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aciddrink

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reply to ninjatutle

Re: This is alarming

said by ninjatutle:

20% of all traffic consist of illegal activity.
90% of all statistics are made up on the spot.


hopeflicker
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said by aciddrink:

said by ninjatutle:

20% of all traffic consist of illegal activity.
90% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
and 50% of users pull numbers out of their ass without posting links to their claims.
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cornelius785

join:2006-10-26
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with 98% confidence that 90% of the people reading will believe it



AVD
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reply to hopeflicker

There are

There are lies, dammed lies and statistics...


ninjatutle
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San Ramon, CA

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reply to aciddrink

Re: This is alarming

edit:

Wrong reply.


ninjatutle
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reply to hopeflicker

said by hopeflicker:

said by aciddrink:

said by ninjatutle:

20% of all traffic consist of illegal activity.
90% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
and 50% of users pull numbers out of their ass without posting links to their claims.
RTFA

"about 1/3 Web (non video/audio streams), 1/3 Web video/audio streams, and 1/5 P2P."


hopeflicker
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said by ninjatutle:

RTFA

"about 1/3 Web (non video/audio streams), 1/3 Web video/audio streams, and 1/5 P2P."
And you believe what they say?
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ninjatutle
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IDK, ask Karl Bode See Profile, he was the person who posted it. Why don't you question his character?



hopeflicker
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Ummm, ATT claims this:

AT&T says that as of June, AT&T traffic was about 1/3 Web (non video/audio streams), 1/3 Web video/audio streams, and 1/5 P2P.

so i ask again, do you believe this?
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ninjatutle
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Again, I will refer you to Mr. Karl Bode See Profile if you feel his reporting is inadequate or the integrity of his linked reports are inaccurate.

This is going in circles.....



FLengineer
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reply to hopeflicker
That sounds about right to me. But, I'm lost in the convo here, are you saying that P2P = illegal?

EDIT: Question is to ninjatutle



ninjatutle
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I'm not buying the endless Linux disto downloads, World Of War patches and home movies to grandmother so yes, ILLEGAL material is being passed.

You know very well as with everyone here, what P2P is mainly used for.

EDIT: Reply to Flenginear



pspcrazy
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join:2008-02-06
San Diego, CA

reply to hopeflicker
With 100 percent confidence the post below me will be asking for another percentage.



pspcrazy
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join:2008-02-06
San Diego, CA

reply to ninjatutle
Well what about Anime which is around 95 percent of my bittorrent downloads. Do you consider those illegal? Anime companies in the U.S can't touch anything other then the ones they licensed. They are not illegal unless licensed in the u.s thus not making them illegal. Then again each anime fan has his own idea on it.



Modus
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reply to hopeflicker
I do. I think all the ppl that used p2p on dsl networks changed over to other isp's like comcast, verizon and etc because the speeds. ATT dsl doesn't have speed
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axus

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reply to pspcrazy
Actually I believe we have some treaties with other countries protecting each others' copyrights:

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pa···treaties

The anime companies just don't have an RIAA running around suing people and spreading the word that there's free stuff on the 'net. Probably to their benefit!



ptrowski
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reply to ninjatutle

said by ninjatutle:

RTFA

"about 1/3 Web (non video/audio streams), 1/3 Web video/audio streams, and 1/5 P2P."
You RTFA, is says P2P, not illegal activity. But your trolling once again is easily noticed.


FLengineer
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reply to ninjatutle
P2P = Illegal ??

Yes some of it is, some of it isn't. I bet you also think all Muslims are terrorist, too.

»www.bittorrent.com/
»revision3.com/
»beta.legaltorrents.com/
May Fav »torrentfreak.com/sundance-winner···torrent/
That's a good movie and was released on P2P by the producers.

You say all P2P is Illegal, I just provided proof that P2P is NOT Illegal. Revise your statement to Sharing Copyrighted material VIA P2P is Illegal.

EDIT: You mentioned World of Warcraft being insignificant.
2.5M players in North America.
2.4.0 patch distributed via P2P a week in advance was 256.11MB
That's 91.5TB A DAY


bjbrock

join:2002-10-28
Mcalester, OK

reply to ninjatutle
Not all p2p traffic is illegal. A lot of it is legitimate file sharing. So your assumption is wrong and your numbers are wrong.



ninjatutle
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join:2006-01-02
San Ramon, CA

reply to ptrowski
Quit insulting everyone's intelligence on this site. Obtaining movies and music illegally is what one does when they fire up their torrent app.


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