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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/2281/comment-page-1#comment-19949</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2005 21:11:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Has anyone at all found out what the sentencing was on these cases?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Has anyone at all found out what the sentencing was on these cases?</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/2281/comment-page-1#comment-5862</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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                                                                     Enjoy the Music
 If they don&#039;t want us to listen to the music, watch the movies, or run the programs, then they should get their heads out of their behinds and quit putting it on public media. You know, TV- Radio - Audio Media â 
Internet â Video in Stores...etc. The music industry bites! They are so selfish and greedy about trying to control us, and yet they put this stuff out for everyone to see and hear. This is like giving the enemy a blueprint of a working bomb, directions to the parts store, a loan to buy the parts, a scientist to build it, and a high tech delivery system.  I consider it a violation of freedom of speech to limit any form of verbal communication. Yet in the name of money and greed it is a daily thing. You people love pushing VCR&#039;s - TV&#039;s - DVD&#039;s â Computers - Recorders, (and all the components and accessories you can dream-up or steal) on us, and after we buy this stuff-- that you tell us and is advertise for personal use--you want to control and manipulate how we use it &amp; limit what we can do with it. Even the most limited way of controlling something meant for personal use is an invasion of our personal privacy. We realize the music industry has no respect for people or the constitution. They take free speech and put a price tag on it. they  take personal privacy and invade it with their manipulation. This is what they call commerce, and as long as they pay taxes they believe it gives them the right to fleece the public of its money.  We live in the greatest nation on earth and yet we are the most oppressed by the greedy entities that are allowed to pepper our shores. I know that if people look at the constitution they will find numerous examples of personal right violations by the music industry. Next time we vote we need to make sure we vote for someone who will make sure our personal rights (that are guaranteed by the constitution) are upheld despite of the popular notion by the music industry we are fatter for the cannons of big business. The constitution is supposed to guarantee the rights of the people are not compromised by others and that business will not dictate how people should live their lives. The government should be stepping on the necks of these dirty little dictators.    
  Webster defines ENEMY as a nation or force hostile to another. Make no mistake the music industry is made up of a small nation of wealthy businesses defiantly bent on being hostile to the constitutional rights of the people of America over money. Remember the music industry wants to virus all computers that have mp3&#039;s in them and are lobbying for permission to do so. If you download they want to create a slow down or shut down your internet connection. They want to look inside your computer and charge you money for each mp3 they find. If you think this is scary then just think of recent events and laws:
 1) It is illegal to spread viruses of any kind on the internet. People who do so are incarcerated, but the music industry wants to do just that and maliciously destroy your computer and all your data. 
 2) It is illegal to cause a slow down of ISP&#039;s (DOS attacks) Denial Of Service Attacks The music industry wants to be big brother and monitor every connection and shut down your internet if you download something they donât like.
 3) It is illegal to look inside (HACK) anyoneâs computer without written permission. The music industry wants to see all your data, invade your privacy, view accounts â passwords â bank records â  credit cards address books â your email â health â anything on your PC (personal computer). 
 If I have something I want to share with you and you want to hear it (music or speech) then to interfere with it is a violation of my right to express my free speech. The automobile manufacturers do not tell us where to drive or how to do it. The TV manufactures do not tell us what channel to view or for how long. The phone company dose not tell who to call or when or how ling or often or any other utility for that matter. I bought my stereo with the idea in mind that it did not have just one radio station on it, but now that it is the computer age someone wants to be hall monitor. Computers are wonderful tools, you can learn with them, work with them, be entertained by them and most important share with them. This idea offends the narrow-minded few in the music industry who would impose communist style laws that will be enforced by some misguided agency they have lobbied for. If this kind of ideology is allowed to spring up in America, then any business that figures it need to rape the pockets of the citizens, will use the government as the tool of enforcement. So much for the constitution. The shoe of the people has been put on the other foot and citizenâs rights have been replaced with corporate ideas on how to get rich at our expense. Think of it, if the big business has so much wealth and pays so much taxes, then how come everything is based on the everyday consumer and not other big businesses. The lies have been perpetrated and the cover up is in progress. I refuse to be part of this music industry and will never lay down for them. Remember Alan Parsonâs song &quot;I wouldn&#039;t want to be like you&quot;
 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoy the Music<br />
 If they don&#8217;t want us to listen to the music, watch the movies, or run the programs, then they should get their heads out of their behinds and quit putting it on public media. You know, TV- Radio &#8211; Audio Media â<br />
Internet â Video in Stores&#8230;etc. The music industry bites! They are so selfish and greedy about trying to control us, and yet they put this stuff out for everyone to see and hear. This is like giving the enemy a blueprint of a working bomb, directions to the parts store, a loan to buy the parts, a scientist to build it, and a high tech delivery system.  I consider it a violation of freedom of speech to limit any form of verbal communication. Yet in the name of money and greed it is a daily thing. You people love pushing VCR&#8217;s &#8211; TV&#8217;s &#8211; DVD&#8217;s â Computers &#8211; Recorders, (and all the components and accessories you can dream-up or steal) on us, and after we buy this stuff&#8211; that you tell us and is advertise for personal use&#8211;you want to control and manipulate how we use it &#038; limit what we can do with it. Even the most limited way of controlling something meant for personal use is an invasion of our personal privacy. We realize the music industry has no respect for people or the constitution. They take free speech and put a price tag on it. they  take personal privacy and invade it with their manipulation. This is what they call commerce, and as long as they pay taxes they believe it gives them the right to fleece the public of its money.  We live in the greatest nation on earth and yet we are the most oppressed by the greedy entities that are allowed to pepper our shores. I know that if people look at the constitution they will find numerous examples of personal right violations by the music industry. Next time we vote we need to make sure we vote for someone who will make sure our personal rights (that are guaranteed by the constitution) are upheld despite of the popular notion by the music industry we are fatter for the cannons of big business. The constitution is supposed to guarantee the rights of the people are not compromised by others and that business will not dictate how people should live their lives. The government should be stepping on the necks of these dirty little dictators.<br />
  Webster defines ENEMY as a nation or force hostile to another. Make no mistake the music industry is made up of a small nation of wealthy businesses defiantly bent on being hostile to the constitutional rights of the people of America over money. Remember the music industry wants to virus all computers that have mp3&#8217;s in them and are lobbying for permission to do so. If you download they want to create a slow down or shut down your internet connection. They want to look inside your computer and charge you money for each mp3 they find. If you think this is scary then just think of recent events and laws:<br />
 1) It is illegal to spread viruses of any kind on the internet. People who do so are incarcerated, but the music industry wants to do just that and maliciously destroy your computer and all your data.<br />
 2) It is illegal to cause a slow down of ISP&#8217;s (DOS attacks) Denial Of Service Attacks The music industry wants to be big brother and monitor every connection and shut down your internet if you download something they donât like.<br />
 3) It is illegal to look inside (HACK) anyoneâs computer without written permission. The music industry wants to see all your data, invade your privacy, view accounts â passwords â bank records â  credit cards address books â your email â health â anything on your PC (personal computer).<br />
 If I have something I want to share with you and you want to hear it (music or speech) then to interfere with it is a violation of my right to express my free speech. The automobile manufacturers do not tell us where to drive or how to do it. The TV manufactures do not tell us what channel to view or for how long. The phone company dose not tell who to call or when or how ling or often or any other utility for that matter. I bought my stereo with the idea in mind that it did not have just one radio station on it, but now that it is the computer age someone wants to be hall monitor. Computers are wonderful tools, you can learn with them, work with them, be entertained by them and most important share with them. This idea offends the narrow-minded few in the music industry who would impose communist style laws that will be enforced by some misguided agency they have lobbied for. If this kind of ideology is allowed to spring up in America, then any business that figures it need to rape the pockets of the citizens, will use the government as the tool of enforcement. So much for the constitution. The shoe of the people has been put on the other foot and citizenâs rights have been replaced with corporate ideas on how to get rich at our expense. Think of it, if the big business has so much wealth and pays so much taxes, then how come everything is based on the everyday consumer and not other big businesses. The lies have been perpetrated and the cover up is in progress. I refuse to be part of this music industry and will never lay down for them. Remember Alan Parsonâs song &#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t want to be like you&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/2281/comment-page-1#comment-4946</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2004 03:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>LMAO....the FBI is more worried about a network hub than identity theft and the millions of dollars lost in that fraudulent act. Really shows where the priorites are. They say they are &quot;protecting the rights of the Buisness&quot;.....what about the &quot;right of the consumer who&#039;s life/identity was stolen of the web&quot;...?

