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Thread: OVH now strongly against torrenting

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    Who? Oles (Octave Klaba)? Don't make me laugh, he's the founder and the director of OVH.

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    Not Oles..that Andy :p
    Even with this..Kimsufi servers will run ok on secure trackers..now tl has become public lol

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    Using seedbox at public is just plain stupid and idiotic, you deserve to get busted.

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    He quickly made himself more clearer, as I'm sure he saw many of his customers wanting to jump ship after the statement. I would bet that a majority (or very close to a majority) of OVH customers use it for some kind of P2P/torrenting purpose. Face it; a Kimsufi basic server has pretty much low-end hardware; harddrive is pretty small, processor and ram are low. Running a website might get laggy, so it's almost obvious it's intended for some kind of filesharing. That's just my take of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omgwtf View Post
    Not Oles..that Andy :p
    Even with this..Kimsufi servers will run ok on secure trackers..now tl has become public lol
    Andyuk just translates what Oles and other OVH.com reps announcements for the english forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riparide View Post
    Keep it private and encrypted.
    Why do you think encryption could help you? It might make a difference when a provider distinguishes between legal and illegal torrents. If all torrenting is forbidden, it does not help you at all. Believe me, it is not too difficult to create a 'fingerprint' of your connection pattern and determine if and what kind of p2p protocol you are running. You might hide what you are up- and download, but you cannot hide that you use bittorrent.
    AceTorrents --- What else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kross View Post
    As it has been pointed by one of my customers:
    http://forum.ovh.co.uk/showthread.php?t=648
    This is good news. Now theres at least 3 strikes. As long as people avoid TPB I think they should be fine.

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