On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:10:08 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Jack
<see.sig@below.my.post> wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> 1. Find an ISP that still accepts payment by money-order. GIve them
> totally false user information when you apply.
>
> 2. Access the above ISP account using only networking available in
> public places, e.g. hotels. Remember to pay cash for your room and
> register under a fake name! Don't establish any patterns of hotel use!
>
> Might cost more in the end the end than simply purchasing the records,
> but it will be virtually impossible for the RIAA to identify you.
>
>
And it's also fraud. Suuuuure, that's a *great* way to strike a blow for
"ethics". <~>
Idiot.
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Jay T. Blocksom
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