Thread: uTorrent
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Old 12-03-2009, 19:34   #23
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Re: uTorrent

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You do realise what Virgin Media would have to do in order to limit downloads from illegal and only illegal torrents, yes?
No I don't. Was hoping someone would explain if it could be done. In my case I am saying that if VM didn't do it then my system broke for no reason and then fixed itself, having never done it before or since, but was smart enough to differentiate Legal/Illegal, which I checked, double checked and triple checked was the case. That makes no sense at all. So I am stumped as to why it happend.

Could they not just take the position that certain mini**** type sites will be 90% illegal, and block any IP connecting to it (the Tracker address)? Cut it off at the source so to speak.

Even though there is legal stuff on these sites, who would complain? Seems like that would be the simplest method of doing it.

It's not that I care if they do or dont, just say you are if you are, then I don't waste time rebooting the PC and switching Modems/Routers On/Off which is what generally sorts it if it is a Hardware issue (at my end) or if they have been doing stuff to the Newwork.
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