Mike H wrote:
> yep I totally agree. For some time now i've felt like this file sharing
> was wrong and I should stop. But it was hard to stop. thanks for warner
> bros for scaring me into it. I knew better than to do this. but let me
> clear one thing up.
> cox contacted me.
> they emailed me advising me that i would lose my internet service unless
> i complied with the email
If they were enforcing their terms of service, Cox would have probably shut
you down for running emule. I don't have a copy of the Cox residential TOS, so
I can't say for sure.
If ISPs were to more aggressively enforce TOSs, the internet would be a better
place, IMO and we wouldn't have the droves of infected zombies sending out
spam all over the place. Getting your connection pulled is usually enough
incentive to get someone to think about cleaning up their act.
> so i will keep my collection of stolen music and movies, but won't share
> them and won't get anymore. that's the best compromise for me.
>
Until you get raided ;-)
> Alan Dayley wrote:
>
>> JD Austin said:
>>
>>
>>> Your first mistake was contacting cox, unless you didn't admit it.
>>>
>>
>>
>> The first mistake was infringing on someones copyright without a license.
>>
;-)
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Kevino
AMAZING BUT TRUE ...
If all the salmon caught in Canada in one year were laid end to end
across the Sahara Desert, the smell would be absolutely awful.
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