I just can't blame anyone for fearing the attention of their legal departments. When we teach our children to share, are they instructed to only offer their toy to another child who can give them a toy in return?įinally, the RIAA has viciously and evilly attacked people, even children, with brutally oppressive law suits for uploading a few songs. Music should be free for all to hear, and Soulseek is the answer. I did check the box that sends the "youre not sharing." message, and I found that many new users are simply unaware of how to go about sharing. I speak from the point of view of a long time slsk user that freely shares, my full bandwidth (unless the roommates are watching netflix :). In particular, since we are never losing anything, we are only letting others take a copy of "our" files, which of course are rarely or never actually "ours" to begin with. Lets volunteer those extra resources to help the entire music community. Some of us have lots of files, lots of bandwidth, lots of computing power, and so on. Even though we had none, someone else let us "share" their files. Like it or not, there was a day when you and me had exactly zero digital music files. Tap the Wi-Fi network for which you want to turn off Auto-Join. Step 2: Set all other Wi-Fi networks on your iPhone/iPad from Auto-Join to off). Next point, we all had to start somewhere. Step 1: Set your iPhone/iPad and computer to both use the same Wi-Fi network and then restart the Eyeware Beam iPhone app. If you demand payment, let that payment be the good feeling you deserve to get from sharing with everyone. We should not expect any sort of "payment" for sharing, even if that "payment" is simply someone else offering files to share. Here is my take: It's called sharing, not trading. Second, I've been sharing on Soulseek forever. and so on.įirst, I know this is a very, very old thread. The more files shared, the faster you can download. So if they are sharing a few junk files, they can't actually download ANYTHING from ANYONE until they add over 100 song files to their shared folder. So please, include a ban ability, and to force people to share, can't you make download speeds correlational to the amount of files ppl share?. But since he s not sharing, i'd like to ban him, since he's currently uploading about 7 albums from me, while banning me from downloading from him. I checked this morning and a bunch are listed as "Banned", i sent the guy a message asking why he banned me from downloading and he basically said F you. I had some downloads waiting for the last 3 days. I also would like to see an option to Ban any user. People just message back saying "F you!!" and stuff like that, and still don't share.
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