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Y'all are just cracked (maybe that's not the best word) if you think warez is still the realm of the teen. It's gone mainstream. It's moms and pops. It's lawyers and bankers. It's anyone who went on K***a to look for a song they haven't heard since 1958 with "Window" in the title and their search results displayed WindowsXP. Addressing it like it's a bunch of brat kids misses the heart of the matter. Warez used to be hardcore and you had to be in the know to find it. Girls with tatoos used to be hardcore, too. Now cheerleaders have them. Times have changed. This has absolutely no bearing on the posts above, but folks keep talking about warez kiddies, and I think... know thine enemy. Phoenix
im not defending the guy but there is no law that says he cannot have it on his system. yes its prob in his share folder however he is not saying download me. it is there to take at your risk. who knows what it is. even if u did get his IP you i belive would be infringing on user rights and uses of Kazaa or winmx or whatever p2p gnutella proggie u use. just live n let die and forget bout it. obviously its just one cd so they would only be able to use just a fraction of the proggie :P
Teens, I'm sure, are the most active at it, downloading stuff like trophies just to say they had it. But I don't think they are the real problem. They are the ones that aren't going to use it for anything professional, may not even use it at all but just have it for the sake of feeling complete, and would not have been able to afford it in the first place so it's no hard cash lost by the company. Not that I'm saying they shouldn't be taught better, just that it's less damaging. Adults, on the other hand, download stuff they are going to use, often for profit, and if they hadn't found it online they'd have paid for it. Although adults don't do mot of the trading, I think they account for the most revenue lost. Idle chit-chat from me, though. :) Phoenix
the simple solution would be for pirated companies to plant warez bombs out there that'd frag harddrives and alert the FBI... It's what I would do to a snotty community of arrogant plagiarists - irrespective of any revenue they may or may not have cost me. If that happened only a few times, the word'd get out and these little e-theives would learn some manners. But then, I am a savage - prone to bait, entrap, render helpless, and mercilessly slaughter an enemy rather than complain.
No, Spreading a virus is a crime. You know that. As I said in anothe post, I think in this same thread, the computer you're infecting and the person you're allerting the FBI to may be someone else who is working on piracy prevention. Or a student could do this at a school, and the school pays the price, not the student. Self-defense is tracking down the IP addresses of offenders and reporting them. What you suggest is merely striking out blindly. Bored now. On to another topic for me. Phoenix
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