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25-08-04, 04:24 PM | #1 |
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Any wasted fbi guys here?
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25-08-04, 06:12 PM | #2 |
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25-08-04, 06:50 PM | #3 |
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Wait...do you mean high or just inappropriately used?
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25-08-04, 07:14 PM | #4 |
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can't imagine nobody didn't see this coming ( whee - a triple negative!)..at least nobody from here, hopefully. but they make DC sound like it has some centralized aspects....i don't know DC too well, but who would be the "operator" of a hub in a DC network?
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and in spite of themselves every so often they manage to do just that. usually it's a couple of middle class kids operating on campus sharing books and tunes, but this time they've gone after some real desperadoes - the ones probably still back home living with mom and dad. thank god the war on terror is so under control ashcroft can free his resources to crack down on true teen anarchy, but why keep the good news a secret? oh wait. i get it. it's a good faith effort. the mp/riaa bush campaign checks slated to crush democracy come with strings attached. this will show edgar bronfman, rupert murdoch and the rest of the foreign media moguls it's money well spent. a dozen u.s. citizens down! all hail Big Media! they only have 100 million americans to go. - js. |
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(i think thats closer to a gross) http://p2pnet.net/story/2259 ^p2pnets story on this.. |
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25-08-04, 09:21 PM | #8 |
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these DC operaters are getting criminal charges BTW gross is only 144 =12 dozen |
26-08-04, 01:49 AM | #9 |
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No charges were announced, but an FBI affidavit portrays a 46-year-old San Antonio man as the central figure running a network of computer hubs to exchange pirated movies, music and software among a circle of trusted patrons.
An FBI agent used two covert computers to gain access to something called the Underground Network. It took the agent months to establish credentials as a trusted hacker by uploading and downloading copies of pirated materials. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/te...rackdown_x.htm |
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27-08-04, 05:28 PM | #12 | |
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interesting read from one of the people affected:
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the doj is wrong, the riaa is wrong, and he'd probably beat them, if they didn't get him first on his own personal shares, assuming he had any (and really what's the point otherwise?). still, being right is no victory per-se, speaking in a strictly legal sense. this fight won't be won until people all over america enter their voting booths and decisively expel the fascists who persecute the very citizens supporting them. - js. |
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