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Xeen

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Music industry raids Kazaa's Australia HQ
« on: 7 February 2004, 02:55 »
Yesterday, investigators for the music industry raided offices of Sharman Networks, owner of Kazaa, in search for evidence of copyright infringement.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35389.html

It won't be too long before they're raiding your house too!

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Music industry raids Kazaa's Australia HQ
« Reply #1 on: 7 February 2004, 03:01 »
KaZaA has nothing to do with copyright infringment, it's the users who do it. Stay off KaZaA and target the big guys who make lots and lots of burned music CD's.

Really, I see 12 year olds getting sued for $ 10.000, but orginazations who burn lots of CD's are free to do it.

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Music industry raids Kazaa's Australia HQ
« Reply #2 on: 7 February 2004, 06:14 »
Two important points

1)  This is Australia, and the organization involved is a subset of the Aussia version of the RIAA.

2)  This was a private corporation raid... they got permission from the government but it was done by a corporation, not law enforcement.


This kind of stuff is scary.  When I was a kid I thought corporate controlled futures like Blade Runner or Max Headroom were just science fiction.  
Now I'm not so sure.
In brightest day, in darkest night, no evil shall escape my sight....

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Music industry raids Kazaa's Australia HQ
« Reply #3 on: 9 February 2004, 13:46 »
Scary indeed, one wonders what they found  :confused:


Im a telstra customer, by the way.