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Old 28-06-2003, 19:26   #41
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Well done Fraz

That's hit the nail right on the head.

I don't think peeps need to worry about using P2P software as far as the ISP is concerned, as it is not the ISP's responsibility to scan users to see if P2P software is in use. More importantly, AFAIK, ISP's arn't allowed to scan customers equipment.

This reminds me of a similar thread about peeps getting letters for sharing a certain Lord of the Rings movie.
They only got letters for that movie. Not any others they may have made available for download.
This strengthens my theory..... only individual (company) copyright owners would persue a case.
I can't see a 'governing body' stepping in to prosecute people for sharing multiple copyrighted files.
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