Anonimity on File Shares
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So, there's all this stuff in the press at the mo about record companies suing their own customers who are also using file sharing software.
I appreciate you probably have to be a very heavy user to get targetted, and I'm not, just use it for downloading the odd track that I hear on the radio and wouldn't buy.
Also, I like to listen to an album if I'm not sure I want to buy it, I generally download and if I like it I buy it as I'm a bit of an audiophile and prefer to pay for the quality. 128K encoded tracks don't sound too good through my decent hifi!
So, don't really want to stop using these systems, and appreciate I probably won't get caught anyway, but does anyone know a way to anonomise your connection to Kazaa or equivalent?
Alex
I appreciate you probably have to be a very heavy user to get targetted, and I'm not, just use it for downloading the odd track that I hear on the radio and wouldn't buy.
Also, I like to listen to an album if I'm not sure I want to buy it, I generally download and if I like it I buy it as I'm a bit of an audiophile and prefer to pay for the quality. 128K encoded tracks don't sound too good through my decent hifi!
So, don't really want to stop using these systems, and appreciate I probably won't get caught anyway, but does anyone know a way to anonomise your connection to Kazaa or equivalent?
Alex
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