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Quick question: What's harder than finding illegitimate MP3s and movies on the Net? Answer: Finding Legitimate MP3s and Movies on the net that artists have released for digital distribution.
e.g. lets say I'm looking for the original P2P released movie trailer of a certain movie, searching on the net turns up dozens of copies, most of which are not the original, some have viruses or malware. Having some kind of rights confirmation system wuld help me find the legitimate copy.
There is only so much you can do to save users form themselves.
@Maccess you can set it to return only works with a license attached. Since Limewire has integrated Creative Commons licensing.
Actually, you did. Several years ago LimeWire added a license check mechanism in the software that referred to servers in New York whenever a user wanted to download a file and confirmed whether it was permitted by the copyright holder.
The big labels refused to put it to use, chose to sue LimeWire instead and have been in court ever since, trying hard to keep their self-inflicted predicament out of the public eye because LimeWire has been holding their business practices up to the light and the court wouldn't shield them from scrutiny.
In the meantime, Maccess, the fight against the spam goes on and even without the rights check (which you can still turn on at any time) the spam problem will start dying out as more people upgrade to version 5 and as this new version matures.
And if people knew how to use a program, even reading the FAQ or looking at what they are doing, and people seriously need to RTFM, then things like these mistakes wouldn't have happened.
But meh that's how some people get a paycheck, right? lol
Atlas will shrug.
- by aaasolanki May 8, 2009 9:50 PM PDT
- Just tried to use Version 5 a few days ago and I must say it is pretty much infested with trojans/malware.
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