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jt45

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Re: Sigh....

this does work in your favorite. by stopping illegal downloads your speed on the internet service will increase. you dont like it because you download illegal content. how about you pay for the product and service you want. stop downloading illegal content


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It works in my favorite? Never heard that phrase before.

I don't download illegal content. It affects Vuze, a perectly legal use of P2P. There are also plenty of perfectly legit uses for P2P.

But I guess you just forgot about those.
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