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gm5729 gm5729 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 8 15:14:37 MST 2011


You're really not going to get anywhere with Comcrap or Cox. Cliche as
it may be possession is 9/10's of the law. They own the cable, and the
law is behind them because they have the lawyers as teeth.

The MIAA/RPAA has so many businesses, colleges, governments believing
that all P2P, torrenting, etc is illegal regardless. What it is they
can't monitor it all so one bad apple.... I have read with colleges
mainly dorms that if a student gets a Nasty letter about violations
they cut off their internet. Then they have to petition the
administration for reinstatement of their connection. To do so they
must bring down their computers and subject them to inspection for any
torrenting(P2P) software. You all know that 2 operating systems with a
"black" screen means you're an evil bad cracker and you are
automatically up to no good. Technical profiling...... I know of one
college that in the dorms students can't even use Gmail.

Deep packet penetration and counting can be done on SSH/HTTPS but
content is not revealed. However, VPNs neither content nor packet
count can be accomplished. Aria2c is a wonderful client with multi
function capabilities including encryption. If a magnet link is
encrypted to somehow run inside a tunnel (VPN) DPI is again not
possible. It looks like zero traffic is running through the pipe or
minimal traffic. This would also eliminate TS. A server is even in use
right now as I do an email even if it isn't a server because it is
going to disperse data. GPL, BSD, MIT, LGPL and on, and on as long as
you hold the permission of the copywrite holder or are same said. The
MIAA/RPAA can't do a thing. We all know from the 4Chan "disclosures"
that these companies made publicly known to the Internet they are
crooks.

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vp


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