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A few simple but, it seems to me, obvious points emerge from the
Rusty and Edie mess:
1. Anyone clever enough to lure some 15,000 members in at $85
a pop ought to be clever enough to know it's illegal to
distribute copyrighted software on a BBS ── whether from an
upload directory or any other directory. And such a clever
couple should also realize that with that many members roaming
around their board for as long as they've been operating
somebody sooner or later was going to blow the whistle on them.
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" Clever or just good at what they did. Just a FRIENDLY and OPEN
BBS with a lot of Files. Exec-Pc Ads tout 190,000 files, Rusty
& Edie's just said 19 gigabytes. I ask HOW do you monitor 126
lines 24 hours a day with maybe 4-7 people?"
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2. Their argument, as someone has mentioned, that they "can't
screen every upload that comes to the board" doesn't wash.
Exec-PC has far more members and indeed does get an occasional
upload of copyrighted software. But you'd better be on the
board and get it when it hits the top of the list because you
can bet your bottom dollar it won't be there for long.
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"No they can't screen every upload when you get between 500 and
1000 files everyday."
The pirates that signon the bbs use a handle, upload a file then
signoff. How Do You Stop This? By asking for a real name......
Are they going to use their real names!
Exec-Pc Tags every File uploaded to its BBS with a Real Name so
that person is the responsable for the leagality of the file.
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Fifteen thousand members at an annual subscription rate of $85
translates to an annual gross of about $1,275,000. With that
kind of change they could easily have afforded to at least hire
a high school kid to screen the uploads. The kid probably
would have stolen any of it he wanted but that sort of petty
larceny would have been far better for Rusty and Edie than the
wholesale availability of such material to the entire board's
membership. And it's highly unlikely they'd be in the trouble
they're in now.
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Not all the subscribers paid 85.00 many have anywhere for 40.00
to over 100.00 depending on use, and for a term of 3-12 months.
Has anyone figured the cost of equipment, power, phonelines, and
other costs that it takes to run a BBS with 126 lines?
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3. And, assuming this couple isn't really as dim-witted as they
appear (and I think we must assume that), they could have done
the one thing that would have insured that copyrighted material
never ever became available for download: Just have all
uploads sent to a non-public directory and place them on the
board only after they'd been screened (and most likely copied)
by the high school kid.
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You may be right, but their policy being Friendly and Open
has cost them. But they TRUSTED people to not damage the board.
They DID NOT Knowingly or Willfully Distribute copyrighted
material on their BBS.
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4. I think any jury would have to conclude that the possibility
of downloading some pricey commercial programs would provide
a real incentive for paying $85 to join a BBS and that Rusty
and Edie knew this and allowed it to become an unspoken plus
of membership on the board.
And while they may not have profited directly from the exchange
of copyrighted material, they surely benefited from any
memberships they gained because of it.
It would be hard to speculate on just how many members joined
primarily for this reason, since it seems to me their main draw
was a lot of adult files. But who knows ── maybe the commercial
stuff was really a major factor.
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Your writing this sounds like you don't like anyone who works
hard to make a profit. You sound like "DAMM LIBERAL" that likes
to punish anyone who gets ahead. The FEDS went after the wrong
people, The SPA went after the wrong people.
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5. While Rusty and Edie must be a clever couple, you'd have to
conclude that they were pretty silly in at least one area: You've
got to be dirt dumb to screw up a sweet deal like they had
over a few hot games.
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The Pirates are the clever ones, The Real Criminals didn't get
caught yet.
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── Henry Baker
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My Name is Taged to This file On Exec-Pc
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