It means that the DDR police are on to you. If you continue to keep listening to their music, they will forcefully break into your home, fine you with a $750 charge for EACH song you have on your computer, as well as an additional $200 for any duplicates or records of you sharing the music with other. It's a misdemeanor to have the songs on your computer, and if you do not hastily remove them, you will be facing a jury trial and up to one year in prison.
it's true one day when i was playing pad through SM they came in and took my Flux and $1800 dollars. I was sentenced to 5 years probation and 120 hours community service.
It's only a matter of time before they come to get you. And don't try to run or hide, it just makes them madder and they might beat you up like they did Rodney King.
It's only a matter of time before they come to get you. And don't try to run or hide, it just makes them madder and they might beat you up like they did Rodney King.
That was the DDR police?
Originally posted by MixMasterLar
Naruto Vs Math Class. That has got to be the funniest choice you'll ever make in your life dude.
It's not a matter if you have the games or not, as the music that's on the game is written directly into it. If you were to have the OST to each of the games, you could POSSIBLY avoid a financial lawsuit, assuming you can prove you had the CD's themselves before you had the songs on your computer. I'd strongly advise you go through and delete the music until you go and get the albums, especially since there's proof in this thread that shows you confessing to the fact that you have illegally had them on your computer.
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