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Topic: Warning to torrenters!
CammoCablamo
Posts: 2
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

i recently downloaded a movie called the haunting in conneticut and yesterday i was sent an email from bayTSP via my isp, for those who do not know bayTSP is a copyright infringement company. i downloaded the torrent from the pirate bay, i suggest not downloading from them again and no this is not another one of them scams saying stop torrenting coz it's bad just torrent from somewhere else. a great program to use is "bit che" just google it, it searches like 30 different torrent sites for the torrent u want but dont download off of sumotorrent or torrentportal coz the files may aswell be called didyouaskforencodedporn?wellyougotitlol.f***you... if someone else has had this email sent to them please get back to me.
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3dee
Posts: 4035
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
private >>>> public torrents

someone will undoubtebly say usenet >>> torrents
BillyHardball
Posts: 9437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's illegal to download movies like that, FYI.
Spook
Posts: 25619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
piratebay is now a pay for moofies site
scuzzy
Posts: 13492
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The problem was your computer was broadcasting an IP address
infi
Posts: 12835
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks for the protip.
Clubby
Posts: 200
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what you mean i can be held accountable for my actions? This is outragous!
Spook
Posts: 25622
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yuo are very bad at torrenting (CammoCablamo)
thermite
Posts: 2125
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This isn't my problem, if some website has a click here to download free movie, then i'm just following instructions...
infi
Posts: 12836
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why is the government punishing me for torrenting? I BLAME THE GOVERNMENT.
Clubby
Posts: 201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Eminem told me to download the audio in mp3!! ... I blame rap music!
The Match Fixer
Posts: 1134
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but if it was a liberal government than you'd thank them for taking a s*** on your face, AMIRITE INFI?



last edited by The Match Fixer at 18:28:23 18/Jul/09
greazy
Posts: 1307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wish usenet could be dumbed down a bit for noobs like me
Strik3r
Posts: 1627
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it really isn't hard.....
Raven
Posts: 3747
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
If you're not using both PeerGuardian and SafePeer, you're doing it wrong.
greazy
Posts: 1308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's not simple at the same time.

i just dont know what the good usenet sites are.
Spook
Posts: 25623
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they are the ones you pay for
simul
Posts: 534
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Torrenting makes baby jesus cry
step
Posts: 1771
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ewww at using Azureus.
Sipawhore
Posts: 92
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

l2demonoid and thank tpg for my 150 gig limit.
natslovR
Posts: 6223
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
you can't get dumber and easier to use than easynews.com - it has a full web interface so you don't even need a news client

Strik3r
Posts: 1629
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yea or get grabit and find a decent newz site. no harder than using any torrent client / tracker.

last edited by Strik3r at 23:35:04 18/Jul/09
ravn0s
Posts: 8022
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i do not understand the pricing for that easynews
infi
Posts: 12838
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the Liberals would never restritct our torrenting liberties...Freedom, Liberte!
Zylox
Posts: 1013
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you're not using both PeerGuardian and SafePeer, you're doing it wrong.


I have used Peergardian and haven't had any repercussions
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5252
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this is great, mods are sleeping.
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 16615
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Peergaurdian isn't gonna mask your IP so they can't tell what torrents you're leeching.
maxe
Posts: 13961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how do people even get on private trackers?


can someone send me secret codez?
Khel
Posts: 13460
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Peerguardian doesn't work in windows 7 :(

But theres block lists you can download and load into uTorrent which do basically the same thing.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 4387
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

qgl is the new pirate bay
Sc00bs
Posts: 3751
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what isp u with
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Pinky
Posts: 1999
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Go back to school and learn how to construct a sentence. My head exploded from the frustration of trying to read the OP.

Delete this spam already, he's just advertising 'bit che'.
greazy
Posts: 1314
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pinky he edited his post to add that bit in
Strange Rash
Posts: 1058
Location:
that might just mean he sucks at advertising
louie
Posts: 117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
how do people even get on private trackers?


can someone send me secret codez?


i would say that you would have to be invited by an existing member who has an invitation to offer you.
i'd dare say that you would have to keep your share ratio up so strangers would be relunctant to give you an invite. if your account is dogs balls then they can suffer for inviting you in the 1st place.
and friends would be reluctant because they know what a leeching snatcher you are.
best bet, 'take your ass down to blockbuster, and hire your ass a video' !!!!!
FaceMan
Posts: 1276
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Contact your ISP and tell them if they send you another one you will cancel your account.
Midda
Posts: 3760
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's not simple at the same time.

i just dont know what the good usenet sites are.

