As stated in another thread, blocking only known IP address of the RIAA corporation, does not mean members of the RIAA, BMG, ASCAP will not take their work home - which means they will be using their own home computers, and those IP address are unknown to these applications.Originally posted by Just Another Idiot@Feb 15 2004, 09:39 PM
It blocks the list of known IP's that the RIAA and others use to bust file sharers.
If those members are on a dial-up service, the IP address they used today to search kazaa, wont be the same one they will be using tomorrow.
That is giving false security, and wrong to say your "safe", as that single variable can change.