Internet shuts off

>internet shuts off
>call up ISP
>tells me I've been flagged for piracy
After pirating for so many years its finally starting to happen

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Time to invest in a VPN service.

US of A?
what happens now, are you getting fined?

No, I won't get fined

what cunt you in?

clapistan

>piracy
Piracy is attacking ships on the high seas, kidnapping and murdering the people on them.

Sue the ISP for slander.
Legal precedent: torrentfreak.com/mpaa-banned-from-using-piracy-and-theft-terms-in-hotfile-trial-131129/

The correct term is copyright infringement.

>not using i2p

I only say piracy because that's the gist of what they were telling me they shut my internet off for

So they did not mention the word "piracy" at all?
Then it's just you who has fallen for MPAA propaganda.

Piracy is murdering people on ships.
Copyright infringement is not piracy.

Did you use torrents? If yes, switch to filehosters. There are services that let you have access to multiple filehosters.

"The Copyright Infringement Bay" just doesn't sound as catchy though.

>using insecure garbage i2p
You need just 10 (ten) clients to compromise it with Sybil attack.

that's what you get for falling for the private tracker YOU MUST SEED meme

>land of the "free"

Hahahaha fucking Americunts. Claim this land of the free bullshit and this happens.

>land of the free
my sides

If you won't get fined what's going to happen? Will they switch it back on eventually, explain

Time to move, son.
This shit doesn't happen here and as far as I'm aware, nowhere in europe.
ISPs here provide you the service without checking the color of your panties or throttling and since there are several other competitors, they won't pull shit remotely close to that as people will leave that ISP for another provider just as good in a heartbeat.

Can't wait till TPP kills Microsoft by preventing software piracy

Expand on "services" a little bit
Lately I'm learning the wonders of open directories.