Usenet is incredibly easy to use, you just have to pay for a decent service. Well worth it imo.
IncrEdible_vEgetable
Posts: 1583
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Peergaurdian isn't gonna mask your IP so they can't tell what torrents you're leeching.


o rly?

and what pray tell should one use if one wanted to mask said ip?

just for s***s ands giggles you understand...
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 16628
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Dunno. I'm sure it's prolly something complicated. If it wasn't you could do whatever the hell you wanted on the net without fear of being caught.
Pinky
Posts: 2006
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Peerguardian does protect your IP from torrent applications attempting to connect to your computer from other users - but it doesn't protect your IP from the tracker. By definition of the torrent protocol you have to connect to a tracker to find other users, then connect to those users to download the file parts.

Anti-piracy companies are monitoring the public trackers. If your computer requests tracking information for the file 'Terminator Salvation.avi' for example, the anti-piracy interests will send your ISP a copyright infringement notice.

What is not clear to me is how far the anti-piracy companies go to ensure that the requested file is actually copyrighted material (just because it's called xxxx.avi doesn't mean that it is xxxx). Also, is a connection to a tracker enough to prosecute?

Then there's the issue of sharing (distribution). Your IP is listed on the tracker as a source for a file - but it doesn't mean that anyone can connect to your computer to get that file. You could have a firewall blocking all incoming ports, for example.

So there is a ridiculous amount of untested grey area, legally speaking. I think it's going to be the big 'iiNet' type court cases that will determine the future of torrents. It's unfortunate if piracy kills the torrent protocol because I think it's a great decentralised downloading system that can only help to spread out the internet from key nodes and increase the speed and reliability in general. I would like to see more sites embracing torrent downloads as preferable to downloading from their webserver.
BillyHardball
Posts: 9442
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you don't want to get in trouble for breaking the law, don't break the law.
Khel
Posts: 13462
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I thought it was generally the sharing of the data and the distribution angle that they busted people for, not so much the downloading but the fact you're uploading to other people at the same time and hence distributing it yourself. Thats where stuff like Peerguardian comes in, because it blocks the dodgy IP addresses and won't download data from them or upload data to them. Sure they could query a tracker and get your IP address, but without any proof that you're actually uploading or downloading anything I'd imagine they would have a hard time making a case.
thermite
Posts: 2126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

without any proof that you're actually uploading or downloading anything I'd imagine they would have a hard time making a case.


If the prosecutor says you did it, then you did it. The judge isn't going to tolerate you trying to bulls*** some nerdy technicality that he doesn't appreciate. That's how judges are. He's going to the pub afterwards with the prosecutor, not with you.

Pinky
Posts: 2009
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

If the prosecutor says you did it, then you did it. The judge isn't going to tolerate you trying to bulls*** some nerdy technicality that he doesn't appreciate. That's how judges are. He's going to the pub afterwards with the prosecutor, not with you.

Fail at understanding of legal proceedings.

The Judge would give a lengthy talk to the jury (public representation) about the law involved and the issues with finding the defendant guilty or not guilty. A case like this would be used to test one or more specific aspects of copyright law in order to set a precedent for future cases.

Contrary to your statement, such a case would be very very precise and technical.
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5253
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wow thermite you're an idiot
MoGs
Posts: 719
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
In my opinion it all depends on the site that you're downloading from. If you look at it and feel that it's dodgy (i.e. possible government front) then trust your gut. I only have a couple of torrent sites that i use and have been using for years. If you're scared about the whole public torrent sites then i suggest that you sign up for ones that offer invitational only memberships. Although you'll have to remember that upload/download ratios will come into account.
Syco
Posts: 447
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
In my opinion it all depends on the site that you're downloading from. If you look at it and feel that it's dodgy (i.e. possible government front) then trust your gut. I only have a couple of torrent sites that i use and have been using for years. If you're scared about the whole public torrent sites then i suggest that you sign up for ones that offer invitational only memberships. Although you'll have to remember that upload/download ratios will come into account.


