 loeakaodas
join:2005-01-31 Sarasota, FL | reply to GlenQuagmire Re: That a lot of bandwidth
I can find million of ways to use that much bandwidth. Like running an FTP for your friends so you can share your Anime. Or an IRC server... |
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  GlenQuagmire Giggidy Giggidy Giggidy Goo Premium join:2004-02-16 Grand Rapids, MI | I guess you could run a hell of a pr0n server. |
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  Erwin_D
join:2003-06-30 Netherlands | reply to loeakaodas Nah... They probably offer only 384 Kb upload. |
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  GlenQuagmire Giggidy Giggidy Giggidy Goo Premium join:2004-02-16 Grand Rapids, MI | At 384 kb up you could net get 50 Mbps down. Remember you still have need to confirmation on the packets you receive. |
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  NOCMan Verizon Fios User Premium join:2004-09-30 Flower Mound, TX
| reply to loeakaodas Hmm share Anime..
Last time I checked that stuff you still have to buy.
Sharing Anime you bought = illegal.
In the future please be more responsible in saying what you're going to use your fast connection for. It's people like you that the MPAA and RIAA are pointing at when they ask for these new restricted laws and pushing this DRM at us. -- »www.silentbrouhaha.com |
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 vannyx Premium join:2003-07-07 Bronx, NY
| Like the new anolog broadcast flag, thats aimed at people that use their tv's legally. Not to mention its not illegal to download unlicensed anime. Infact the fansub groups have long had a relationship with the anime studios to stop subbing anime that has been licensed. Its only illegal when you download anime licensed in your own country. So please dont start lumping anime ( yes im a huge fan)with illegal content from the RIAA and MPAA. |
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