yea. heard this a while ago.
problem is. as i said long long ago. When it gets to the point where they start sueing users...... They've lost the battle.
sueing the user is thier last resort. they couldnt stop the programs. now they go after the user.
but they are sueing the people they want to buy CD's. thats the catch.
Even microsoft wont sue the users it knows that pirate thier software. they sue the people who resell it or distribute it.
which is why metallica went after napster long ago instead of sueing the huge ass list of users they had whom had thier songs.
And BTW, just telling it to not share your files only prevents them from downloading what you have...... they can still SEE what you have. best thing is to set it to share one folder. store your files in another so your share is always empty.
but then theres the catch. if everyone does that. they win, and thats the only way they can win really. by scareing the other users into not doing it. And thats thier plan. They know damn well they cant sue some odd millions of users one after another.
They are looking for one good example. and scare everyone else with it.
[EDIT] and from your final statment. if they find someone and sue him for having gigs of music on his computer.............that defence woudlnt work. because they are looking for someone with a TON of songs that others can download. if he's shareing them. then he has no defence. -- having mp3's isnt illegal. shareing them is.
[EDIT again] even if they scare everyone out of using file shareing programs. It will not help them. A new way would be found. Or it will revert back to the old school ways...... people running private FTP servers, only the one running the server can see who downloads from it. ahhhh. i remember the time when that was the best way to get songs, then there was the damn mofo's who made you upload something before they let you download.
