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<blockquote data-quote="neal" data-source="post: 2385638" data-attributes="member: 116619"><p>The "three strikes" is a common misconception just like it's ok to go 5mph over the speed limit. You can still get busted for it but you most likely will only get a warning the first time. If your using utorrent or whatever your using i would highly recommend using peerblocker (if you use win) or mobloquer (if you use ubuntu). They basically block peers looking into your network hence the name "peerblocker". My ISP sent me a letter saying "you were caught downloading such file on such date. You will be monitored by us or the FBI or the MPAA." Followed by a long legal paragraph. If you are continue to act against the copyright law our ISP service will be dropped & so on. So i started to useing mobloquer & haven't heard from them since so it works out well so DO THAT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neal, post: 2385638, member: 116619"] The "three strikes" is a common misconception just like it's ok to go 5mph over the speed limit. You can still get busted for it but you most likely will only get a warning the first time. If your using utorrent or whatever your using i would highly recommend using peerblocker (if you use win) or mobloquer (if you use ubuntu). They basically block peers looking into your network hence the name "peerblocker". My ISP sent me a letter saying "you were caught downloading such file on such date. You will be monitored by us or the FBI or the MPAA." Followed by a long legal paragraph. If you are continue to act against the copyright law our ISP service will be dropped & so on. So i started to useing mobloquer & haven't heard from them since so it works out well so DO THAT! [/QUOTE]
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