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So, who else has received an e-mail from Rogers EUA Management Team

shakenbake

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Alleged Copyright Infringement, reported by MediaSentry, from a recent P2P activity. Is it serious? Should I worry?

Just asking the question........

Thanks for your input and opinions.
 

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Any one have a suggestion as to what software I can use to ensure anonymity on P2P networks? I am, looking into it, not for the purposes of copyright infringement, but for privacy issues. I hate Big Brother and all his permutations and combinations.
 

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Any one have a suggestion as to what software I can use to ensure anonymity on P2P networks?
Forget p2p.
Hollywood and the RIAA record Nazis are doing their darnest to fark them up. Better off with torrents or Newsgroups. Newsgroups are your bet bet since they are still legal but have to pay a small subscription fee to use.
 

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Forget p2p.
Hollywood and the RIAA record Nazis are doing their darnest to fark them up. Better off with torrents or Newsgroups. Newsgroups are your bet bet since they are still legal but have to pay a small subscription fee to use.
Torrents are p2p. And p2p, torrents, newsgroups, etc are all legal. It's the downloading copyrighted material that is illegal.
 

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Any one have a suggestion as to what software I can use to ensure anonymity on P2P networks? I am, looking into it, not for the purposes of copyright infringement, but for privacy issues. I hate Big Brother and all his permutations and combinations.
"When I was in England, I experimented with marijuana a time or two, and I didn't like it. I didn't inhale and never tried it again." –Bill Clinton
 

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give up P2P and start using usenet. if you really want to use torrents you can (a) use btguard or (b) pay for a seedbox, use that to download all your torrents and then transfer to your computer using ftp.
Thanks asn!!!

FYI, an alternative is to pay for a Usenet service and a secure vpn.
 

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MediaSentry is one bad-ass organisation that even the RIAA hates.

http://boingboing.net/2009/01/04/riaa-ditches-mediase.html

It is not a simple matter of alleged pirating or copyright infringement. These people violate our privacy on our own machines and have been known to incriminate innocent people. I for one do not want any one to know what I have on my machine, and most importantly, my private information.
 
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You can also switch to using IRC. Search for stuff using packetfind.com and pull out your 90's era IRC client and xdcc away.
 

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You can also switch to Linux.....
 

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Got one one time from Cogeco on behalf of Comedy Central. My son had downloaded a Southpark episode using a torrent program. He didn't realize that it was running in the background sharing the file out.

They simply asked to remove the materials and inform them of the actions. Sent the reply to Comedy Central about what had happened and what I did to correct it and got a polite thank you from them.
 

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Quite honestly, I doubt that will help.
Give it a try.
You may be surprised at what you will discover....


Also what are your DL interests?
Music or movies?

Because I have a buddy in Buffalo who got those 'warnings' from his ISP about movies he was heavily DL. His ISP threatened to cut off his Internet service unless he stopped DL as he was. Well he stopped DL completely and now gets all the movies he wants from Netflix by mail.
Now he just makes all the copies of the Netflix DVDs he wants. He says he now gets perfect copies 100% of the time and never gets bad poor quality files like he used to when he was DL them.
 

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Give it a try.
You may be surprised at what you will discover....


Also what are your DL interests?
Music or movies?

Because I have a buddy in Buffalo who got those 'warnings' from his ISP about movies he was heavily DL. His ISP threatened to cut off his Internet service unless he stopped DL as he was. Well he stopped DL completely and now gets all the movies he wants from Netflix by mail.
Now he just makes all the copies of the Netflix DVDs he wants. He says he now gets perfect copies 100% of the time and never gets bad poor quality files like he used to when he was DL them.
I will try. However, whether I use Linux or Windoze doesn't really have any bearing on who tries to penetrate my firewall, does it?

On the Windoze side, I installed Peerblock and have found a shocking number of entities trying to acccess the content of my hard drive at any time, even when I don't download anything. Is there anything like Peerblock for Linux? I have run Mint Linux and liked it, a lot more than Suse Linux.

Always willing to experiment and learn!

Update! Netflix is coming to Canada!
 
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Don't steal intellectual property.

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I will try. However, whether I use Linux or Windoze doesn't really have any bearing on who tries to penetrate my firewall, does it?

On the Windoze side, I installed Peerblock and have found a shocking number of entities trying to acccess the content of my hard drive at any time, even when I don't download anything. Is there anything like Peerblock for Linux?
Linux has a default firewall plus my modem has a built in firewall.
Never had any problems here. Linux is far more secure than M$, This superior security is what sold me on Linux.


I have run Mint Linux and liked it, a lot more than Suse Linux.
Read that Mint is good for graphics but haven't tried it yet. Used openSUSE for awhile to see what KDE was all about and liked it. Then went back to Ubuntu preferring the way Gnome is laid out over KDE.
 

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Linux has a default firewall plus my modem has a built in firewall.
Never had any problems here. Linux is far more secure than M$, This superior security is what sold me on Linux.



Read that Mint is good for graphics but haven't tried it yet. Used openSUSE for awhile to see what KDE was all about and liked it. Then went back to Ubuntu preferring the way Gnome is laid out over KDE.
And yet, there is development work on a Linux based Peer Block as we speak. I hear what you are saying, but I think that no system would be immune from these spies, unless measures are taken to stop them. My concern, and it is NOT with any copyright infringement issue, is with the spying that is going on without our openly knowing it, despite the firewalls that we both have installed. I have two firewalls, as you do, and still they intrude on my machines.

Yes, Mint is great and it is easier to install and run than Suse, I found. I never got Ubuntu to run on any install I have tried. But, I will look into the latest version to see if I have better luck. Sorry, I am an engineer, but not very good at computers....... or as good as I would want to be.
 

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Don't steal intellectual property.

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Normally, I'd agree but many of the content owners (not the creators but the corporations) are totally fucking clueless with digital distribution and selling.

Here are some recent examples:

http://lifehacker.com/5475113/remains-of-the-day-why-piracy-works-edition
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100127/2100117954.shtml
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/drm-copy-protection-command-conquer-c-c,9925.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqLZN96JdyY#t=7m17s

Not to mention all the legit TV and video streaming websites that still treat the internet as the old world, broken up into countries instead of the global network that it is. I'd like to reward content creators and companies with my business but when they make it extremely difficult to do so, or punish me with silly DRM and restrictions for buying their media. I'll simply opt out of that nonsense and pirate.
 
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