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    iiNet gets hundreds of these a month, I know I have to deal with them. iiNet doesn't pass them on to customers.

    If you want to read more iiNet media centre - Copyright Case has alot of interesting information

    They basicly don't want to go through the costs of going to court first and getting a warrant for the customer information they want with but I'd bet if they started doing this you'd hear about it very quickly

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    Interesting Rob, did you happen to catch the trial of the 3 guys who run Piratebay from, I think, Sweden? All young guys in what looked like their mid twenties and for the prosecuting barristers it was like trying to outsmart, Einstein, Newton and Stephen Hawkings on a matter of physics. I couldn't believe how:
    1. Smart these young guys were; and
    2. cocky and arrrogant towards authority;and
    their leader in particular had an answer for everything thrown at him. It was amazing and they're still trading.
    Anyway, I've done some reading and apparently it's still quite possible for your personal IP address to be hacked and you're actually innocent. I've seen the lights on my modem flickering away like its downloading whilst all the computers, etc in my house were turned off, so what's happening there?

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    lol

    ignore the email.

    small list of excuses you can use

    - i have an unprotected wi-fi
    - i have tor running
    - it might of been your cousin when they borrowed your internet\
    - what movie? i cant see it on my hdd


    i would be printing off the email and framing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Interesting, I'd downloaded a fair few things in my time and have never had any such notice.
    I wouldn't be too concerned
    over the years, ive managed to collect and keep about 8tB of material.

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    An IP address can't be hacked it's just that, an address.

    What does happen is people will compromise your modem or something behind it(a pc etc) and use that to do things via your connection this is unlikely to be anything that is traffic heavy as current connection speeds in Aus make this impractical(nbn is changing this) typically compromised pc's are used for other things such as sending spam and identity theft of the owner.

    Where people dispute that they downloaded data more often than not they had a poorly configured wireless device or a friend came round and plugged a pc in and the old favorite one of the kids/kids friends did it while they weren't supervised.

    Another point that gets brought up from time to time is alot of these internet connections use dynamic addresses but the person/account who was assigned an address at a particular time is usally available to an ISP

    I also think the number of warrants that come through from police for peices of information would amaze people and if you think something like peer guardian will help you are going to be in for a rude shock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    over the years, ive managed to collect and keep about 8tB of material.
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
    Half dead but will live again!

    Nina - Chawton White 2003 Td5 S
    Slowly being improved

    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    You worry me sometimes Muppet!!


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    A nice VPN on an encrypted server helps

  8. #18
    Didge Guest
    So, how does one go about that?

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    Tombie Guest
    Search the torrent forums it will give you a stack of info.

    They usually cost a small fee to be a member.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Distortion View Post
    ...and if you think something like peer guardian will help you are going to be in for a rude shock

    G'day Rob,

    I'm curious as to why you think Peer Guardian (I was actually going to suggest using PeerBlock) is ineffectual? If it's installed on each machine accessing the internet (and theoretically downloading copyrighted material), and the block lists are kept up to date, then my research indicates a pretty good chance of not being tracked by the companies that are involved in monitoring the download traffic.

    Cheers!
    Michael.

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