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Thread: Giganews\GoldenFrog VPN => International Copyright Mafia Ring owns u

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    I think only the seedbox whores download more than 5 TB a month.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    why not cheap vps with squid3 or vpn for a proxy, cheap, reliable, espeically with the unmetered hosters. and then its your own dedicated ip as a proxy, where as hidemyass etc its all shared ips O_o

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    Forget bittorrent. Download from filehosts, use a proxy. Or get into a little known completely closed bittorrent tracker.
    Last edited by harrydresden; 10-06-2011 at 01:17 AM.

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    Okay, let me jump in here ('let' is a misnomer, unless you shield your eyes from reading further).

    By far the largest copyright infringer ON THE PLANET is Netflix. Followed by the other rental 'firms'. The ability of anyone to purchase a subscription to their service, aided by decryption s/w (despite the on-going back and forth, DVD and BluRay, the decrypt folks have won), multiple ways to 'process' the data (recode or not), wide availability of of cheap blank recordable discs. not to mention the increasing fall of drive prices, etc. etc. etc.

    All the internet (P2P or usenet) does, is 'speed up' the process. If they actually sold their product at a price point which allowed a decent (not obscene) profit, not try to obsolete things all the time (how many issues and re-issues of a movie?), then again, none of this would exist. Who would care?

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    Hide My Ass VPN service is also taking a lot of criticism for ratting out an Anonymous (capital "A") subscriber. This calls into question the major point of using a proxy or VPN service since a user is really no more anonymous than without one. Both a VPN service and an internet service provider keep logs and will turn them over when presented with a court order. Using a VPN just means that it takes two separate court orders to get someone's identity -- which is barely a speed bump in the process.

    torrentfreak.com/vpn-providers-mull-fraudster-database-in-wake-of-lulzec-fiasco-111006/

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    not try to obsolete things all the time (how many issues and re-issues of a movie?), then again, none of this would exist.
    Or how about major plot reversals in the re-issues of 'classic' films?

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_shot_first

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    But his plan failed in the biggest way imaginable. HideMyAss (HMA) keep logs and as a UK company when given a court order to cough up information, they do so
    this.

    We just need to use "normal" VPN service. No logs. =) Thta is if there are any real truth to their statements lol
    Last edited by Hypatia; 10-07-2011 at 10:36 AM.

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    http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-pr...riously-111007

    Good article about VPN servers and their logging policies.

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    It seems that Sweden VPN services are safe

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