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response 56 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 01:29 UTC 2003

Re #55:  Interesting.  If your records are turned over pursuant to
a subpoena, do you at least get informed so that you can sue?

I can see a new application:  the VPN-tunnel between computers
so that a person can act as an anonymizing proxy for others.
The proxy works for http, P2P services, and a bunch of other
things.  This way, neither the ISP nor the RIAA can know who
the requests are coming from, or where the data are actually
stored; neither a subpoena nor a search following it yields
anything useful, especially if the proxy keeps no logs.

Slashdot today has a story about the imminent collapse of the
record labels.
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