now there is a place I haven'y heard of in a while: 4chan
I wouldn't trust that group either as they have a lot of people of questionable repute posting information or attacking other sites (by whatever method is available). I had a run-in with them over posting American currency. it eventually led to the US Secret Service inspecting their servers.
as for the MOPAA/RIAA, I agree, they are criminal organizations and should be prosecuted under the RICO laws.
-Eric
On Jan 8, 2011, at 3:14 PM, gm5729 wrote:
> 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.
>
> --
> vp
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