Is Romania "Immune" to Anti-Piracy?
Just curious about the country of Romania, seems like most or all of the Trackers are "Free" from "Harassment" from the Anti-Piracy guys?:unsure:
Most of my European Trackers are from Romania , so it seems....so how come Most Trackers Do NOt house their servers over there?:frusty:
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Enlightened
Just curious about the country of Romania, seems like all the Trackers all "Free" from "Harassment" from the Anti-Piracy guys?:unsure:
Most of my European Trackers are from Romania , so it seems....so how come Most Trackers Do NOt house their servers over there?:frusty:
I was wondering the same thing. I always see trackers bascially advertise that they are Romanian, but they don't seem to care, so there might be something special about hosting trackers in Romania.
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Paying for a fast connection there is cheap. Finding a server there might be more difficult...
I'm guessing this but having been there once, I'd say it's a good guess.
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The_Martinator
Paying for a fast connection there is cheap. Finding a server there might be more difficult...
I'm guessing this but having been there once, I'd say it's a good guess.
Oh so now is "I m only guessing" thread
What I was about to say... Thare's loads of providers, even if you live in a small village you still have like 4-5 providers to choose from. Plus, as soon as we go to school we dream about having a PC. I know kids that are really poor and they still own a PC with internet connection. I have to think hard to find someone who can't use a PC. Even my 2 yrs old nephew can turn the PC on and ask us to put his favourite videos on.
Its not like it's 100% safe. My brother is a uploader on scenefz and other Romanian trackers, he had a good connection(max upload 40 Mbps), but they ve cancelled his contract cause of too much trafic. He was paying 15 pounds a month.
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Enlightened
Yeap, that would be the answer.
Even if a tracker get's closed with publicity, like news on TV / media / internet etc with police force etc, like it was the case of torrenbits.ro a few years ago, after the police raid, the tracker will be back in no time / couple of days, with the same domain, data base etc :)
So, hell yeah ^^
Not to mention the uber home connections ^^
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ovisan
he had a good connection(max upload 40 Mbps), but they ve cancelled his contract cause of too much trafic. He was paying 15 pounds a month.
Woaahh..thats like REAL FAST for REAL CHEAP...coz here in india its 384 kbps for like 1200 Rs= 25 $...And the speed is like the Max available here...:blink:!!
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Glitterstep
Woaahh..thats like REAL FAST
Keep in mind that's not their international speed, which can reach a mind blowing 2048 kbit/s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Romania
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That bit about micro isps is interesting.
I think Ro and Bg and other countries in EE seem to have difficulty enforcing many laws, not just those re: filesharing.