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Are music downloads making your computer act fruity?

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:07 am
by kostby
Google News Headline from http://news.google.com/Grokster Not Liable Posted 20 Aug at 20:23 GMT Patently Obvious - 2 hours agoIn an extremely well written opinion by Judge Thomas of the 9th Circuit, the appellate court found that Grokster is not liable for the pear-to-pear swapping of copyrighted songs that occurs through its file-sharing software.NOW, follow this link on pear-to-pear networks:http://galifrey.triode.net.au/....htmlEDIT: Sorry for the confusion, but the reason I posted it in the HUMOR FORUM was the Googlenews article contained the incorrect spelling 'pear-to-pear' rather than the correct spelling 'peer-to-peer'!

Re: Are music downloads making your computer act fruity? (kostby)

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:33 am
by nismo
I honetly have not had any problems with downloadin music. I don't anyone else that has either.Inder Singh

Re: Are music downloads making your computer act fruity? (TRD4reel)

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:02 am
by cspmeinkc
I use winmx and I have never had any problems, sense i started in 1999.

Re: Are music downloads making your computer act fruity? (cspmeinkc)

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 3:05 pm
by redlava
My computer always acts fruity. But that is because I have Windows ME as an operating system. Thanks a lot Bill...***hole.