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(Grammont) - Mercredi 16 Août 2000
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Subject:    Attention BNF
Date:    Wed, 16 Aug 2000 07:08:10 +0200
From:    Grammont <makmax@xxxxxxxxxx>

Qui récemment en essayant d'ouvrir la page d'accueil de la
Bibliothèque Nationale est tombé sur tout autre chose ? Voir le
message de réception à la fin.

Par contre en ouvrant une première fois la naissance de
l'écriture tout semble bien
http://www.bnf.fr/web-bnf/pedagos/dossiecr/index.htm Mais la
seconde fois le dossier semble contaminé.


THE SAVE NAPSTER HACK ATTACK! 
                                             Episode 3
                                I am not affiliated with Napster
Inc. or Napster.com. 
To Metallica:
Filing a law suit against Napster has probably made you lose
your image, fans, and sales. All because you either wanted more
money(not like you
had enough to begin with, right!?) or because you wanted
publicity. Well you got your publicity. If you haven't realized
you have also caused a
chain reaction of other problems. Software developers looking
for the same fame Napster got(which probably wasn't intended) --
but now everyone
is devising plans to make themselves popular like Napster did,
if they shut down. In turn making your so called "problems" even
worse. If you
wanted it this way, you got it.

P.S. To tell you the truth, I really wasn't a Napster user and
I'm still not. So before you go on a spree to defend yourselves
with "napster users are
hackers! shut 'em down!" -- think again. I'm speaking out. I
just saw something wrong, and I'm doing what I can to help right
it. 

To the System Admins of this Server:
This server has not been harmed in any way. If you would like to
know how to patch the vulnerability in this server then mail me at:
pimpshizpimpshiz@xxxxxxx


Anyone else with questions on how you can help Napster, e-mail
me at pimpshizpimpshiz@xxxxxxx

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One last note:
Music is art, an extension of ourselves. Major label record
companies do not sell art, they sell 50 cents of plastic at $15
because they see music as
an industry they can control. Maybe 5% of your $15 will end up
going to the artist. The artists (Metallica, Dre) that complain
about napster obviously
care a great deal about the money involved with their art,
rather than the art itself. Perhaps because they are also
producers, in the business of
selling 50 cents of plastic at $15? Maybe. 

The RIAA is a joke. the RIAA does not represent your favorite
music artists. They represent rich record executives. These are
the fat cats who
make profit from the other 95% of cd sales. These people are so
filthy rich, the only thing they know how to do is squabble over
how rich they are
and how they dont want anything to happen to their wealth and
power. There's more to life than money fellas. Also may I say I
applaud the lawsuit
bought by 26 states against the big 5 music labels for cd price
fixing and violating anti-trust laws. This is a great positive
step towards
decentralization of power in these companies. 

"This I say to you, what I say is true: emotions aren't a
product to sell and cannot be consumed." (-Jesse Michaels) 

Hi Mom!