I just get screeners.
One, you can stop being such a *****! TWO, more than a BILLION files are shared per month via P2P, that number doubles, at least, when bit torrent is considered.
That's why Net neutrality is a MUST...not just for file-sharing, which is the least of my concerns on neutrality, but if they start controlling one aspect we've lost. If we in America pass an Neutrality bill then we won't have to worry about this corporate crap.
So sign the petition!

Use a secure server in canada.... Your ISP doesn't matter then.
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If your ISP is tracking your bandwidth usage it will.
jag
I agree with you. However, if anyone thinks they're going to be able to actually BAN anyone from the internet, they are delusional. People want on, they'll get on.
jag
Depends if you constantly exceed bandwidth without downloading. People can suspect if they are tracking bandwidth. If the server is elite and secure they cannot prove. I am actually posting using a server in Hong Kong today. Why? Because I am that damn good!
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/15/japanese-isps-to-ban-file-sharers/
That sucks... I mean I guess its only a matter of time before its global... get those music, video, etc downloads in as much as you can before it hits permanent shutdown...
Piracy will never stop.
They tried killing Napster then other P2Ps popped up. They threatened to sue people illegally downloading files but it didn't stop. They used countless scare tactics yet my iTunes is full of 16 days worth of music I haven't paid for. They try to encrypt sh-t but there's always a way around it. It will never stop. Pirates are too cunning.
I disagree with this term "piracy"...that's the oppressor's description to, in the name of oppression and tranquility, demonize the cause of freedom. In contrast, I refer this process, this "piracy", by it's revolutionary epithet, "sharing".
I disagree with this term "piracy"...that's the oppressor's description to, in the name of oppression and tranquility, demonize the cause of freedom. In contrast, I refer this process, this "piracy", by it's revolutionary epithet, "sharing".

i'm just amazed that you guys have never seen pop up pirate
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Or you could call it "stealing" . . . since, you know, that's what it is.![]()
sure, any program writer could see the flaws in this, such as sharing a custom made movie, unless all DVDs and CDs use a common encryption which is recognizable by the ISP in which case people could just decrypt it themselves. Japan, you make me laugh! The Pirates of the Caribbean may be gone, but we are the Pirates of the Internet!