What interests me is that when you paste a scene release into google you are greeted with countless site links to RAPIDSHARE, hotfile and so forth as well as torrents and even pre formatted newsgroup searches. What amazes me is that when I used to paste scene releases into google years ago there were NO results what so ever and then some 0day apps would link to a Chinese pre db. Scene releases were almost always debadged or were non scene content.
There is no doubt that downloading through RS/HF is more secure than bittorrent due to your IP being visible however I wish there was some standard where the file names were scrambled randomly with each release, like you chose the root download page but then a random 907868564556GGBVU8656.rar was generated. If an ISP wanted to look at the http requests, it would be so obvious you download pirated material. Not that they are looking though as most don't want to be internet police. How long will it be until RS/HF downloaders are prosecuted? RS and HF both say they don't keep downloaders information and only the uploaders so only your ISP would know if they wanted to and prosecutions come from people contacting your ISP and not your ISP contacting you?
Just some thoughts.
I prefer to stick with SSL Newsgroups, yeh it looks obvious but I only download game demos and legal things![]()
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