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Why would they go after people using the service? a user didn't create the program. Heather MC Sep 2012 #1
so sacrifice some speed a geek named Bob Sep 2012 #2
nope. IP addresses of torrent peers are completely public information. yodermon Sep 2012 #3
Who needs a subpoena? hunter Sep 2012 #13
No need for subpoena PSPS Sep 2012 #32
WikiLeaks torrents, especially. nt OnyxCollie Sep 2012 #4
Face it,...folks use it for this.... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #5
Does nothing for me. AtheistCrusader Sep 2012 #6
No cocktail sauce, either n/t Aerows Sep 2012 #8
Oh,. so yer more into soft core... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #10
I assume I'm always monitored. bemildred Sep 2012 #7
'They' can and 'They' do mrdmk Sep 2012 #12
Correct. bemildred Sep 2012 #17
using a vpn service would cut down on speed PatrynXX Sep 2012 #9
Guarantee anyone who matters is watching the inbound connections to that VPN service. AtheistCrusader Sep 2012 #14
If it's a show that's been put over the public airways it should be considered public domain... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #11
I would much rather pay $53.89 than suffer that indignity... hunter Sep 2012 #16
LOL!!! I just used it as an example but can you imagine putting that on at a party? Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #19
http://www.mypiracy.net krawhitham Sep 2012 #15
I went to that site..it has incorrect info on it. dixiegrrrrl Sep 2012 #20
Hmmm... PopeOxycontinI Sep 2012 #25
so what does that site even mean to a dummy like me. I clicked on it zonkers Sep 2012 #30
the something for nothing mob frequently pays a hidden fee of some sort nt msongs Sep 2012 #18
The only something for nothing mob I know of is the RIAA, and they never pay any fees. (nt) harmonicon Sep 2012 #21
+1 joshcryer Sep 2012 #29
Lawsuits in NJ ramapo Sep 2012 #22
Bittorrent is NOT a sharing service. Is the BBC not capable of accuracy? CBGLuthier Sep 2012 #23
Doesn't seem innacurate to me. hunter Sep 2012 #24
No, that is not correct. Occulus Sep 2012 #26
Argggghhh. I know what "pedantic" means too. hunter Sep 2012 #31
THOSE ARE NOT SERVICES. That is like saying .22 caliber is a service. slampoet Sep 2012 #33
Yeah, I remember CS101 too. Back in 1977... hunter Sep 2012 #34
Meh. The internet has taken all the skill and fun out of thievery. nt ZombieHorde Sep 2012 #27
IRC is where it's at these days. joshcryer Sep 2012 #28
The actual study makes some interesting points.. grok Sep 2012 #35
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