Arista Records LLC et al v. Lime Wire LLC et al

Filing 358

DECLARATION of KELLY M. KLAUS in Support re: 357 EMERGENCY MOTION to Appoint Receiver to Ensure Compliance with Permanent Injunction.. Document filed by Arista Records LLC, Atlantic Recording Corporation, BMG Music, Capitol Records, Inc., Elektra Entertainment Group, Inc., Interscope Records, Laface Records LLC, Motown Record Company, L.P., Priority Records LLC, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, UMG Recordings, Inc., Virgin Records America, Inc., Warner Bros. Records Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B - UNDER SEAL, # 3 Exhibit C - UNDER SEAL, # 4 Exhibit D - UNDER SEAL, # 5 Exhibit E - UNDER SEAL, # 6 Exhibit F - UNDER SEAL, # 7 Exhibit G - UNDER SEAL, # 8 Exhibit H - UNDER SEAL, # 9 Exhibit I - UNDER SEAL, # 10 Exhibit J, # 11 Exhibit K)(Klaus, Kelly)

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Arista Records LLC et al v. Lime Wire LLC et al Doc. 358 Att. 10 EXHIBIT J Dockets.Justia.com LimeWire Pirate Edition LimeWire Pirate Edition You can't keep a good app down. Topic: 60 year old from boston, sure Search... Search Forum Home > General Discussion > 60 year old from boston, sure So now that all of us old farts are around, few questions: Post Reply zab Member Posts: 3 1. who the fuck are you? 2. you need to update the ivy dependencies or include the unit tests with the source. Right now the only way to build this thing is from eclipse 3. you need to run some UHCs or provide a gnutella.net 4. how are you going to maintain the hostile list w/o inspections? 5. how are you goint to keep the topology from fragmenting? good luck bro November 11, 2010 at 7:57 PM Flag Quote & Reply http://metapirate.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/3727817-60-year-old-from-boston-sure (1 of 6) [11/17/2010 10:27:12 PM] LimeWire Pirate Edition 1) I am Neo, I'm what you would call a " youngin' ". I have resources to donate to this project, and I'm putting my effort foreward to jumpstart this app form Neo Member Posts: 13 the ground. 2) I agree, there should be a more platform independent (although eclipse and java as a whole are both platform independent, there should be a more makefile driven compiling process) 3) I am running a few UHCs right now, i'll submit a patch to add a gnutella.net file so that these UHCs are used as well. 4) Not sure, but i'm fairly certain this will happen the same way LimeWire LLC handled it. 5) Again, see above.. I believe this is also dependent on server uptime and UHC availability. Hopefully as this community starts growing, more server admins will be willing to run high quality UHCs being able to support more users from across the gnutella network, thus growing the network as a whole.. In the long term we shall thrive, and with more exposure across the social media we have today, I believe this project can get the recognition it deserves, and hopefully live up to and surpass its parent. November 12, 2010 at 3:25 AM Flag Quote & Reply ^^ Just wanted to add on a quick footnote, I'm running a few UHCs on my servers and as of right now, they are all up and running.. I uploaded a modified Neo Member Posts: 13 November 12, 2010 at 4:30 AM http://metapirate.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/3727817-60-year-old-from-boston-sure (2 of 6) [11/17/2010 10:27:12 PM] gnutella.net file here: http://gist.github.com/673904 Flag Quote & Reply LimeWire Pirate Edition I was hoping you'd show up. 1. I didn't go to the trouble of setting up a git repo over Tor just so I could post Meta Pirate Site Owner Posts: 14 my name in a forum. ;) 2. Sorry, I ripped out the unit tests to keep the size of the tarball down. I'll upload them at some point. 3. Bandwidth bills for UHCs will be a problem. Currently the client grabs a list of peers via HTTP at first run, then relies on gnutella.net in future sessions. Send us your email address through the contact page to discuss better solutions. 4. Infrequently... but that's better than a single party controlling the network. In the long term we should move to a model like Adblock where people subscribe to third-party lists. 5. Why is that more of an issue now than it was before? November 12, 2010 at 6:20 AM Flag Quote & Reply 5. Why is that more of an issue now than it was before? Think sudden loss of 90+% of the network nodes. Can't spent any real time on this but will try to give some advice. There are far zab Member Posts: 3 more interesting places to go viral on. My father's birthday is May 6th. And my first advice is be very careful of the structure of your sentences. Sophistication levels can reveal your background and from that point on its a matter of time. November 13, 2010 at 12:30 PM Flag Quote & Reply Yeah, zab is right. Just like any typos in the earlier text of a sentence where the words "Can't spent" make no sense at all can give you a stroke. White Boy Member Posts: 9 Do yourself a favor and go troll forums.vside.com instead, they need you. http://metapirate.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/3727817-60-year-old-from-boston-sure (3 of 6) [11/17/2010 10:27:12 PM] LimeWire Pirate Edition November 13, 2010 at 1:08 PM Flag Quote & Reply White Boy November 13, 2010 at 1:08 PM at Yeah, zab is right. Just like any typos in the earlier text of a sentence zab Member Posts: 3 where the words "Can't spent" make no sense at all can give you a stroke. Do yourself a favor and go troll forums.vside.com instead, they need you. Dude. I'm not the one trying to be anonymous here. Also, I only troll Shareassa but that died long ago. Thanks for pointing out my typo. As the thread title suggests, we are indeed getting old. I saw Mark Gorton today with his kids on 77th & CPW and could see his gray hairs from 20 feet away. Seriously, you can have as many proxies as you want but lexical analysis can reveal a lot about you. Paranoia is reality in HD. -Think in your music mind how long is forever... November 14, 2010 at 4:10 PM Flag Quote & Reply http://metapirate.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/3727817-60-year-old-from-boston-sure (4 of 6) [11/17/2010 10:27:12 PM] LimeWire Pirate Edition 3. Bandwidth bills for UHCs will be a problem. guatrau Member Posts: 3 Currently the client grabs a list of peers via HTTP at first run, then relies on gnutella.net in future sessions. Send us your email address through the contact page to discuss better solutions. Er, if you host UHCs yourself that would be great, but is it a showstopper? There are several UHCs running already, let alone good old GWebCaches. Besides it would probably be good idea to use these GWebCaches a little bit in addition to UHCs to keep the network from fragmenting since old clients still rely on them. I'm sure you don't need an URL list, but if necessary just drop a word. 4. Infrequently... but that's better than a single party controlling the network. In the long term we should move to a model like Adblock where people subscribe to thirdparty lists. FrostWire already uses blacklist, and there's the list of BlueTack too (Frosty's blacklist is more or less derived from BlueTack's by community members if I am not mistaken). Hope you'll be able to us it soon, in the meantime advising users to install PeerBlock could be a temporary solution. Also, I only troll http://metapirate.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/3727817-60-year-old-from-boston-sure (5 of 6) [11/17/2010 10:27:12 PM] LimeWire Pirate Edition Shareassa but that died long ago. Nope Sir, hostile third parties took over its former official site and are now distributing a clone of DRM infested music stores called iMesh/BearShare but Shareaza moved to SourceForge is still very much alive. The Wikipedia article has detailed information. Remember, you can't take a good app down. That said, don't feel compelled to go back and start trolling again please. November 15, 2010 at 11:47 AM You must login to post. Flag Quote & Reply http://metapirate.webs.com/apps/forums/topics/show/3727817-60-year-old-from-boston-sure (6 of 6) [11/17/2010 10:27:12 PM]

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