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Originally Posted by duff
I hope this works... internet service providers acting as police is truly the only way to shut down piracy completely. People aren't giving these companies much of a choice at this point.
If you're not doing anything illegal with your company you have nothing to worry about.
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Will never come to be, the minute you snoop my data, you are not only breaking every privacy policy in the book, but open for about trillions of dollars in law suits..
Electronic sniffers are no different then human eyes, and we see what problems virus detection and the false positives that occur. You are not proven guilty until your data is alerted? Then they can view all your data based off a false positive? Controlled by PUBLIC PEOPLE in an ISP? What criminal won't open an ISP just to snoop you LOL. Some people waste their time on thoughts that can never be remotely possible..
This has been going on like this far more than the few past years. I dont get the rush of talk now. The last 20 years, all those fake dvd's you bought, all the free software you got yourselves, all the publicity and fame it created for the publishers of these titles... But now its affects this corner of the world and it's URGENT to take care of business using extreme tactics??? The only reason they are so blatent "in your face" with this theft, is because they know from the past 25 years what they can get away with and why noone will ever be able to do anything about it.
All you can do is change distribution methods.... Unfortunately, just like tube sites, the companies do have some beneficial side effects of this pirated content, you will never of course find argued in court.. "Hello Your Honor, We lost $4.2 million dollars in video piracy last year, but we as a small company, gained planet awareness of free advertising in the sum of $10.2 million dollars.. Money our small advertising budget could never possibly have acheived. But we feel cheated.. Please shut these pirates down and guve us their money"
heh