 | There's no way to know That way, they can sue people trying to download legal files, probably on the assumption that if a user downloads anything via P2P, they also pirate. |
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 JamesonPremium join:2004-05-28 Fallbrook, CA kudos:1 | said by lordofwhee:That way, they can sue people trying to download legal files, probably on the assumption that if a user downloads anything via P2P, they also pirate. Sounds about right..shady ass company |
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 NerdtalkerWorking Hard, Or Hardly Working?Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ | reply to lordofwhee This is almost entrapment at this point. |
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| reply to lordofwhee The only time I've ever needed to use torrent was for game demos and Linux distros on release days when all of the normal mirror sites are slow or dead because of the downloads going. Does that make me a pirate if I'm doing Ubuntu/Fedora and downloading new game demos that have been released on loads of sites? |
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 MysticGogetaThe Robot DevilPremium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX | reply to lordofwhee Reminds me of the police stings. |
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 | reply to lordofwhee i use peergaurdian, and it seems to do the trick to block them |
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