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Tom-Guy 12-21-2008 01:34 AM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 
I remember when you were passingly amusing. What happened?

SDRAWKCAB 12-21-2008 05:08 AM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I remember when you were passingly amusing. What happened?

You a carcker ----.
beeeyyyyaaa

Tom-Guy 12-21-2008 12:42 PM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 
I guess I need to find nntp servers again.

Hitchhikkr 12-21-2008 07:00 PM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 
Ha my cable provider has already sent me 2 emails asking me to delete downloaded torrents from my pc, and recommends that if I dont stop, they will cancel my service. Funny part about it is the second email referenced a call of duty game that I KNOW was not downloaded from my IP, as myself and Joseph both despise FPS games, lol. ::)


b18. 12-21-2008 08:04 PM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 

Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
Ha my cable provider has already sent me 2 emails asking me to delete downloaded torrents from my pc, and recommends that if I dont stop, they will cancel my service. Funny part about it is the second email referenced a call of duty game that I KNOW was not downloaded from my IP, as myself and Joseph both despise FPS games, lol. ::)


You guys probably simultaneously beat off on your own private warcraft servers.

kain 12-21-2008 10:16 PM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 

Originally Posted by doug684
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?

no they just look at the packets going through their servers and have a list of names that bring up red flags. since it has an ip address and a mac address, they know EXACTLY where it goes. Then probably what they do is look at all the traffic going to that mac address, and see if they can tie an e-mail address to it, and blamo, an e-mail gets sent.




TurboGuy 12-22-2008 12:32 AM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 

Originally Posted by BoostForLife
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.

They will catch on sooner or later, seems like everybody is getting money hungry lately.

BoostForLife 12-22-2008 12:39 AM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 
the more they try, the more people will break the law. Laws are meant to be broken and some new p2p ---- will come out.

kain 12-22-2008 12:40 AM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 

Originally Posted by BoostForLife
the more they try, the more people will break the law. Laws are meant to be broken and some new p2p ---- will come out.

uh.... they just encrypt the packets now.

BoostForLife 12-22-2008 12:45 AM

Re: No more lawsuits for P2P
 
If comcast threatens you to stop your the service, tell that the price is too high anyways and you want to cancel. They will lower your price back to the promotional price.

Im about to start download russian movies for now cuz they can't do ---- about it.


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