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RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - Oni - 03-01-2013

(03-01-2013, 01:06 PM)Ultimatum Wrote: Win. I live in Australia. They don't give a fuck.

Ha, they do about gun-control though.


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - BreShiE - 03-01-2013

This is actually hilarious. The US finally managed to pass a bill on internet monitoring. Good luck to all you US haxx0rs now.


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - Oni - 03-02-2013

(03-01-2013, 04:01 PM)BreShiE Wrote: This is actually hilarious. The US finally managed to pass a bill on internet monitoring. Good luck to all you US haxx0rs now.

It's not as funny as it is depressing.


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - w00t - 03-02-2013

You're using a company's service. If you don't like being monitored, set up your own infrastructure.


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - BreShiE - 03-02-2013

(03-02-2013, 01:40 AM)The Anarchist Wrote:
(03-01-2013, 04:01 PM)BreShiE Wrote: This is actually hilarious. The US finally managed to pass a bill on internet monitoring. Good luck to all you US haxx0rs now.

It's not as funny as it is depressing.

For you guys, yes. For me it's hilarious. I bet the UK is next.


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - Balls - 03-02-2013

I'm so lucky I don't live in the USA.


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - Prestige - 03-03-2013

Thank god I live in holland


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - Kinanizer - 03-03-2013

You know, I've always wanted to open my own ISP where none of this would affect me. Unfortunately I have no clue how to. Sad


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - 3SidedSquare - 03-03-2013

How do they check to see if you're downloading copyright'd material anyway?
I imagine the process is automated, and if that's the case, would encrypting data work?


RE: Six-Strikes System Starts In U.S. - w00t - 03-04-2013

General rule, if it's encrypted, they can't read it.

They don't have to read the file to know when you're using a P2P network, and they don't have to let you keep using their service if they think you're pirating.