No more lawsuits for P2P
#1
No more lawsuits for P2P
#4
Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
Funny this thread should pop-up today. Look what i got in the mail today from COMCAST!
Comcast has recieved a notification by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, reporting an alleged infringment of one or more copyrighted works made on or over comcast's High-Speed internet service blah blah blah blah blah
All the info at the bottom
Copyright works identified in the notification of claimed infringement:
Infringing work: Qyantum of Solace
First Found: 6 Dec 2008
Last Found: 6 Dec 2008
IP Address: XX.XX.XXX.XXX
IP Port: XXXXX
Protocol: BitTorrent
Torrent InfoHash: 5B33F152N763F5C6241894B2811AD89EA381CC22
Containing Files:
Quantum.Of.Solace.REPACK.DVDSCR.X-viD-COALiTiON.torrent (734,044,537 bytes)
NICE!
Comcast has recieved a notification by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, reporting an alleged infringment of one or more copyrighted works made on or over comcast's High-Speed internet service blah blah blah blah blah
All the info at the bottom
Copyright works identified in the notification of claimed infringement:
Infringing work: Qyantum of Solace
First Found: 6 Dec 2008
Last Found: 6 Dec 2008
IP Address: XX.XX.XXX.XXX
IP Port: XXXXX
Protocol: BitTorrent
Torrent InfoHash: 5B33F152N763F5C6241894B2811AD89EA381CC22
Containing Files:
Quantum.Of.Solace.REPACK.DVDSCR.X-viD-COALiTiON.torrent (734,044,537 bytes)
NICE!
#5
Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
We need to go back and start using winrar compressed with PW protection and different torrent titles. Include the description and title of the movie in the torrent description when posting on internet, but not in title or contents.
#6
Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
Ok so for them to know you are downloading the file doesn't the company have to set up a operation to seed the file themselves and check who is connected to report to the ISP? In this case if the company is seeding it wouldn't it be legal to download as they are putting it out there and/or entrapment?
#9
Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
Originally Posted by Csucker
In short, no. Stupid ------- question anyways, when was the last time "entrapment" got anyone off?
It worked for Mr Plemmons, an Asheville native who set the precedent for entrapment.