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My advice is dump your Newsprovider and sign up for Giganews. I get 1207kB/s ANY TIME OF DAY :D ---------- Post added at 21:58 ---------- Previous post was at 21:56 ---------- Quote:
Every post on Usenet is not copyrighted/illegal material you know. :rolleyes: ---------- Post added at 22:04 ---------- Previous post was at 21:58 ---------- Quote:
Giganews offer that now for a extra $5, you dont want NTL spying on your downloads now do you? ;) ---------- Post added at 22:06 ---------- Previous post was at 22:04 ---------- Quote:
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However, the situation with Newshosting appears to be that their connection with NTL is slow, and rather than doing something about it, Newshosting are blaming NTL. Giganews actually has a dedicated link to NTL, which is why they are able to offer high speeds reliably. |
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Lets take an example ... Fedord Core 6, 3.28gb for the dvd ISO download, on a 10mb connection that wouldnt take all that long.. Just exactly how many times do you need it ? .. now lets say you want to try every major linux distro .. thats maybe 10 - 15 dvd's you need. So there's maybe 3 days of your connection used at most. - ( i moan about it but ... ) All you people moan about slow speeds, then you sit there and saturate bandwidth all day long.. Can't have it both ways, either accept that there is only so much bandwidth in the world and limit yourselves, or dont moan when you are forcefully slowed down or stopped from pillaging it all. Frankly you are lucky i dont get to make the decisions .. if i did you people using 200gb+ of bandwidth a month would be looking for another service provider. |
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You don't have to limit anything, you have to choose when to use the bandwidth. Like outside of prime time. And as I keep saying over and over, it's not illegal to download copyrighted material
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So why do people get prosecuted for it?
I'm exempt from copyright laws if the music I download is for work purposes - I use the radio station's licence. If it's not illegal then why do I need the licence? |
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If it's not illegal to download copyrighted material, why are the various companies that create the movies, music, software, spending so much effort of closing down sites that provide these downloads? If the legality was above reproach then the sites wouldn't be able to be closed.
Or are you saying that the person who breaches the copyright rules is only the uploader, not the leecher? |
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I suggest you take a peek: http://mp3.about.com/od/isitlegal/a/riaalawsuits.htm Look near the bottom where it completely dismisses your foolish notion that downloading copyrighted material isnt illegal. in fact i'll make it easy for you::: "To be as specific/technical as possible, downloading copyrighted material without expressed permission is illegal. Such music must be purchased in order to be legal. " |
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So what gives you the right to come on here and lecture someone about what is right and wrong . And as you have a beef about what people download. If i was to fill my bandwidth with LEGAL downloads all day i take it you would be happy with that as its legal or do you just dislike downloading full stop |
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In the US, for example, the DMCA's safe harbor provisions are abused. US webhosts and are compelled to remove sites, to protect themselves from damages claims. They are effectively using blackmail to use ISP's/SP's as a proxy for enforcing IP law. Even if they're not entirely in the legal right. They publically make weak cases for suits to impact on stock prices and through backdoor channels. Also the PirateBay is a good example of how MPAA have extra-jurisdictional reach without being in the legal right. Why? Big money. Quote:
A good analogy in everyday life is the power of attorney. It does not need to be witnessed by a solictor, however most power of attorneys are. They charge, sometimes, hundreds of pounds to sign a document. Why? People want peace of mind. Even though it is not a legal requirement. Quote:
Ca-ching! Even this isn't entirely clear cut though. There's some good legal arguments to save your ass from getting sued. Causation is a big one and I'm sure if I was a millionaire my army of lawyers could think of some more. Also to my knowledge Directive 2001/29/EC does not effect any of this atm. Directives can have Direct effect of course, but I haven't investigated this further. I don't think it does have Direct Effect though. |
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2) It doesn't completely dismiss anything. There is no legal argument made on the page. It just says "downloading is illegal" There is no reference to jurisprudence from case law or statute. Not saying there is no argument to be made for the case in the US. But about.com isn't where you'll find it. 3) Quote:
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BTW i don't download music :) And anyone can throw links about http://www.slyck.com/story1340.html |
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If we took a referendum on the question of suing people for downloading films/music I cannot see us loosing. I mean the latest estimates show millions are doing it, even more will think it's a waste of police and court time when there are 'real' criminals out there. The market demands VOD. However, the incumbants cannot decide on how to supply it, how to get around the IP problems, technology. So the market takes it through other channels, IMHO. |
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