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If you can't get in trouble for downloading stuff, why did I get an e-mail from Verizon telling me that when I downloaded the movie file for Away We Go I was breaking copyright laws?
If you can't get in trouble for downloading stuff, why did I get an e-mail from Verizon telling me that when I downloaded the movie file for Away We Go I was breaking copyright laws?
Just curious but were you using Peer Block?
Just curious but were you using Peer Block?
I always use peer block when I'm dl'ing movies. Can't the IP still see that you're dl'ing or transferring huge files? Does Peer block prevents them from seeing what it is?
I always use peer block when I'm dl'ing movies. Can't the IP still see that you're dl'ing or transferring huge files? Does Peer block prevents them from seeing what it is?
What does it do?
PeerBlock monitors each connection your computer tries to make with another one - and each connection other computers try to make with you - and then compares the other computer's IP address against a list of "known bad" IP addresses to see whether it should let this connection go through or not.
http://www.peerblock.com/userguide/intro/intro-whatdoesit
And "bad" means ones that are trying to track or trace your IP addy so it could be given to the copyright holder.
Have you ever looked at the ones they are blocking as you are BTing? It's interesting. It's countries and businesses who rent out spare server space.
After downloading a torrent file... what do I use to convert it to a useable file? (video in my case).
OK... but I cant transfer the torrent file into an mp4 or wmv?
A friend told me about that same VLC player a few months ago.
This is what is on the end of the file name:
[DVDRip].5465287.TPB
Did you d/l the link for a bit torrent from PiratesBay or the actual file to use. What are you using to d/l bit torrents, utorrent?
Uh... not sure.
