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Originally Posted by Rochard
Your
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Originally Posted by Rochard
the biggest fucking idiot on this board.
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Excellent start to presenting your, I am sure, brilliantly thought out reply. Let's see how you justify your approval of this quasi-blackmail...
(Btw, when calling someone a fucking idiot, make sure you don't make really elementary grammar mistakes. You're/your isn't hard.)
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Originally Posted by Rochard
Of course you can sue based on IP address. An IP is clearly proof - it says "someone from this location at this date at this time hit this server and illegally downloaded this content".
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It sounds like you actually believe that, which is sweet.
Rochard here are four reasons you are horribly, painfully wrong:
1) spoofing IP addresses
2) open wifi
3) relatives/friends coming over and borrowing your wifi
4) landlord including cable as part of house rental to 6 students
Most important thing, however, is that not a single case has ever gone to court. And they never will. Lightspeed and ACS Law both boast that going to court isn't the endgame. That cash is.
This is NOTHING to do with stopping copyright infringement, it is about making money.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
No different than an IP address. You can be sued for it, and then it's up to you pay the fine or prove them wrong in court.
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But Rochard, you brainiac you, why has a SINGLE case never ever gone to court? I will tell you. The people that challenge the quasi-blackmail letters never get taken to court! All they do is write a letter back saying FUCK YOU SUE ME. And that is the end of it.
This has been going on for YEARS in the UK. Not a single case in court. Ever. Been going on for some time in the US, a very letigious country, and not a single court case.
Just have a THINK before you post.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
My god, the fucking entry level in this industry is set very low.
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Yeah some people actually throw their toys out of the pram and say they will never ever post on a forum again and then come back pretending to forget they ever said that. Can you imagine!