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Imagine a p2p program, that not only hides your IP, ISP, Submask address, and used only proxies. Now imagine, this p2p, being in a country that does not aprove of the..</description>
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Imagine a p2p program, that not only hides your IP, ISP, Submask address, and used only proxies. Now imagine, this p2p, being in a country that does not aprove of the RIAA or MPAA, but also has servers which hosted aproved & verified file, just like Napster use to. Now imagine, this program being spyware & ad-aware free!<br />
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For the RIAA & MPAA, this is like Freddy Cougar & Jason teaming up, but for the p2p world, this is a dream come true!<br />
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Both Cnet.com, Zdnet, and other tried doing a story on this, but by the request of the riaa & mpaa, the story was removed. Why? Becuase they don't want you to know!<br />
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Earth Station 5 is both outside American & Internation Copyright Laws & as such, can't be sued or shutdown. Currently, the RIAA & MPAA, is hoping, isp's will block their site, as well as the ports the program uses.<br />
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