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To: regli who wrote (47485)12/16/2005 4:06:45 AM
From: shades  Respond to of 110194
 
Oh you are bent then - hehe - there is no selling you on this new information society!

So you helped to build star one?

yro.slashdot.org

Kazaa Owners Risk Jail
Posted by Zonk on Thursday December 15, @11:34AM
from the kazoops dept.
An anonymous reader writes "There's been a twist in the Sharman Networks vs record labels case in Australia. Lawyers for the music industry now claim that Sharman's attempt to block Australian IP addresses from accessing the Kazaa website doesn't comply with a court order. As such, they want Kazaa masterminds Nikki Hemming and Kevin Bermeister to go to jail term. The saga began in Feb 2004 and ZDNet Australia has a complete timeline."

How long before we are all locked up Regli? I hear Australia used to be a prison state anyways - hehe.