More great news of industry imploding


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Onhwy61 - the answers are "yes" and "yes". Technically. I doubt the RIAA is crusing neighborhoods looking for stray wi-fi broadcasts, but you are breaking the law as it stands. Then again, you do the same when you drive 65 in a 55. Are you going to stop doing that?

One way to share without being on the RIAA's radar screen is to use a private hub that is open by invitation only. This technology works quite well, and is un-detectable by the RIAA unlees you happen to invite one of them to the party...

-RW-