They can't keep getting away with this

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I couldn't use the internet the whole night
all because my SHIT roommate wanted to see Alexis Texas lubed up.

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Stop breaking the law you fucking nigger.

how else will i watch my chinese cartoons?

Yeah, I got a message like this once and they required me to call in. Dude on the phone was like, uh yeah, we got a report for Barely Legal Brazil. I was like what? Never heared of it. Long story short I convinced him my router didn't have a password and my deviant neighbors must be using my wireless for porn.

He removed the warning from my account and I got a seedbox that day, never had any more issues.

>requiring an interview now

they are learning, slowly. maybe the casual plebs will consider buying the DVD if this happens to them whenever they pirate.

Get a better hobby.

>owned by time warner

They can keep doing it as much as they like and there isn't a fucking thing you can do about it besides take it in the ass like the weeb fagpie you are

Change the DNS, fucker

ten bucks for 3 months of VPN, have one less soy latte a month

>comcast

wait what? you get copyright notices for cartoons?
ive been doing it for a while and no letter so far even though i got one before from a TV show

Torrent the original Japanese version instead of the dubbed one? Dubbed version are derivative works owned by whoever owns the distribution rights, so they will complain if you pirate those, but if you pirate stuff that is unlicensed in America nobody can do shit.

>watching dubbeb films/cartoons
Why would anyone do this? Are they illiterate and can't read?

I've posted this before but.

Literally been torrenting since Suprnova, bare ip, 24 hour seeding, and I've gotten one (1) letter.

It was this.

>tfw you get a copyright notice for pirating porn, they include the title of the video in the notification and your parents find out about your incest fetish

>land of the free

I got a letter when Emp had that mod account compromised. Got a VPN and then a seedbox, been fine.

then they started enforcing data caps in my area and I complained to the FCC.

Never heard of that movie but it looks cool.

Seriously what the fuck are you people downloading?

It has to be lowest denominator garbage.

>Complained to the FCC

and what did that do?

I typed up a brief letter about how I believe data caps are anti-competitive, since the household subscribes to netflix (which uses a lot of data) and not Comcast cable (which doesn't), and that I thought they were capping data to push people to be TV subscribers, and that I had previously switched to Comcast from AT&T because AT&T had a cap and Comcast at the time did not, but now I can't switch to another ISP over this, since they're the only two in my area. I mentioned I was concerned about their pricing practices and about being billed for overages, possibly incorrectly, and linked a news story about that happening to people.

Comcast as a result sent a mostly-form-letter reply on this to both the FCC and me, as the complaints process requires them to. Nothing changed with regards to my internet service, nor did I really expect it to. But I figured one more complaint on the pile would be a good thing in eventually forcing either better competition or restrictions on data caps. And possibly it might also get my account flagged as one that will cause a stink if bullied, which might get me a better deal from them in the future, if they raise rates or something.

They can't keep getting away with stopping you from using their services for illegal shit?

well if he uses a VPN or seedbox they won't be able to know, or stop him
they'll see nothing but an unreadable encrypted connection to some server in the Netherlands.

>open another tab
>it appears again

He was simply sharing information with his neighbor.

Publishers often refer to copying they don't approve of as “piracy.” In this way, they imply that it is ethically equivalent to attacking ships on the high seas, kidnapping and murdering the people on them. Based on such propaganda, they have procured laws in most of the world to forbid copying in most (or sometimes all) circumstances. (They are still pressuring to make
these prohibitions more complete.)

If you don't believe that copying not approved by the publisher is just like kidnapping and murder, you might prefer not to use the word “piracy” to describe it. Neutral terms such as “unauthorized copying” (or “prohibited copying” for the situation where it is illegal) are available
for use instead. Some of us might even prefer to use a positive term such as “sharing information with your neighbor.”

You realize that's not the way it works, right? You are just as likely to get a copyright notice for downloading anime as you are anything else baka.

It sounds like you just got lucky over the years, but no-one's luck lasts forever.

I got two of these. I recommend that you get PIA, they give you both a VPN and Proxy service.
Since Sup Forums and a few other sites block VPN's I just set a Proxy on my torrent client, good enough for me.

