okay dann weiß ich bescheid:
nochmal... in den FAQs von Bearshare steht:
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Q: Is Bearshare 6 legal to use? I don't want to go to jail...
Answer: The Bearshare 6 service is 100% legal.
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Q: What is the difference between the green and yellow tracks?
Answer: Actually, there are three types of tracks in Bearshare 6 - See below
1) Peer-2-Peer Unlicensed Media | Green CD icon
Free Peer-2-eer downloads from other Bearshare users. Downloading these does not require a monthly subscription. You can burn this content or transfer it to an MP3 player freely.
2) Premium Tracks | Gold CD icon
Download as many as you wish, as long as you have an active monthly subscription (or trial).
This is all the music that is included in your Bearshare Premium subscription, and high-speed downloads are guaranteed!
3) Purchased Tracks | Boxed Gold CD icon
You can purchase Premium Tracks in order to burn them to a CD, or transfer them to an MP3 player*. <
Dieses "I don't want to go to jail..." klingt für mich, als dürfte man da Lieder und so alles runterladen ohne Konsiquenzen zu spüren. ebenso wie Free "Peer-2-eer downloads from other Bearshare users."
Ob die mit ihrer komischer sprache bzw. Sprachgebrauch auch genau das so sagen wollen weiß ich nicht.
Hm... werbung is mir ziemlich egal und bei wem sollten meine Surfgewohnheiten denn ankommen, wenn dem so ist?Zitat von Aldinsys II.