If you own a real copy of the movie then there is nothing they can do.You just say you downloaded it for a backup.Originally Posted by Hall of Pain
If you own a real copy of the movie then there is nothing they can do.You just say you downloaded it for a backup.Originally Posted by Hall of Pain
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damnit, I wish filesharing was safe
I shared it because bittorrent makes you shareOriginally Posted by johnboy27
.......so there are two letters? Damn
BTW, I don't check my email that often and I received this 2 weeks ago, and I was downloading after they sent me that until I found out I got it. It was a bad copy of the movie too.
How did that guy receive 3 of them, if the second means that you're getting sued.
And, how much will I have to pay if I get sued for one bad copy of a movie?
I read an article about these DMCA letters and it says that I was cought by a robot, and using that COX will never give out my information, so I guess I'm safe.......but I bet they will be watching me now.
Last edited by Hall of Pain; 01-30-2005 at 07:28 PM.
Does that mean you get these letters if you share through bittorrent or kazza. Wot if you just download rarely like once or twice a week and they are old files like old songs and movies old ones. Does this apply. Also will it apply if you download tv programs that haven't aired in a particular country but dont share it.
Last edited by Flametongue; 01-30-2005 at 09:43 PM.
It doesn't matter, if you share you get caught, thats it. Old files too.Originally Posted by Flametongue
Why are you sharing a bad copy of the movie?
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Hmmm, I had no idea that it was bad....and Bittorrent forces you to share.
I wasn't there. BTW, I heard somewhere that you need to share as much as you downloaded or bittorrent will go slow for you.Originally Posted by lee551
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