It's not governments trying to catch people. It's the mega-rich movie studios lawyers. They hire firms who spend their whole time trying to find IP's that are downloading/sharing movies so they can attempt to screw them.
FaceMan
Posts: 1284
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok time for that Pic again.




http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg35/ggb777/piracy.jpg
thermite
Posts: 2133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pinky, Mr Hardware - have you been in a situation like this before? I have. I gave a lengthy testimony and nothing the prosecution said made sense - I pointed out the wrongness of everything they said. The judge gives no talk - the judge hardly talks at all. All I heard him say was "I don't see how the police could be wrong" or something like that. I didn't even hear if I was guilty/not guilty at the end - couldn't actually hear what the judge had said. Took me 2 weeks to find out when they sent me a letter saying to pay a fine. The judge and prosecutor were co-workers, in the same building, I don't see how this could ever go fairly.

So contrary to your statements - you're both naiive and don't understand the purpose of the courts or how society works.

Well... Mr Hardware. Once again. You never have anything to argue other than to spurt unfounded insults. Please see the forum guidelines.

last edited by thermite at 13:02:38 20/Jul/09
deadlyf
Posts: 365
Location: Queensland
What is not clear to me is how far the anti-piracy companies go to ensure that the requested file is actually copyrighted material (just because it's called xxxx.avi doesn't mean that it is xxxx). Also, is a connection to a tracker enough to prosecute?
This is why I don't get why people think newsgroups are safer. I mean currently they are safer because there isn't as much interest in them from the MPAA and such however unlike a group like TPB who never actually have any of the offending material on their servers newsgroups host the files themselves. If TPB can be done for hosting files that link to files that may or may not be what they claim to be then surely if the MPAA ever went after a newsgroup service they would be proper f***ed.



last edited by deadlyf at 12:58:37 20/Jul/09
eXemplar
Posts: 2262
Location:
I'm fairly certain the combined value of the contents of every qgl (ausgamers?) poster's hard drive would exceed the gross world product by a fair amount.

As a consumer this is brilliant, any content I want for the cost of a standard broadband connection.

From a business perspective it's pretty astounding that such rampant piracy and blatant, publicly flaunted breaches of copyright and IP has been allowed to flourish and indeed become a profitable business for a lot of people. There's definitely going to be a lot of movement on this in the coming years.

On a side note, you're stupid for using public torrents for your day to day stuff. Sites like demonoid are not private. Applications like peer guardian do not protect you from anything, you're still reporting to the tracker that you have x amount of y file, they only need to query the trackers.
natslovR
Posts: 6224
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Newsgroups are considered safer than public trackers because you use encrypted connection to connect to the news server, the news server company claims it logs no more than is required to bill you or protect itself from you spamming, and they believe they are protected by common carrier protections like telephone companies and the postal service

news server companies have handed over user records to the US law enforcement in the past to do with child pornography, worms and valve. These known events involve the uploader to news servers, not downloaders.

I've never heard of a newsgroup downloader getting a c&d letter.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9763
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So pretty much use torrents until you get a C&D letter, then switch to newsgroups. haha
Jim
Posts: 9980
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pinky, Mr Hardware - have you been in a situation like this before? I have. I gave a lengthy testimony and nothing the prosecution said made sense - I pointed out the wrongness of everything they said. The judge gives no talk - the judge hardly talks at all. All I heard him say was "I don't see how the police could be wrong" or something like that. I didn't even hear if I was guilty/not guilty at the end - couldn't actually hear what the judge had said.

gold
just gold


So contrary to your statements - you're both naiive and don't understand the purpose of the courts or how society works.
this is like icing on a cake made of gold, but instead of icing, it's gold
paveway
Posts: 10126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that's thermite.
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5254
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if the courts are as corrupt as you claim they are thermite then gordon nuttall would be a free man. he would have just had a beer with the judge and walk away scott free.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9765
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sweet. If I need a defense in a court case, pffft to lawyer, I'm bringing a slab of beer for the judge!
Pinky
Posts: 2014
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Well, contrary to your contrariness I actually do have experience in court cases relating to engineering and traffic offenses. I have also had experience with Jury Service in County Court, although I didn't make the final Jury selection I heard that case and experienced quite a bit of the legal proceedings of what was a complex case.

On top of that I lunch with my lawyer every other Thursday.

*edit* removed insult
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