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yesman
17-07-2003, 18:24
Looks like things are hotting up.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/31800.html

But I am not sure that this guys intentions will come to fruition, I for one will continue using P2P for the time being anyway.

Steve H
17-07-2003, 18:26
He' needs assasinating...

Another fecking spoon, who obviousley never uses the internet, or a computer for that, but thinks he can make a name out of himself.

downquark1
17-07-2003, 18:29
Does this include home made music or sound files?

I have to say I support p2p because the record companies squash new talent - and they are evil
:batty:

yesman
17-07-2003, 18:42
I dont know why some middle man cant setup a website where people can download tunes for say a dollar a time, or maybe the record companies could do it, and save themselves the costs of creating CD's, at least then it would be legal, and also that way they can redeem some costs, but I would have a really good look at the small print first before commiting myself

Bifta
17-07-2003, 19:43
Originally posted by yesman
I dont know why some middle man cant setup a website where people can download tunes for say a dollar a time, or maybe the record companies could do it, and save themselves the costs of creating CD's, at least then it would be legal, and also that way they can redeem some costs, but I would have a really good look at the small print first before commiting myself

e.g. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/1370823.stm

yesman
17-07-2003, 20:02
Originally posted by Bifta
e.g. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/1370823.stm

Damn, and I was going to patent the idea as well :mad:

yesman
20-07-2003, 08:53
Well, it looks like they mean it, for the time being anyway http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/31833.html

LooeyUK
20-07-2003, 17:54
Hopefully, these anonamous (sorry about spelling) applications start coming out shortly