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Re: [microsound] NfoDB.net/com/org?



Looks like it's just a database of nfo files (which usually come included with files distributed by l33t hax0rs like these), but not any real files. Which means that, at some point, someone ripped those releases and posted them on an ftp site or hotline server or something with that nfo file, not that they are necessarily available anywhere right now. Most of the things you mentioned were released by hit2000 or bcc. There's not much you could say to whoever runs nfodb.org, the files they're hosting are pretty much publicly available and harmless, hit2000 and bcc, whoever they are, are doing the real damage. You might try some googling to see if you can find out who they are.

- Scott Carver

On Jan 16, 2006, at 7:53 PM, dkl37@xxxxxxxx wrote:

Hello everyone,

I just ran across what looks like a crack/shareware/illegal mp3 site
called
NfoDB.net/com/org and they have at least a couple and/OAR releases listed
with the
word "mp3" next to them. http://www.nfodb.com


Of course, being that I run the label and the releases are far from out
of print,
and they did not ask permission to post the mp3s (or whatever they're
posting),
I would like to know if anyone knows anything about this operation and
how to
get in contact with them?


Apart from and/OAR, I see releases by NonVisualObjects, Headz, Lucky
Kitchen,
1.8 sec recordings, Spekk, Alluvial Recordings, to name just a few.


Thanks, Dale

Dale Lloyd:  http://www.and-oar.org/dalelloyd.html
and/OAR:  http://www.and-oar.org/

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