k wrote: It's only surveillance if you're being surveilled, and it's only wrong when you aren't doing something you shouldn't be.
So, what you're saying is, that if I make a mix tape for my girlfriend, and then later on we break up, and then her new boyfriend shares her music collection on a file sharing network, that I've done something wrong, and I ought to have my personal name and email address in the hands of everyone who downloads a copy of those files, and I should not be informed that this is a risk? RE: Apple hides account info in DRM-free music, too |