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Topic: Best File-Shareing Program?
Posted By: Mr. Blonde
Subject: Best File-Shareing Program?
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:46am
I keep looking for a great file-shareing program.. right now I'm useing Limewire Pro, but it has nowhere near the results of Shareaza and Emule.. but I can't get either of those to actually DOWNLOAD, I even setup Port-Forwarding and still nothing...Bearshare actually had more results than Limewire which is odd since they are on the same network..anyway if you guys have a great file-sharing program please tell me!

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Posted By: Apu
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:53am
Bit Torrent..

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Posted By: Mr. Blonde
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:54am
Ok, and what's the best Torrent program? And should do I once again, have to set up Port-Forwarding for it?

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Posted By: God
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:54am
I am going to lock this because I am going to assume that since you aren't figuring this out for yourself, then your intentions arent really to go and find the few non-copyrighted materials that are out there.

Try using Google.com


Posted By: Mr. Blonde
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:55am
Not quite, I already own all "The Simpsons" dvds, I'm just having trouble ripping them so I was going to just dl them all to my HD. Why would I use Google.com? There are thousands of P2P programs, but there as SO MANY bad ones. I guess I'll just use Bit-Torrent.


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-Tippmann A-5
-Flatline + Metadyne Shroud
-R.I.S. Foregrip
-X-Core
-JCS Aluminum Powertube
-JCS Hexagon Bolt
-Q.E.V.
-Vortex
-E-Grip
-Shocktech Drop\On\Off ASA
-Macro-Line
-Anti-Siphon C02


Posted By: God
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:57am
Well in that case it would be alot easier to ask for a DVD ripping program then it would be to download all them. And try explaining that to the RIAA when they serve you with a court case.

google + peer 2 peer file transfer program reviews = win.


Posted By: Mr. Blonde
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 1:59am
If I own the DVDs... they would have no case at all...besides, RIAA just got sued BIG time by Limewire.. something tells me they're going to be backing off for....quite awhile. Besides, the chances of having RIAA come to get you... let's just say, if it happens, GOD (You), must hate that person. Anyway, the dvds are partially scratched that's the main prob. Anyway, you can close the thread if you really think it's bad.


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-Flatline + Metadyne Shroud
-R.I.S. Foregrip
-X-Core
-JCS Aluminum Powertube
-JCS Hexagon Bolt
-Q.E.V.
-Vortex
-E-Grip
-Shocktech Drop\On\Off ASA
-Macro-Line
-Anti-Siphon C02


Posted By: High Voltage
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 2:03am
DVD Decrypter will rip the dvd's down just fine... and once again:




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Posted By: Mr. Blonde
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 2:09am
.....I just told you, the dvd's are scratched....normally I would take the CP off and just use Roxio. You know what, forget it, I'll just ask on Zeropaid.com the file-sharing forum.


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-Tippmann A-5
-Flatline + Metadyne Shroud
-R.I.S. Foregrip
-X-Core
-JCS Aluminum Powertube
-JCS Hexagon Bolt
-Q.E.V.
-Vortex
-E-Grip
-Shocktech Drop\On\Off ASA
-Macro-Line
-Anti-Siphon C02


Posted By: God
Date Posted: 01 October 2006 at 2:13am
Good Idea. And FYI:

[If I own a music CD,{or DVDs in this case} is it legal for me to download the digitally compressed music for that CD (exact same version) via a peer-to-peer music service?]

As a technical matter, it is illegal to download a recording from another that is not yours. As a practical matter, there is no reason to do it. It is easier these days to rip a recording from a CD than to download it. And, when you rip the CD, you do not open up your computer to all of the spyware and other viruses that are part and parcel of most illegal P2P services.





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