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Here's what each of them monitors for and how you can keep yourself anonymous. In general, ISPs these days aren't so interested in what you're downloading. They leave that to the folks being stolen from. They adamantly reject Peer to Peer downloading. Maybe the big guys can swallow the extra overhead.
If you were sophisticated enough with respect to intellectual property law, you would understand that. There are legal ways to download many of those movies which usually consist of paying for the rights, such as via Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and many others.
But unless the owners of the copyrights give you permission, it is illegal in most countries. But It can be enforced as a civil matter; it is a tort.
I agree,I do see the need for torrents,and these sort of programs, but they do have legitimate uses , not just piracy. I myself have had the infringement email two times in just over two years. What you do is learn about the TOR network. Then you trip, and fall into the TOR, subsequently hitting your head, and your fingers hit download on one of the movies you missed due to your illness. The TOR does something to mask your identity online.
Have you checked where all these people are living? Have you checked their offshore accounts to dodge taxes their implemented for the rest of us but are unwilling to pay themselves? Some ISPs have traffic shaping which will actually slow down uTorrent. Theres encryption for getting past that, however its not good for anonymous the only thing it does is prevent passive listening, IIRC.
In the same train of thought— if I am using a program such as PeerGuardian, how am I protected exactly? What information is hidden from 3rd parties, and how much if any is hidden from my ISP?
Kind of like banning cars because some people drive when they are drunk…. Regarding email encyprtion you should clarify that port is typically TLS encryption which is just the credentials of the message — not the message itself. The one thing that has always puzzled me about this subject is this: With all the information the IP address of where content is being sent from, your IP address, etc.
From what I understand, the police need a court order or something to get information from ISPs. But Im not sure how hard those are to get. And a lot of them I imagine are outside of jurisdiction. Not since the Patriot Act.
All ISPs are required to keep record of Internet traffic for years and let the government take a peek when it needs something. Optic degrades 6 times faster than co-axial which means you have to strip it out and replace it every years otherwise it becomes useless. Cost for connection of fiber escalate out of sight compared to coaxial cable. Coaxial is far easier to repair, resists damage where optic will crack, split, fracture, break and is a pain in the proverbial to join — joins further degrade efficiency.
Not being too knowledgeable about bandwidths etc, I thought that all the massive movie streaming, tv catchups etc that were being urged to watch and my wife does due to the hours she works would use more bandwidth than just downloading file-sharing material or am I wrong?
I have music playing on the internet all day, am I being greedy? Getting back to the original question, I think I read somewhere that they can only track what we upload and not download, or am I wrong. How and what are the protections of this vs. And you wont know until the next bank statement. P2P, in fact, is ludicrously amateurish, and you will discover that once you learn to use Google. Filename, data type, etc?
This seems to be the correct article to ask this question. Hi Leo, thanks for your insight and you were correct about your comment on 30 Aug ! SOPA, Megaupload, etc. If I use this proxy on windows mail, will it stop my isp or others being able to view the data being sent etc.
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