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Yoda
09-04-2003, 04:24 PM
Source: SupportP2P.com (http://www.supportp2p.com)

ES5's HomePage (http://www.earthstation5.com)


Ok there has been so many ES5 haters and rumours going around lately we decided to do a little interview with them to get some of these questions and rumours answered with the man himself Ras Kabir the developer of ES5. He shows that ES5 isnt the bad guy that you think it is... Here is the interview

<b>SupportP2P</b>. Does EarthStation5 really have anoynomus p2p as you have been telling us. Is there any way you can prove this with facts?



<b>Ras</b>The answer is yes. When using our full security, an OUTSIDE person such as the RIAA and the MPAA will not be able to determine who the user is, what files they are downloading or uploading and where they are located. We are about to offer a reward next week in the sum of $50,000.00 for anyone that can break our full security features.



<b>SupportP2P</b> What are some plans for ES5 in the future to make it more safe for p2p users?



<b>Ras</b>Our software is quite safe NOW. No other P2P software is even close to the security features that we have currently. We are updating our software THREE times a week in various languages on our download page The Fastract system which was the best P2P software on the internet is no longer supported. As a result, the RIAA and the MPAA have been able to break into their software. The Gnutella 2 has no security and of course the RIAA and the MPAA has been able to break into that system and is now engaging in subpoenas to those users.



<b>SupportP2P</b> On a post on Zeropaid.com a Member posted that one of your employees was taking down bittorrent sites. Is this true and if so why was he doing this?



<b>Ras</b>Bittorrent software is fast and works good. It has no security and the web pages are well known to the RIAA and the MPAA. In short, those web pages are easy targets for the bad guys and they don't need any help from anyone. Our employees are too busy working on our software to play these kind of games. It is well known that the RIAA and the MPAA has hired several people to try and tell the world that our software is no good. They can't break into it our system, so their only recourse is to badmouth us.



<b>SupportP2P</b>Does ES5 Try to take on the MPAA and the RIAA just to get people to use your program?



<b>Ras</b>We can care less about the RIAA or the MPAA and the fact that we are showing FIRST RUN MOVIES by streaming them from Palestine speaks for itself.





<b>SupportP2P</b> Where do you get the facts that Zeropaid.com is selling Ips to the RIAA? And also where do you get proof that Zeropaid is faking members?



<b>Ras</b>I am aware of the facts relating to Zeropaid presented to us by one of our employees. Indeed, due to my duties with Earthstation 5, I have not had the time to personally peruse the information in great detail and therefore will not comment at this time.





<b>SupportP2P</b> Do you support all p2p programs? Not only you own.



<b>Ras</b>Yes very much so. Our P2P software is only one aspect of our company. We offer many things outside of P2P such as dating, online voice and video chat, 10 free sex channels, the naked news, radio stations and of course our VOIP system.



<b>Supportp2p</b> Will there be any new easy to use skins in the future?



<b>Ras</b>That is a project that our programmers are working on.



<b>SupportP2P</b> Is it true and do you have the facts that ES5 really has 15 million users?



<b>Ras</b>We have the facts and it is true.



<b>Supportp2p</b>Is there anyway and any chance that ES5 would have to give Isp's up to the MPAA and the RIAA? and if you were ordered to what would you do?



<b>Ras</b>We send a very strong message to the MPAA and the RIAA to go **** themselves in the world news. We look forward to the day that they try and serve us with their bull**** lawsuits here in Palestine. There are many people here in Palestine waiting to meet that process server.





<b>Supportp2p</b> After some of this Zeropaid.com stuff on your forum. You have made a few members angry. Is that post of Krell and Notbob really them or was it a employee of your forum?



<b>Ras</b>I personally do not know who Krell or Notbob is and therefore I do not know who is who. The difference in size between Earthstation 5 and Zeropaid is the difference between a 747 jet and a child�s toy plane. In short, we do not spend any time thinking about Zeropaid. Our press guy here at Earthstation 5 got to know one of the owners of Zeropaid and consequently, had nothing but nice things to say about him. We at Earthstation 5 are not here to badmouth anyone except the RIAA, MPAA or any other organization like them.



Zeropaid is only in English and a lot of our users can�t read or write in English. There are many P2P forums around the world in many languages. If we spend all of our time and engery concerning ourselves with these forums throughout the world, we would never get any work done.

Lion7718
09-04-2003, 06:09 PM
Don't trust them, don't care...this will have to be the last P2P around for me to ever try it. They lied when they posted that we supported them & have tried there program when they never even set it to us...when we asked for it, they said it was too buggy....'nuff said.

Wolfie
09-04-2003, 06:14 PM
At least they told the truth about it being 'buggy', among other things. ;-)

rastagard
09-04-2003, 06:27 PM
I say if the people in the non-English speaking parts of the world are happy with this program, then more power to them.


I have never liked their methods. The recent events have certainly not changed my opinion of them for the better.


There is a distinct odor about all this, emphasis on the stinct.....................

The Boinker
09-04-2003, 06:37 PM
oh yes, this just changes my whole opinion of ES5. NOT.

especially when you surf over to p2pforums lame stuff section and take a glance at moonys thread!

Roadblock
09-04-2003, 09:04 PM
This wreaks of crap, IMHO. Nothing personal toward Yoda or his website, but I don't buy it. I couldn't care less about the geography or nationality of the developers of a p2p application, so long as it works, and isn't spammed beyond the point of normal tolerance months before it even exists. At best, color me ambivalent.

the_dial_up_boy
09-05-2003, 01:24 AM
Yes es5 is safe n sure
ALL f.b.i. things are so...:D