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    #21
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    i dont think anyone actually got *sued*....i think all settled out of court.


    and it wasnt many that that happened too.


    RIAA/MPAA is a joke. i have at least 600-800 gigs of tv, music, movies, books, game and all kinds of other shit. fuck em.

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    #22
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    sworn silence you shouldnt even be saying you know someone who was in deep lol

    i have a lot of music and programs.. same with my dad too. we also had 3 houses all connected to our internet and they paid us per month for interent, we had around 9 connections i think and when comcast came over to install our phone to our internet or whatever, we had to hide the routers and switches and shit lol

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    #23
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    my other friend has a ex hd with 200 gigs of music movies tv shows etc

    nah lol i just dont wanna tell the details...even though i really want to share the info because the story's funny lol

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    #24
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    Probably just tried to crucify a few people because companies are getting nervous. It's way to big of a thing to stop, it's like trying to police the internet.:wtf: Odds are in our favor of not getting caught. I think my husband said it was like the odds of winning the lottery. His brother got contacted like others have said from his isp but they switched companies or something. But he got caught cause he has three comps hooked up d/l ALOT 1 which was solely kept on for that purpose to 24-7 d/l porn.

    As Weird Al puts it-they need all that money for their diamond studded pools right?

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    #25
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Dynamite
    my grandmother downloaded a season of Diagnosis murder...within hours the RIAA kicked in her door. When she turned round she had her cane in her hands...needless to say the S.W.A.T's opened fire, she was cut down in a hail of bullets

    god rest her pirate soul



    (j/k)
    HAHA
    that was good

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    #26
    Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    I was contacted by my ISP a few years back for uploading, they told me that i was uploading 40gigs per month and that I was allowed 5. They didn't even charge me for the 35gigs i went over.
    For all you limewire users out there, how many of you just downloaded limewire pro using the "free" version?

    :jointsmile: Chuck
    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickHenry
    ...HAHA when I saw your picture I called over my wife to look at it. I was all, \"See that? That\'s a true stoner! Only a true stoner would consider using a lava lamp housing to grow his plants! THAT is dedication!\"
    I like deep fried :spam3:
    [SIZE=\"3\"]I am also a chronic liar[/SIZE].

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    #27
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    Lol wow. More people got in trouble than I thought about this. I might wanna slow down my constant downloading xD.

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    #28
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    THe RIAA mostly focuses on people who are not only downloading but also "seeding" pirated files.Such as the college students with 3 terabytes of mp3's on their computer who are set up as a torrent seeder.and also the individuals who download 10 or 20 movies every week or download entire bibliographies of musical artists.downloading a cd once in a while or a movie now and then is pretty much safe.It's when you go nuts and try to get every damn mp3 or movie out there that they jump down your throat.

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    #29
    Senior Member

    In trouble for piracy?

    Quote Originally Posted by omegagodly
    i got a letter once threatening to shut off our internet service, but no fines or anything... you'll most likely get caught downloading off of torrents than you will off of peer to peer networking, because on torrent, most big companies will look for their material on there, and you have to share,,, on peer to peer you dont have to share.. which is great.
    Most P2P programs route ALL traffic through a central server.It isnt REALLY true P2P.The torrents on the other hand ARE true P2P there IS no main server like with Kazaa or grokster.with those,your initial login and file requests get filtered trough their main server and then sent on to other individual computer terminals.with torrents,there IS no "logon" to do.You merely contact a "tracker" which is a personal comp somewhere that the person has allowed to be used as a hub.From there on, all the data you get or transmit is straight from the individual computer that actaully HAS the file you need.No more "server" to run through,as with kazaa.

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