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Originally posted by Pragma
I wouldn't recommend using it at work for a few reasons: (1) Your network admins will notice if they're halfway competent and tell you to stop immediately, as chances are that there are company policies telling you not to (I know we have those policies set in place) and (2) the RIAA loves going after corporations with users who share files more than individuals, as they can nail the corporations for a lot more money.
But yea, statistically, chances are slim that you'll get caught in the near future.
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I read Sixate's statement differently. I thought he meant that while he was sleeping and while he was at work, he set his home/personal computer to download not his computer at work.
But you do bring up a good point. Any intelligent sysadmin will probably protect the company by having you remove Kazaa.