 K PattersonPremium,MVM join:2006-03-12 Columbus, OH kudos:1 | reply to mdmaddox
Re: Notice of Action under the Digital Millennium Copyright By all means inform Comcast that it is not your IP and ask them to furnish a record of all IP's assigned to your account in, say, the last year.
Send them an email which will help to confirm that the IP is wrong, and follow up with a letter by certified mail. |
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 mdmaddoxPremium join:2002-12-29 Federal Way, WA | Thanks K Patterson
I did e-mail back with my IP address and statement about how long I have had it. Comcast e-mail support has not given out the information's on how long I have had this IP. They keep sending my the "This is how you find your IP address in the following OS". I guess I should let it go but I feel violated and wrongly warned about something I didn't do. If it was my IP I would say ok someone is on my wireless or my 9 year old is setting up her own web sight. I would think that if she could only remember her password.  |
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 K PattersonPremium,MVM join:2006-03-12 Columbus, OH kudos:1 | I doubt that you will get any reasonable response from Comcast support. You need to get the attention of the group that linked you with the wrong IP, as well as get on record about their error.
The person who did the download does not know that he has been caught. If he continues, you could wake up one day to a lawsuit, and that is pretty far down the road to be trying to fix a mistake. |
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 mdmaddoxPremium join:2002-12-29 Federal Way, WA | I don't know who to tell other then comcast that I didn't do it. If it's adobe it isn't listed in what was sent to me.
I guess I will print out everything I can and mail to comcast and keep a file for my self. This seem to be like sitting on the runway for 9 hours and having no rights.
I guess other then that I will wait for comcast abuse to e-mail back some year. |
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