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I think this is a good idea. If i were ever to download a tune I would expect to pay! Thats the way it is. Vinyl is the future!
What Next?
Ok simple to get round this. Simply set up a proxy server with user name and password. this will encrypt all data so they cant spy on you.
Next tip use rss feeds instead of the actual torrent sites to see torrents.
Ok so like the previous post a provider will get on your back for downloading gigs a day.
As a web developer I download and upload gigs a day so am i going to get this letter ? I dont think so and if I do they can go and suck a egg.
I also beleave utorrent may be working on this issue as well.
Happy Downloading
One more thing they have not taken in to consideration Torrent sites and peer to peer software was designed to help people like me to share work that we have made and also for the budding song writer and so on to share their programes music and vids with the world. so how are they gona tell if your downloading a ilegal file ? maybe put spyware in to a film and make it a trap erm isnt their such thing as entrapment and also invasion of privacy.
OK one more thing I got to get of my chest.
If they do but some kind of tracing programe in a fake movie or song what ever doesnt this come under malicious code intended to send data back to a unauthorised person mmmmmmmmm think about it.
"You're being watched"
what ever happend to pravacy. they could be doing anything with the infomation they get from intercepting our internet conection! i dont feel safe sending sensative infomation online anymore.
> costing the music and
> costing the music and film industries millions in lost revenue
This is such a fallacy. Just because someone downloads something doesn't mean he would have paid for it otherwise, which means, the company wouldn't have earn any money anyway.
> You're being watched
And then what? After sending letters to suspicious people, what do they do? How do they "prove" anything? Just because someone is downloading many GBs every day doesn't mean it's all pirated content (or any at all).
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