Showing posts with label Sharing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharing. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2008

IWOULDNTSTEAL.NET

Whenever you rent a movie, the multinational media industry forces you to watch their propaganda. They claim that [downloading movies is the same as snatching bags, stealing cars or shoplifting]. That’s simply not true – making a copy is fundamentally different from stealing.

The media industry has failed to offer viable legal alternatives and they will fail to convince consumers that sharing equals stealing. Unfortunately, they have succeeded in another area – lobbying to adapt laws to criminalize sharing, turning consumers into criminals. They argue that their laws are necessary to [support artists], but in reality all they’re protecting is their own profits.

The Greens in Europe and worldwide has been opposing these laws. We believe that consumers are willing to pay if offered good quality at a fair price. We also believe that sharing is expanding culture – not killing it.

To protest against the faulty propaganda from the industry, we made our own film. The difference is – you can choose whether you want to watch this one.



via [IWOULDNTSTEAL]

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A Short History of Sharing

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Sharing is Caring

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Sharing Music And Files With Your Friends

College Kids,

Is there a way to share music and files with my friend across the country?

Danny
20 Years Old
Duke, TX

Danny,

The College Kids and I did a little investigating and found Hamachi. It is a great program that creates a secure private network that all your friends can join.

Once you and a friend are connected you can share music through itunes just like you can on a campus network. If your itunes is not set to share you can change it by going edit >preferences >sharing.

With Hamachi you can also share folders. To do this you must pick one and set it up by right clicking on it, clicking properties >sharing >then checking "share this folder on a network". Once you have done that your friends can right click on your name in Hamachi, click browse, then enter your computers user name/password, and connect! Just be careful who you invite as friends because anyone you share folders with has open access to those files.

Altogether Hamachi is secure, fast, and College Kid Tested & Approved.

Check it out!

Cheers!

The College Kids

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Stream Your Entire iTunes Library Over the Internet

Ever wonder if you could listen to your music on your friends computer who lives across the street, or even in the city? We did, and now we have found the answer to that question.

Simplify Media has a released a free program that allows your music in iTunes available for connection over the internet. If you have ever used the Share Music feature in iTunes, it's kind of like that.

Don't take my word for it, but I'm sure there is a way to use myTunes Redux with this so you can borrow some of your friends music as well.


Simplify Media via [Lifehacker]

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