i prefer pg2 its easier to use and i dont have to worry about manually updating the ip's myself
i prefer pg2 its easier to use and i dont have to worry about manually updating the ip's myself
At around the same time, we received dmca removal notices for that that file and others from the BSA. Since we are dmca complaint, we promptly removed all content they requested off our search engine.
We were requested to remove the following items:
Adobe Acrobat
AUTODESK DISCREET 3D STUDIO MAX
Symantec Ghost 8.0 Corporate Edition
Norton Ghost 9
The BSA is working to rid these files off as many public trackers that they can find. If you want to avoid a dmca notice from your ISP, i'd suggest not downloading them.
Peer Guardian isnt going to help you. These are huge companies that employ people for the sole purpose of tracking down sites and users that infringe on their copyrights. They will do whatever it takes including using dynamic ips, proxies, remote servers from all over the world.
The truth of the matter is that if you want to download copyrighten material off the internet, your taking a risk while doing it.
What do you mean? How are the laws in the US totally fucked? Would you rather live in another country that will through you in jail for downloading?Unless you live in the USA where the laws are totally fucked up and people have no rights anymore basically US is owned by corporations!!. If that is the case then I would advice you to stop sharing software so that you do not once again appear in BSA registers!!.
The warning claimed massive raids on torrent websites. I checked into this story and had a chat with the guy that put out that warning. His claims did not check out.I was warned several weeks ago to stay away from TorrentSpy and The Pirates Bay, my fault for not listening.
-Xanthus
www.torrentspy.com
Last edited by Xanthus; 03-30-2005 at 05:28 AM.
What site(URL) does PeerGuardian2 use to update its blocklist?
I had the safepeer 2.5.1 plug-in for azureus that uses one of the sites that blocklist manager uses (bluetack).
Hey Xanthus, a warning would have been nice. From now on when you recieve request of that nature how about letting us know
Meanwhile, at the BSA office...Originally Posted by skelley521
"Hey guys, all we have to do is send a notice to Torrentspy and they'll warn everyone to stop downloading our software. Kewl".
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
It would have let people know that they are also pursuing software and public trackers.....think deeper........Originally Posted by lynx
news flash: Norton/Symantec has been going after pirates for years. its common knowledge
Last edited by Vargas; 03-30-2005 at 11:00 PM.
flashy;flashy:It's not so much as symantec as some of the others that are listed or not.Originally Posted by Vargas
You download stuff for free (pirating) then you take the risk of getting caught. Don't expect the site admin to be warning you off everything that might get you in trouble, they have enough to worry about keeping their sites running.
Peerguardian is worse than useless, unless it blocked out the entire internet they're going to be able to monitor what you're uploading/downloading with apps like Bittorrent. But that might be a little counter-productive.
If you're really concerned about security then start using private trackers or learn how to use Newsgroups.
At the end of the day if you get caught for illegally downloading you have nobody to blame but yourself.
Last edited by MCHeshPants420; 03-31-2005 at 12:08 AM.
I do use private trackers and newz.Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
I am not blaming anyone, just asked a question.
I stated that I knew better, but just made the mistake and your point is??
Hopefully you'll learn from your mistake then. Though I doubt anyone will cry many tears if an unpleasant individual such as yourself gets caught and sued for every penny he's worth.Originally Posted by skelley521
Happy filesharing.
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