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OCBucksFan;1359625; said:Honestly, it will have the most impact on uploaders, people who continue to seed. However, since many companys are doing "seed boxes" outside the country for music couriers, it will not have the impact that people are expecting. The reality is this, if you don't seed, or don't seed the music but instead seed public domain items to keep your ratio up, you will never see a problem. Most of the private trackers I am on took music off, so essentially, it means very little.
To sum it up, if the Riaa catches you seeding, they will send your ISP a letter with your IP address. Your ISP will then send you a nasty gram saying that if you don't stop, they are going to disable P2P on you, if you are caught again, the RIAA will send a second nasty gram and the ISP has the right to take action to protect their company.
I have already seen that a lot of ISP's have started blocking P2P transfers as well as sites like piratebay.org, so it's just a matter of time until people move back to something like usenet for their transfers, though the convience of torrents is nice, and of course, it will remain around for porn.
OCBucksFan;1359628; said:On another note, this is a really good thing, it won't eliminate piracy but it will give device manufacturers something to bring to the table to debate the removal of DRM. There's a few sites that are working towards it, but still, many artists insists on itunes only. For a user like me, who doesn't much care for itunes, this can be quite frustrating, but the argument seems to be "the only people who hate DRM are pirates."
Nice input. I wonder if it will force more letters to be sent out now? Just curious to the soon to be comparable percentages.
I would be stunned to see (insert famous maker company ie itunes),and it not be available on torrent or direct download links(rapidshare,megaupload,megashare etc). There is a converting program for any file extention(although,I can personally remember having some problems with REAL media from realplayer).
I bought a rapidshare premium account. I actually had 12 at once,but the problem with the pirated accounts was everyone was sucking them dry. There is a secure lock option,that can only be turned off by email that you can't access.Which for one user is great,but otherwise is shit with thousands of users with access to the account.
If you have used rapidshare before you probably know,that it's basically a giant shared hd on the net. There are search engines,and you have access anything uploaded.It has unlimited speed,and unlimited simultaneous connects. I am on roadrunner and can get 800-900kbs downloads with basic (free)rapidshare.Torrent speed of course varied with peers and ISP,but never was that high before,and wouldn't stay at a high constant. This is great for things like 1080i blu ray downloads. Some of those are 20 gig downloads. When you have a torrent with flucuating amounts of users,it's a pain in the ass to move that much data.
There are a few REALLY informative(think pirate,but organized,and more private) sites,that deal with direct download links with torrents being a secondary option.The site also has movies that are "M-HD".They are high quality (1080's,720's or will be stated otherwise) compressed using the x264codec. They are only 300mb downloads. Even with a free rapidshare thats a really quick for full download of a higher quality movie.
The only time I use torrents are to grab the latest episodes of something on regular tv. The night of the sitcom is usually flooded with peers.High speeds,and when you are finished you can make a nice,cheap "season",if you saved all the episodes.
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