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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20likes%20Pie:661898"]the tax man said:[QUOTE]ArrowHead likes Pie said:[QUOTE] Hope you're ready for that letter you'll be getting from your ISP soon. [/QUOTE] what are they going to do?[/QUOTE] Depends on who the letter you get is from. Some ISP's have been caving in over the last few months, and turning user info over to the riaa and mpaa. In that case you'll find that you're being sued unless you settle for anywhere from $1000-$3000. Some other ISP's thus far haven't turned over user info, but instead send a letter themselves saying to cease downloading copyrighted material. These can safely be ignored, but if it happens enough times then you will lose your internet service. Either way, these organizations most likely have your number, so if and when your ISP DOES cave in, you're going to get fucked. Have you had any downloads lately that run up to 90%+ and then jam up and won't finish downloading, or slow to an unusually slow speed? Try loading up a program like Peerguardian and watch some of the wonderful names that are connecting to you. BBC, Turner, Anti-p2p up the wazoo, even FBI and such are connecting to you at times. This is EVERY client, EVERY type of file you can imagine. I don't know if they've hit the private servers yet, but public torrents are just a bad idea right now.[/QUOTE]
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