OK, I get it, so it's not some hackers with too much time on their hands flooding these corrupt files, but rather a well-organized network of over-peers working for the music biz. Fair enough. I wasn't lacking in imagination, LOR, just didn't realize there were official corrupt-file-proliferating companies yet, or that record labels would pay for such a service.
I suppose, then, that that are few other suggestions about how to get a list of real, non-corrupt files to show up. It also makes me a little wary about continued downloading, if companies who are payed specifically to thwart downloading are also constantly viewing the names and computer addresses of the peers who are using this network. Could lead to having more of us reported and busted. |