Originally posted by moncster
RIAA is watching....
Took the words right out of my mouth.
This would have been great before the RIAA. I'm not interested in giving them an opportunity to spy on me.
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5. Chris & Kai vs. Levin - Gone to Heaven
Mar-08-2004 07:13
Nell
sure thing
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Newcastle , England
havign mp3's arent illegal, especially if you own the original recording anyway. blah blah blah.
Mar-08-2004 12:13
sly
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Boston, US
THe RIAA are after filesharing. Scrobber obviously is NOT filesharing so it is perfectly legal. It a system that tracks your listening habits and really just text information (and if anything, the RIAA would want to use this system for marketing research not shut it down). I think people should be more vigilant about their rights because the RIAA are a bunch of SHHHIAT! with their scare tactics.
Mar-08-2004 14:53
TeKnoHe@d2025
Derek Howell Addict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
MP3s can be legally obtained these days, there's no way of telling how an MP3 was obtained simply by looking at this site. As stated before, the RIAA is after filesharing not whatever is being played on your Winamp/WMP players.
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
quote:
Originally posted by moncster
Oh yeah, it'll be very convincing with all those rip group tags..
My ID3s are all properly tagged and organized. Rip groups don't usually insert their names in the ID3 tag on the artist & title. Usually just in the filename, which the plugin does not read from.
At least try to learn something about what you're going to try and flame.