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Anyone ever recieved email like the one i got below. thought it interestin tho comical.
Dear Member
We are writing on behalf of America Online, Inc., the provider of the AOL
service to subscribers in the UK. America Online, Inc. has received a
complaint from Universal Studios, Inc. that your account was used to conduct
the peer-to-peer exchange of copyrighted movie files owned by its members at
the following date and time without permission from the copyright owners:
DATE 01/05/2003 14:58:39 EST
Such alleged activity violates AOL's Conditions of Service (COS) available at
Keyword: RULES. Please refrain from using your AOL account to exchange
unauthorised copies of copyrighted materials.
Our COS department has placed a warning on your account as a result of this
activity. Repeated violations of COS may result in termination of your
account.
If the alleged activity was not conducted by yourself or a member of your
family, but believe an unauthorised individual was using your AOL account at
the dates and times identified above, please call us on 0800 376 7444
immediately so that we can take appropriate action to protect your account
from future misuse.
Thank you for your cooperation.
If you have any further questions please email the screen name COSMonitor as
this screen name cannot accept replies.
Regards,
AOL UK Conditions of Service Department
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sound real to me, what adress did it come from?
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it's probably a fake. It's kinda weird all people that post those warnings are new members. I haven't seen any senior members posting a mail they got, while they are the ones that are heavy users.
don't believe it, they're scare tactics...
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Probably fake.......
Usually they will tell you the file that was in violation and ask you to remove that file from any P2P/File Sharing program that you are using...
they will also state what network you were using at the time. ie:FastTrack
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Ya for real...
you guys seen me, or other regs post anything like this? Shit... 130gigs shared on this pc.... my pc almost runs 24-7, on p2p, etc... when im not gaming, and i have never gotten anything like this...
screams out... fake!
:lol: :lol:
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Maybe it's an industry stooge trying to alarm us by "fitting in" and asking about the letters. ;)
:ninja:
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Yeah, just try phoning them, they won't know what you're on about