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ScottC Feb 10, 2007 10:14 pm

For those that are blocked; try using alltunes.com instead, and see if their application will work, they may not have been able to block that.

goaliemn Feb 11, 2007 9:15 am

I;m on comcast and no problems.

SharpDoggy Feb 11, 2007 9:39 am


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 7200710)
For those that are blocked; try using alltunes.com instead, and see if their application will work, they may not have been able to block that.

thanks scott

ScottC Feb 11, 2007 10:07 am

I wonder how much the RIAA is paying these ISP's to block the site? I'm convinced there is no way Earthlink would block it without something in return...

SharpDoggy Feb 11, 2007 10:26 am


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 7202331)
I wonder how much the RIAA is paying these ISP's to block the site? I'm convinced there is no way Earthlink would block it without something in return...

just the possibility of a 'threat of a lawsuit' could cause them to block it. Especially if the RIAA goes after the provider for aiding in the download of mp3's. Just imagine the amount of money Earthlink and others would loose in the preparation of a lawsuit. Cheaper to do a simple block.

Somewhere Over the Atlantic Feb 11, 2007 1:44 pm

What's puzzling is that, as an Earthlink cable modem subscriber, I am able to get to allofmp3.com. Earthlink typically leases capacity from a primary provider for both DSL and cable broadband. What's the likelihood that the primary provider is the actual "blocker" of that domain?

opus17 Feb 12, 2007 9:08 am


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 7202331)
I wonder how much the RIAA is paying these ISP's to block the site? I'm convinced there is no way Earthlink would block it without something in return...

I doubt they are paying anything.

Maybe Earthlink has no interest having criminals for customers?

nerd Feb 12, 2007 10:16 am


Originally Posted by opus17 (Post 7207803)
Maybe Earthlink has no interest having criminals for customers?

It's a crime to visit AllofMP3.com? :confused:

Somewhere Over the Atlantic Feb 12, 2007 10:43 am


Originally Posted by opus17 (Post 7207803)
I doubt they are paying anything.

Maybe Earthlink has no interest having criminals for customers?

Maybe you don't realize that Earthlink's co-founder is a criminal himself, having been convicted of running a Ponzi scheme?

nd_eric_77 Feb 12, 2007 11:24 am


Originally Posted by opus17 (Post 7207803)
I doubt they are paying anything.

Maybe Earthlink has no interest having criminals for customers?

What a total crock of horse manure.

Let me state this slowly. ALL OF MP3 . COM IS LEGAL IN ITS HOME COUNTRY. ACCESSING ALL OF MP3 . COM FROM THE US IS LEGAL. USERS OF ALLOFMP3.COM ARE NOT CRIMINALS SIMPLY BY VIRTUE OF THEIR USE OF ALLOFMP3.COM.

Please put down the record industry koolade. Sooner or later the RIAA extortionists will realize that their current business model is FATALLY FLAWED, and they will either adapt or go through a major industry-wide restructuring.

opus17 Feb 12, 2007 11:32 am


Originally Posted by nd_eric_77 (Post 7208641)
What a total crock of horse manure.

Let me state this slowly. ALL OF MP3 . COM IS LEGAL IN ITS HOME COUNTRY. ACCESSING ALL OF MP3 . COM FROM THE US IS LEGAL. USERS OF ALLOFMP3.COM ARE NOT CRIMINALS SIMPLY BY VIRTUE OF THEIR USE OF ALLOFMP3.COM.

Please put down the record industry koolade. Sooner or later the RIAA extortionists will realize that their current business model is FATALLY FLAWED, and they will either adapt or go through a major industry-wide restructuring.

I have more respect for someone who holds up a liquor store than I do for the punks that steal copyrighted material. At least, the first admits what they are -- a low-life crook. The latter wraps themselves in rationalizations like "the business model is flawed". Both are low-life crooks who should be locked up.

nd_eric_77 Feb 12, 2007 11:39 am


Originally Posted by opus17 (Post 7208692)
I have more respect for someone who holds up a liquor store than I do for the punks that steal copyrighted material. At least, the first admits what they are -- a low-life crook. The latter wraps themselves in rationalizations like "the business model is flawed". Both are low-life crooks who should be locked up.

A liquor store thief does not pay for what he/she takes. People who use allofmp3.com DO pay for what they download. Btw, I know several IP lawyers who use allofmp3.com; they pay for music, download it, and listen to it. The RIAA is like a union of buggy-whip-driving thugs trying to prevent people from being able to drive cars near the beginning of the 20th century.

ScottC Feb 12, 2007 11:43 am


Originally Posted by opus17 (Post 7208692)
I have more respect for someone who holds up a liquor store than I do for the punks that steal copyrighted material. At least, the first admits what they are -- a low-life crook. The latter wraps themselves in rationalizations like "the business model is flawed". Both are low-life crooks who should be locked up.

Yes, I'm sure that having your music sold for $1 in Russia is far more traumatizing than someone walking in and shoving a gun in your face demanding money.

Poor artists will have to delay the purchase of that new gold plated Escalade for a few weeks. Boo Hoo Hoo.

bumpme Feb 12, 2007 12:13 pm


Originally Posted by opus17 (Post 7208692)
I have more respect for someone who holds up a liquor store than I do for the punks that steal copyrighted material. At least, the first admits what they are -- a low-life crook. The latter wraps themselves in rationalizations like "the business model is flawed". Both are low-life crooks who should be locked up.

With your rationale, Steve Jobs should be locked up?

murphy Feb 12, 2007 12:53 pm


Originally Posted by nd_eric_77 (Post 7208641)
What a total crock of horse manure.

Let me state this slowly. ALL OF MP3 . COM IS LEGAL IN ITS HOME COUNTRY. ACCESSING ALL OF MP3 . COM FROM THE US IS LEGAL.

No, it's not.


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