SNAFU</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LMAO&#8230;.the FBI is more worried about a network hub than identity theft and the millions of dollars lost in that fraudulent act. Really shows where the priorites are. They say they are &#8220;protecting the rights of the Buisness&#8221;&#8230;..what about the &#8220;right of the consumer who&#8217;s life/identity was stolen of the web&#8221;&#8230;?</p>
<p>SNAFU</p>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
		<link>http://www.p2pnet.net/story/2281/comment-page-1#comment-4909</link>
		<dc:creator>Reader's Write</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2004 05:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I read this as well. It&#039;s so, so true. I&#039;m heavily involved online and have been for over a decade. I&#039;m directly involved with the Underground Network and have been questioned by the FBI.

What I find frightening? I&#039;ve filed numerous reports on Identity Theft attemps, Credit Card fraud, and &quot;Phishing&quot; (Google it if you don&#039;t know). All of them were given the same answer: NOTHING. I&#039;ve directly called the local FBI office. I&#039;ve called the Secret Service office. I&#039;ve followed the proper channels that were laid out to report such things.

Never once do I get a reply. Never once is the suspect dealt with. Never once is anything done. I still, however, continue to report each and every one, hoping someday the federal government will wake up and discover the REAL online criminals.

~G</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read this as well. It&#8217;s so, so true. I&#8217;m heavily involved online and have been for over a decade. I&#8217;m directly involved with the Underground Network and have been questioned by the FBI.</p>
<p>What I find frightening? I&#8217;ve filed numerous reports on Identity Theft attemps, Credit Card fraud, and &#8220;Phishing&#8221; (Google it if you don&#8217;t know). All of them were given the same answer: NOTHING. I&#8217;ve directly called the local FBI office. I&#8217;ve called the Secret Service office. I&#8217;ve followed the proper channels that were laid out to report such things.</p>
<p>Never once do I get a reply. Never once is the suspect dealt with. Never once is anything done. I still, however, continue to report each and every one, hoping someday the federal government will wake up and discover the REAL online criminals.</p>
<p>~G</p>
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