Well thats why probably They have opened signups once Again....And i got In once Again...but Still many Times when i Try to Login, it says Server load is too High.....
And ya..IRCs would be more fun if we are greeted This Way...
Well thats why probably They have opened signups once Again....And i got In once Again...but Still many Times when i Try to Login, it says Server load is too High.....
And ya..IRCs would be more fun if we are greeted This Way...
Some sites, for example ScT, do post their server bills (I still don't agree with being totally outmatched by seedboxes and having to pay for upload GBs). Others, like Elektronik, I think, don't even have an option to donate.
If the trackers themselve continue to be up, it means that at least some of the donation money goes to paying the bills.
My personal point of view is that their tracker = their rules, even if this means being constantly nagged to donate, or restricted functions (i.e. no invites) until you do so. However, there are some exceptions. Continuing the ScT example, all those boxes means they don't "need" the upload speeds of people like you and me, which mostly doesn't even have three digits.
But whatever justification we give it, cheating is against tracker rules and tracker staff are in they full right to ban us. Sometimes what's fair is not legal, and what's legal is not fair, right?
And we download it.
Maybe, but trackers wouldn't - you know what comes after an admin knowing you're from SB-I, right?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I cannot but completely agree with you, anon.
thier tracker = their rules.
and yes, I am sure that most of these sites do spend the money legitamatiley.
and about this, alpachino:
....facilitating copyrighted material to be distributed without due participation
Like anon already mentioned. We download all this stuff. How guilty (or not guilty depending on your perspective,) are we??
"God, from the mount Sinai
whose grey top shall tremble,
He descending, will Himself,
in thunder, lightning, and loud trumpet’s sound,
ordain them laws".
John Milton (1608-1674) in Paradise Lost
Ripley'sSealLion's Believe it or Not! ~ NASCAR car crashes and Windows have just one thing in common.
Oh, oh. Better use LINUX.
Yes, we do . But I don't profit from it.Originally Posted by anon
Yes, we do and I really don't know what to say on my defense. We want to listen to music, watch new movies, play games, etc, but it's not always we have enough money for that right? Whenever I can I spend money on them. Going to cinemas, buying some dvds (promotional and budget ones ) and so on. I think it's all a question of ethics and as we are mature, we should know what's right and wrong.Originally Posted by SealLion
it's hip to be square
I'll give you that one. And big players like Microsoft, for example, need my money as much as ScT needs my real upload.
Either way, piracy has come to stay. Even if this is often said just as an excuse to vaguely justify downloading tons of warez, the industry needs to adapt to this change rather than trying to counter it, IMO.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Yup. They can definitly use the change needed to adapt to piracy.
Maybe lower their software's prices for one thing.
Maybe that'll give some users the incentive to pay for some of these things.
I mean, would you pay 60 bucks to download and pay for some AV???
Hell no!!
Not me.
That;s just a tad to much for my wallet.
Take for example NOD32 business edition. How much is that??
I don't exactly know...I think about 100 bucks or so, yes??
Would you pay that??
Maybe some business will , but there's lots of private persons that use that edition.
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"God, from the mount Sinai
whose grey top shall tremble,
He descending, will Himself,
in thunder, lightning, and loud trumpet’s sound,
ordain them laws".
John Milton (1608-1674) in Paradise Lost
Ripley'sSealLion's Believe it or Not! ~ NASCAR car crashes and Windows have just one thing in common.
Oh, oh. Better use LINUX.
I couldn't agree more with you 2
And some things are already changing. See music bands for example, nowadays I'm sure they profit more from live shows and gigs, than selling CDs. So in this case it was a good thing IMO, i.e. the band is now more in contact with who really matters to them: their fans.
it's hip to be square
Yup. That's right. And another thing which you hinted at alpachino is the fact that lots of bands, like the newer ones for example, are using BT to help spread thier songs.
And that, I don't believe is piracy.
That's the conclusion reached, by the artists, that BT (and piracy), is here to stay.
They are obvioulsly making use of technology to thier greatest advantage.
Never mind that not every user is going to rush out and buy thier CDs. But I think you understand what I'm saying.
Basically, realizing that BT is a technology that can be utilized by the artists.
Which university in England was it that is now using BT as a technology to aid thier students in downloading lecture material??
Cant' remember.....but that's another example.
"God, from the mount Sinai
whose grey top shall tremble,
He descending, will Himself,
in thunder, lightning, and loud trumpet’s sound,
ordain them laws".
John Milton (1608-1674) in Paradise Lost
Ripley'sSealLion's Believe it or Not! ~ NASCAR car crashes and Windows have just one thing in common.
Oh, oh. Better use LINUX.
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