They can get you for having them, but right now they are only going after people who share. This may change though, and I don't know how they would legally know you had them. Unless they started sharing them, then taking all the IP's of people who donwloaded them.
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I guess i didn't word that too wellOriginally posted by InfinatyBPS
If it was ours to steal, then why would we steal it?
guess i better start proof reading my posts then hehe.
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What if a person bought an emo cd from sam goody/FYE/*insert common music store here*, and killed them selves because they were so massively depressed, then said it was the musics fault and sam goody shouldn't have sold it to them. Would they be responsible for the negligence?Originally posted by joey d
if that person bought crack from you, and died, but say they left a note saying where they bought it, and say you were stupid enough to say you sold it to them.. you can be held responsible for negligence.



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Cough HYPOCRITE cough...Originally posted by poolshark5226
Yes, because they support emo and emo sucks
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I talked to my video teacher who took a class in this kindof stuff. Apparently the law says it is legal to share files within your community. The problem no one know what the exact meaning of community should be, seince the internet can be considered one gian comunity.
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all i know is I only Dl music from non RIAA labels, www.magnetbox.com tells you if the cd is owned by an RIAA label kinda coolLove Will Tear Us ApartComment
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w/e ill keep recording music from the radio... is that stealing? (i record it onto my comp and burn cd's outta it.)Comment


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