That's what I don't understand. I use a VPN and TOR browser.
The email suggests that I change the security on my wifi. I suspect that they've had a look at my recent history and can't find any evidence so they're just passing on the message they've had rather than giving me a warning.
I wonder if my son has used the laptop and opened up uTorrent? The film is the only thing I've got in the download list so that could explain the trace.
It was one of these "Get It Right" warning emails. There's no deadline to comply with.
As a copyright holder, you could run your own torrent server(s) hosting only your copyrighted content. That would make it easy to log offending IP addresses. (See honeypot for better description)
It would be interesting to see what information a torrent client shares with it's peers..
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D6Nutz wrote:As a copyright holder, you could run your own torrent server(s) hosting only your copyrighted content. That would make it easy to log offending IP addresses. (See honeypot for better description)
It would be interesting to see what information a torrent client shares with it's peers..
Years ago I had virgin and I think I got some letter regarding this issue too but I ignored it and continued downloading. Fook all happened after that but we didn't used to download a lot of stuff. Ignore it and it'll be allright as long as you don't over do it.
I rarely download anymore, generally use streaming sites and airplay to the TV from the iPad thru’ Apple TV. I’ve had to get a VPN again because the Aussie Govt I had passed laws to force ISP’s to block torrent and streaming sites.
But the majority of stuff I watch is thru’ Netflix now and I can download certain stuff legitimately from Netflix to watch offshore.
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