No problem. No virus. No attack. Nothing.

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For years I have tried to discover new talents at the local Record shop. I feel I have paid my dues to the record industry.
When I happen to stop by the local virgin store record shop, I still see performers who were already has beens 20 years ago being heavily promoted.
They are the main French scene artists : Voulzy, Souchon, Cabrel, Edy Mitchell and so forth. These guys are pro but they are mostly overrecycled and over marketed marketing products.
Luckily I am able to listen to music thanks to the likes of the Pirate Bay or Last Fm.
The citizen solution to the “3 strikes and you’re disconnected for life” is really simple.
Just open up your wifi.
Kill the argument IP = Identity
I have had for the past 6 months an open wifi. No problem, no virus, no attack, nothing
Say no more.

p2pnet – ‘Oh boy, here we go again …’, December 21, 2008
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December 21st, 2008 at 6:15 pm
” feel I have paid my dues to the record industry.”
We don’t owe the copyright industries anything. They like to claim that we somehow owe them a living, even if they fail.
December 21st, 2008 at 7:07 pm
I now have Audio HiJack, (hacked, of course) and can record streams from a few great broadcast channels in Germany and France. I can make 1 hr segments and pipe them to my iPod for work. We have titanium security at work, I build engines for the health care industry. This still has to be fair use, cause I am recording streams for later enjoyment, because access at work is denied.
I love the internet, for every roadblock, there are a dozen applications designed to circumvent said roadblock.
stw
December 21st, 2008 at 7:08 pm
and on a footnote, I liked Audio HiJack enough to buy it, argggg…
December 21st, 2008 at 9:32 pm
open up my wifi? i have a better idea-
I’ll just use my neighbors open wifi
sorta works twice aswell