On 28/02/12 15:34, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 05:24 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 11:16 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote: >>> Lot's of, um, people searching for free lunches means lots of people >>> falling into traps. >> >> +1 >> >> An advice to the OP and everybody who download videos for free by >> torrent. >> >> In my hometown Oberhausen Rheinland Germany the judges don't care about, >> if somebody else did "download" [1] videos and music for free via your >> protected account. If somebody was able to hack your protection it's >> your fault. >> >> There are no legal free downloads available for licensed videos and >> music. The German GEMA for example sues kindergartens for singing >> children songs in public. If you sing a song in public or if you upload >> a video by torrent, while downloading it, take care that the music and >> video are for free, e.g. that they're under a license like the creative >> commons. >> >> Regards, >> Ralf >> >> [1] Happens to a clueless person I know. I suspect regarding to the >> "download" this person is mistaken. I guess the person had to pay much >> money, because somebody else did upload, when doing a download. > > PS: I wonder how (in)secure it is to fake an IP with the torrent client.
:-D How are you going to get packets back when you're spoofing your address? > I wonder what lawyers do, to ask for the IP of somebody uploading at a > specific time from a specific address. Is the way they do spy legal? Depends on where you are - here, Australia, it's down to the ISP (until the latest round of secret talks are finished. https://plus.google.com/111963192282128912359/posts/EXHxf53EmEF A number of major Australian ISPs *will* hand over your IP address without hesitation and *are* recording all those details already. (cough those that sell pay per view videos cough) Additionally, many use "bittorrent" as an excuse to throttle your connection. > > NOTE: the default movie/net television channels in Miro are all Creative Commons licensed (Rumblefish can go f*iretr*uck themselves). -- "Oh sorry, I was taking life seriously." — Bill Hicks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f4c808b.80...@gmail.com