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Posted at 22/02/2007, 00:18
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does everybody watch tv live in the usa then, did pvrs including tivo or dvd recorders not take off state side. i dvd record my uk tv shows then time slip the adverts. so i dont see them. there is a negative side as i never realy see when new shows are starting. so i have to buy a tv listings mag. |
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Posted at 22/02/2007, 07:41
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i work for a very small isp like <1000 clients and we get 3 of these notices a week. one bloke claimed the notices was dated before he was installed, checked the time stamps and you wouldnt beleive it but he was pinged within 30 minutes of using the service. how unlucky can you get? |
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Posted at 22/02/2007, 19:40
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gotta love living in australia. its a breach of the privacy act to monitor what u r up or downloading here |
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Posted at 23/02/2007, 00:26
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that might be the case if you are doing anything in-country (i am australian too btw) - i know of at least 10 mates here who have received dmca notices from their isp (exetel and wild it, plus a couple of others) after they've been monitored offshore downloading/seeding (mainly from seeding) torrents. believe me, if they're going to get you, they're going to get you. australian privacy acts don't have any holding once you go offshore. |
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Posted at 23/02/2007, 00:35
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| does anybody no about what the issues are for downloaders in canada? | |||||