torrentfreak.com — The deals between ISPs and anti-piracy organizations are a worrying trend. In just a few months entertainment industry representatives managed to convince ISPs and governments that they should have the right to accuse and warn Internet subscribers, without solid proof.
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neorioAug 4, 2008
Home taping is killing the music industry.
podforpeaceAug 4, 2008
perhaps the pirates will form their own isp consortium. thought the internet was a free space for sharing and to give credit where credit is due. we should be concerned when our privacy is invaded and that spam continues to exist with all the isp security bells and whistles. the entertainment industry best rethink their strategy and offer what the pirates can't hack.
wigrenAug 4, 2008
Your apathy is cancer.
kershaltAug 4, 2008
the big problem i see happening is the ones makeing the laws and talking to these people dont see why we need the entertainment so bad and dont want to pay for it. When you have to decide between wether or not you want to buy a CD or movie you want or that food you need most people buy the food. well those who make are laws dont ever have to make those descisions so they dont know what its like to spend 8hours a day with 2 hours worth of entertainment that cost you 80% of your free cash for the month to do. They see this and seem to think were crippleing the industry by not seeing the movies or buying the CD.... most actors and musicians in the past made there money off of live shows or by salary they are paid for continues work not just a one time copy they sell over and over again. they want you to think were the rebels trying to change how the world works when in fact they decided to record there product for others to see and here instead of immitate and now when it isnt working in there favor they want to change it so it does.
ebulatingAug 4, 2008
Use a torrentflux hosting service with a http relay and ssl encrytpion.
ebjiusAug 4, 2008
Luckily downloading copyrighted audio/video is legal in my country for consumers.The Netherlands, f**k yeah...