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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    still....not worried. good luck cracking down on VPNs in the future.

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    How I feel in ur head maybeshewill13's Avatar
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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Hero
    Invites?
    I don't trust anyone with my invites Anyone ****s up and I lose my accounts too.

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Damn how do y'all download stuff so fast?! It took me like a full day to download Homeland in 720p

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    GIVEN NOT EARNED ripthekik's Avatar
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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    I don't believe torrents will come to an end. I cannot imagine that day...

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    I've been downloading like nuts from Piratebay and i haven't gotten a notice...well, not recently, got one some months back. Think i'll calm down until i can find a new route.

    I'm not paying for any VPN or usenet though. Why would i pay to steal? WTF lol

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Quote Originally Posted by Meticode
    Ewww.

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    All For *One* For All Meticode's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loneshot
    I've been downloading like nuts from Piratebay and i haven't gotten a notice...well, not recently, got one some months back. Think i'll calm down until i can find a new route.

    I'm not paying for any VPN or usenet though. Why would i pay to steal? WTF lol
    More variety and speeds.

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    So what are the ISPs gonna do when they find out 6 in 10 of their customers download torrents?

    They aren't stupid enough to do anything, just scare you

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Usenet sucks. Anything old always ends up damaged or corrupt. It was pretty bad.

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Quote Originally Posted by Jello
    Usenet sucks. Anything old always ends up damaged or corrupt. It was pretty bad.
    You're doing it wrong or your provider sucks.

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Quote Originally Posted by bigkingsfan
    You're doing it wrong or your provider sucks.
    I'm pretty sure I wasn't doing it wrong and it was giganews.

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    There are many uploads of the same exact content. Are you repairing the corrupted files with pars?

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Hero
    Hey ISP's, suck our dicks!
    Dude, like it'a already been said, it's not the ISPs. Do you really think they want this shit? It's costing them additional money to send all these letters out of customers, and it will likely piss many of them off and they end up cancelling or switching their service b/c at this point they're probably unaware all ISPs are now being required to adhere to this.

    The ISPs gain nothing positive from this outcome, so quit your bit[COLOR="Black"]c[/COLOR]hin' being a hot-head and erupting before checking your facts and please, please don't blame the poor, sweet little innocent ISPs, ummmm k?

    Seriously though - I can't stand ISPs and their practices, but it's just the nature of the beast. It just so happens, this time 'round, the ISPs want exactly what the common ISP customer wants, and that's the government and private watchdog agencies out of our donkey screwing business. I think I heard that somewhere, like in Japan people are getting so damn serious jail time if they're caught pirating; any truth to that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigkingsfan
    There are many uploads of the same exact content. Are you repairing the corrupted files with pars?
    It was a while ago. If giganews emails me with another free trial, I'll look up repairing with pars.

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    Default Re: ISPs ready to crack down on piracy

    Uploads have pars files associated to them, some newsreader have built in repair if you have their par files like Grabit. To manually repair the files yourself, you will need quickpar. You're ****ed if you download a bunch of rar files, and one is corrupted, that's where par files come in.

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