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April 18th, 2007, 05:30 AM
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Limewire & Microsoft?
Their was a discussion @ www.computerforums.org where a moderator stated whats quoted below; (you can read the whole thing here @ http://computerforums.org/showthread.php?t=54268)
That's the thing with flie sharing, you never know what will sneak in and screw with your computer. either a virus infected program, spyware, malware, ect. even micro$oft will make sure your computer screws up if your illegally downloading music files. They have the right to intercept the download.
See whats in bold? Is that true? About Microsoft having the right to intercept the download?
Also,
States;
They work with an outside company in wich all they do is monitor all file sharing networks and sites, with help from Microsoft by law they the right to intercept the d/l (download) and then impliment the DRM. (Digital Rights Managment) wich puts in place ways to freeze up your cd/dvd burner or computer.
Don't ask me how i know this, i just know it's true.
Correct me if Im wrong but I don't think Microsoft has the right to 'intercept the download' from a P2P network? I know there are 3rd party vendors out their that monitor ISP networks and such, but I didnt know for P2P networks? Whats your take on it?
Im not a big P2P fan just found this interesting. All help is appreciated. CN22
Last edited by Computernerd22; April 18th, 2007 at 05:33 AM.
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