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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Anyone doing anything advanced to 'mask' themselves, aren't out getting porn from Torrents. Far better sources than Torrents. Nobody is hacking home wifi's to download porn from Torrents. The extreme few that do, will be exactly that - the extreme few, who's IP's probably don't work out anyway.
99% of the people they have, downloaded porn... they didn't get tricked, hacked, used, etc. Same bullshit we hear with cards. We got the guys IP, the guy used his name, address, etc. But swears his wifi/house/home, kid, etc someone else other than his spanky ass did it. It's complete bullshit.
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Let the lawsuits continue to be publicized and there will be programs, add-ons and websites that will make it easier for the "average user" to mask their identity.
Adaptability is the name of the game with technology. I can assure you that at this very minute someone is most likely coding means of improving anonymity AND they will give that solution out for free or make it available transparently (along with the latest galleries, etc.)
I do agree with the anti-piracy concept in principle (content should be respected), but anyone worth their salt in tech knows that these lawsuits will come back eventually to bite a few people in the butt. Any attempts to escalate the legal ramifications of such will end up backfiring.
I still maintain that even though the initial efforts that were made to reach out to torrent owners failed miserably, the adult industry needs to figure out a better way in terms of harnessing torrent tech and the millions of users who use it.