Perhaps you should consider the methods and effort they use getting those lists.Originally Posted by Harsh!
Nobody said its full proof just avoids those that are well know which may be the bulk...
Perhaps you should consider the methods and effort they use getting those lists.Originally Posted by Harsh!
Nobody said its full proof just avoids those that are well know which may be the bulk...
Its hit and hope...
There is NO FOOL PROOF method of getting there IP addresses...
And anyone who tells you differently is a fool, and more fool those who believe them
May well be the bulk you reckon reality??
Thats a pretty big "MAY" which just backs up my theory of your lulling yourselves into thinking your secure when really your not...
I feel sorry for the n00bs(for lack of a better word) that believe all that dribble about block lists, protowall, peerguardian etc
Windows ME sucks ass. One of the worse operating systems you can get. Id rather have 98. Anywayz, like above Protowall doesnt work on ME or 98 so upgrade to XP or 2000. And Protowall plus blocklist manager is a kick ass job. And it does work. It does block out the ips of riaa/mpaa. Of course, they probably dont know ALL the ips of them so its not 100% protection. But its better than nothing.
It's still better than nothing.Originally Posted by Harsh!
I agree totally that its better than nothing...
But people (n00bs for lack of better word) need to be made aware that these sort of things are not an all end solution to the problem....
You run about as much risk when your using these programs as you would if you were'nt
Who pissed in your cereal this morning? He just asked for programs that would help him. He didn't ask for a full-proof method to stop from being caught. You assume that he is ignorant, and doesn't know that nothing is full-proof. Why am I saying anything, I love it when people use the word n00b without justification. My day just isn't complete unless I see some asshat on a message board give someone a hard time for no reason other than that they felt like being an ass.Originally Posted by Harsh!
Anyway, if you're ISP has already sent you two letters about being caught, I'd give it a break for a while. The last thing you want is a lawsuit, which could cost you thousands of dollars, over a couple of movies you could have just rented for about $5.00. When you get letters, it usually means the ISP was subpoenaed, and they probably gave your infromation to the movie makers lawyers. Definately something to take seriously.
Last edited by speeddemon5988; 01-31-2005 at 06:58 AM. Reason: Added quote and clarified my sleepy vagueness
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