I think it's about more then just collecting evidence. I think it's a trial and error type of case and if things go in the favor of them it could mean we might see more of this happening.
I think it's about more then just collecting evidence. I think it's a trial and error type of case and if things go in the favor of them it could mean we might see more of this happening.
70% of all internet traffic (in germany) is bittorrent.
nobody can stop that!
i dont get it, todays ISP's/countries specially Europe provide so High speed Home services thinking of what if they dont want people to use p2p, i mean normal web browser will never need a 10MB line.
as said before almost 2 third of internet traffic world wide is bittorrent or p2p in general, if they want to cut it then all of this high speed internet are nothing but a waste of ISP race to attract more users.
without P2P there is no need for Speed hunger and speed will freeze down to one point, sure these speed can be used by web masters but those are just 1 third. do they really want to stop the progress just because some damn monopoly company sitting in USA is no longer controlling his business and getting 2$ instead 3$.
"You can be mad as a mad dog at the way things went; you can swear and curse the fates, but when it comes to the end, you have to let go"Benjamen button
Why are you targeting the U.S.A.? There are recording industries all over the World who are fighting piracy. The latest take down of oink was by the Interpol, and because it was breaking UK copyright law.
Also, with the speed in which gaming growing and the amount of data that must be transfered in online games, larger lines are becoming necessary.
yo
ohh c'mon who your kidding with, yourself?
other recording companies dont make a shit, they dont even make a half of what RiAA is making nor they record that much, dont tell me that OINK was distributing UK's artist labels, maybe a small percentage, rest are American produced labels and are controlled by RIAA internationally and localy, if arrest was triggered it was triggered by RIAA and interpol wont do a shit if its not asked for.
near future maybe but i guarantee you those speeds are not meant for them right now.Also, with the speed in which gaming growing and the amount of data that must be transfered in online games, larger lines are becoming necessary.
Last edited by BawA; 10-26-2007 at 10:21 AM.
"You can be mad as a mad dog at the way things went; you can swear and curse the fates, but when it comes to the end, you have to let go"Benjamen button
I'm willing to bet most of those companies work together in cooperation.
As far as speeds you have online gaming but don't forget the all important use of HD, pics and so on.
The question is why would he do that since 17 y/o could hack OinK or any other tracker..
all the spam on FST are nothing to compare with the 10minutes Oink did on BBC. Trust me.so talk a lot about your favorite private tracker and the great content in public and there might be a reason for them.
Last edited by iNSOMNiA; 10-26-2007 at 10:37 AM.
The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.
None of it is a secret.
Filesharing is the quiet crime. You do it, your neighbors do it, the guy a the corner store does it. Millions of people around the world do, but few talk about it.
The latest oink debacle just proves the point. There are articles on every blog on the web, as well as major news stations, MTV, Billboard, etc.
It should be a security wake up call for everyone.
yo
There's definitely some truth to that. It's something several hundred million people do.
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