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trollster
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As I understand it, these servers are run by a couple of guys in Australia who cannot conceviably pay the amount there being sued for ,
So (and this is just speculation) the possibilty that they might make a deal to lay blame on the individual users of programs like Kazaa on their servers is very real. Such as monitoring , tracing and and charging people for copyright infringement. |
you have no idea what you are on about do you ? you are getting confused with this https://www.techworld.com.au/article/269720/police_arrest_bittorrent_tracker_operators_brisbane which has nothing to do with us. You understand nothing, you should read and do some learning b4 you make a complete fool of yourself |
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barcodenation
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I'm using Vista 64bit and cannot get PG2 to work to save my life. I installed then tried to update and I keep getting an error message. If anyone can help me please do so! Also, this Azerus or whatever... Does it work pretty good at blocking like PG2 does? I'm thinking about tossing utorrent if it does. Let me know what you people think. |
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iamnephilim
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barcodenation
iso Hunt Hunt

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Sorry I was wrong before! PG2 wouldn't install at all and the first link you sent me is the one that gives me the error message when I try to update!
I will try the second link though and see where that takes me! |
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jay-svo
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Joined: 21 Sep 2009
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I have Telus and I used to get tonnes of these emails. Now I just get them time to time.
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MrNonFictionist
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Guys to let you know if your Goverment want to watch you they will,! peer guardian will not help you. your ip address service provider monitor and report when you have had so many strikes against your name then they will send you the first warnig letter come's out then if you keep continusily doing it, then thats when the law becomes involved! There are 65 million people in britain alone and 63million people commit infrigement so its hard keeping tabs on every1 |
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beautifulmiddlefinger
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| Fireforge wrote: |
Kazaa and the shaman networks have recently been found guilty of various and multiple copyright infrigements leading from illegal activity on their servers. There up for millions of dollars!
As I understand it, these servers are run by a couple of guys in Australia who cannot conceviably pay the amount there being sued for ,
So (and this is just speculation) the possibilty that they might make a deal to lay blame on the individual users of programs like Kazaa on their servers is very real. Such as monitoring , tracing and and charging people for copyright infringement.
Don't use Kazaa! |
not to mention the loads of spyware |
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MJS912

All Day I Dream About Downloads

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US Congress spending 30 million on anti piracy, take a look..
http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/20884.cfm
or if ur too lazy to click the link, it states the following...
The MPAA has announced that the United States Congress has allocated $30 million in funding for anti-piracy measures, part of the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act.
"Congress took a major step forward by providing $30 million in funding for new FBI agents, federal prosecutors, and local and state law enforcement grants to protect American jobs and creativity by cracking down on the theft of movies and other intellectual property," added MPAA chairman and CEO Dan Glickman.
$20 million will go to "new state and local economic, high technology and Internet crime prevention grants," says TheHollywoodReporter, while $8 million will go towards new FBI agents "targeting IP crimes." The final $2 million is for "new Department of Justice IP prosecutions."
Glickman also lauded the piracy crack-down operation dubbed Holiday Hoax which has so far led to the arrest of seven sellers of counterfiet software and movies, and the confiscation of 79,796 counterfeit CDs and 79,610 DVDs. "Copyright industries in the U.S. lose $25.6 billion a year in revenue to piracy, the U.S. economy loses nearly 375,000 jobs either directly or indirectly related to the copyright industry, and American workers lose more than $16 billion in annual earnings," he noted. |
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Crooked_Ferret
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That's government money though, 30 million is about enough for them to set up an office somewhere, hire a few people, then the budget will be blown... |
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mulder149
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| Crooked_Ferret wrote: |
| That's government money though, 30 million is about enough for them to set up an office somewhere, hire a few people, then the budget will be blown... |
Well put. Don't forget the $200,000 for water coolers  |
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theangrypirate
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So realistically as long as I don't have Millions of pirated DVDs, Selling these DVDs im pretty much set in Australia. The cost of movies here are ridiculous with your average new release costing $30 and to see it in the movies $20, i remember when i could see 2 movies for that price and they'd be half decent instead of wasting 30 minutes of my time watching their damn adverts. Also i wonder why Australians have to pay $1.19 in the iTunes store to get a song where it only costs $.99 for Americans when the AUD and USD is pretty much par for par. /Frustration |
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kasiwa

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| infowolfe wrote: |
This is why things like peerguardian are generally a good idea  |
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a.steidl
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Well, not sure this the right thread, but it is about copyright infringement, so, here goes.
I find it absolutely righteous (and funny) that Warner Bros is getting sued for copyright infringement, over a tattoo design in the upcoming movie
The Hangover 2.
Full/partial story
here.
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20seca3
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I always get these. my little brother downloads naruto epidodes everytime one comes out. I get them everytime for the past 2-3 years. should be like 50 of them in my comcast email acct. |
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AndrewS1989

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I havent read through this thread so it might have come up already, but cant you only be sued for copyright infringement if you are sharing the files with other people, as opposed to just downloading them? |
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