liamgallagher1994
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Are these abit dodgy to use & is there shit loads of virus's ??
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AlunJ
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i've never got a virus through torrents - that's not to say it's impossible, sometimes helps to read the comments to ascertain whether it's a good file or not.
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liamgallagher1994
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
i've never got a virus through torrents - that's not to say it's impossible, sometimes helps to read the comments to ascertain whether it's a good file or not.
Is it legal ? Can you get pretty much any music ?
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by liamgallagher1994
Is it legal ? Can you get pretty much any music ?
No, and Yes.
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liamgallagher1994
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Ummmm not sure if i want to run the risk
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AlunJ
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risk of what exactly? bittorrent itself isn't illegal, it's just the files people share through it...
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liamgallagher1994
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
risk of what exactly? bittorrent itself isn't illegal, it's just the files people share through it...
Well im not exactly going to download Bittorrent and not use it am i
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Voyto
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There are a lot of reasons why you would use Bittorrent legally. eg. a lot of Linux distributions or other GNU lisense software is shared through torrents which is perfectly legal.
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liamgallagher1994
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quote: Originally posted by Voyto
There are a lot of reasons why you would use Bittorrent legally. eg. a lot of Linux distributions or other GNU lisense software is shared through torrents which is perfectly legal.
Music Files ?
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Nath
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You worry too much.
Everyone is at it.
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liamgallagher1994
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
You worry too much.
Everyone is at it.
Yeah i know what you are saying just dont fancy the heavy fine if in the 1% chance i get done
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Nath
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There are people out there who have TB's of illegal d/l's. The authorities wont be coming for you. I can see your point though.
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Dom
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use something like peerblock whilst P2P'ing, it won't stop you getting caught but it's offers a bit more protection than without it.
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WATSON
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dont be gay and just download, i download everyday on virgin media and have had no problems what so ever!
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by WATSON
dont be gay and just download, i download everyday on virgin media and have had no problems what so ever!
Lol, that wont take long, Virgin Media are the worst for shopping their customers!
I download on average 200-500GB a month over bit-torrents and dont get any problems.
TBH, theres too many downloaders to worry about, they generally only go after the sharers and not the downloaders.
[Edited on 06-04-2010 by Bart]
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WATSON
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I know plenty people thats with vm and have been for years with no problems hopefully it stays that way too
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John
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It won't, VM are having a big crack down on it.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by John
It won't, VM are having a big crack down on it.
Any info on this?
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John
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Media#Crackdown_on_illegal_filesharing_of_copyrighted_material
I know wikipedia isn't a 100% accurate source but you get the gist.
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Bart
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just search google Virgin Media P2P and you only have to read the first 10 titles, they all say the same thing.
If your into your downloading in a big way, I would be tempted to move away from VM.
I wouldnt get too scared, as they're offering a 3 strikes and out warning, the worst they'll do is close your Broadband account.
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by John
It won't, VM are having a big crack down on it.
u told me this about 12 months ago and said that letters are being sent out. atm, i still download torrents and havent received any letters!
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John
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That doesn't mean letters aren't (and haven't been) sent out, I didn't say every single person who downloads would get one.
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bubble
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i have received a letter from virgin today
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Bart
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FLMAO..... really?
scan it in and post it, what does it say?
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by bubble
i have received a letter from virgin today
pwned
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