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Originally posted by Moak I do not agree.
Let's play with that theory. Why should RIAA seperate gnutela clients into "good" and "bad" and why should gnutella servants with metadata be more bad? You can trade music, video, cook recipes with any gnutella client. Forbiding one client makes no sense, users will switch over to next gnutella client etc. |
Hi Moak nice to see you again.
It doesn´t matter if you agree or not...
You say it make no sense to close seperate clients but this is what the RIAA is trying (Napster, Morpheus)! It is actually the only way the RIAA can act. Sometimes laws make no sense and may be they change...
And I think the RIAA will not seperate the clients in god or bad only in "very popular" and "not popular" - they will try to close them all but the popular first...
Morgwen