>PIA
If you're gonna pay for a VPN you may as well pay for a seedbox instead if all you are interested in are torrents.

>no-one's luck lasts forever.
it does when you use a VPN

I've been feeling like we're edging close to the end of the golden age of internet piracy and freedom.

I've built a 32TB NAS and have been filling it up in case my doomsday predictions come true.

Sure, but at that point what does it matter what content you download? The liability is transferred to a 2nd party.

It's called TPP.

That's fucked up. Glad I have business class internet and private trackers.

It's literally the only option in many areas.

>breach the terms of service with your ISP
>they deny you service as stipulated in your agreement
>fucked up
???

the terms of service are too far reaching for a modern essential utility

It's obviously fucked up for you as a user who wants to torrent.

Easy there Bernie Sanders.

The number of "independent" ISPs on this map amuses me.

>Midcontinent Communications
>Mediacom
>Frontier
>CGI

Funny how they're all in states nobody would give enough of a shit about to put lines in.

>mfw cablevision

>mfw they oversold the network so from 7pm to midnight my speed drops from 60Mbps to 12 and the ping to even the city closest to me becomes 300ms

Kek.

>tfw Verizon
feels fucking good man

but I don't pirate so I can't say how they are there

>mfw only option is comcast

If you can deal with the insanely retarded employees, high prices for business class(the only way to get a decent speed), and pick up a VPN, it's tolerable.

I still want to burn down the local comcast office though.

I've always had either AT&T or Charter (currently AT&T), and I've never had a problem pirating. Do they just not give a fuck?

the only thing that is good is ive pirated for the past 6 years and gotten 1 letter the first year, to which i said send me another one and im switching providers.

which i wouldnt because 3Mbps dsl is ass but they didn't call my bluff apparently

Frontier is now in CT, can confirm.

P.s. I say Cox as Cucks for some reason.

Why isn't this an invasion of privacy?

Between Comcast and MS, a lot of you poor bastards are fucked.

So happy I have FIOS.

Better than saying "Cocks" I guess.

>if you've got nothing to hide y r u scared??? huh?! If you oppose these new """""safety""""" regulations then ur a terrorist B)

Can a seedbox still get DMCA notices?

tfw Midcontinent

in theory yes. but generally the copyright enforcers don't bother when an IP resolves to a datacenter in the Netherlands, since it's a hassle doing anything across jurisdictions, and there'll be ambiguity about who was actually sharing the file since a lot of seedboxes are shared, and their companies actually try to shield their users identities.

the worst that can happen is they send it anyway and the seedbox company tells you to remove (or removes themselves) that torrent

Hmm, why use a seedbox then? What is the point?

But it's alexis texas

Did this only happen with torrents or can they catch you with sites like depositfiles?

Grow up and leave your mom's husband basement

top fucking kek

More upload and download bandwidth than your common ISP.

They only really go after torrents because with a torrent you are actively sharing it with others as they share it with you.

The agreement says they can terminate your service, you know they don't want to terminate a revenue stream which is why people get 3094234 of these notices without anything ever happening.

Nowhere in the agreement does it say they can make you dance like a puppet and jump through their hoops if you breach the agreement. If you don't want me as a customer, cancel my service. It's fucked up to get an interstitial every time you try to visit any website and it's fucked up to have to call and get the warning removed from your account.

Ignore it and tell them to fuck off, it's only an alert. They can't actually press charges.

This seems like a decent enough thread.

Ausfag needing VPN. Thinking PIA, any reason not to?

>Nowhere in the agreement does it say they can make you dance like a puppet and jump through their hoops if you breach the agreement. If you don't want me as a customer, cancel my service. It's fucked up to get an interstitial every time you try to visit any website and it's fucked up to have to call and get the warning removed from your account.
That's actually exactly what it stipulates. Or at least part of it, the terms are so broad they are well within their rights to do as you describe.

I have express VPN and it's very nice. don't know about PIA enough.

>browse with lynx

stop using their dns lol

>not fapping together with your roommate
What are you, a fag?

>mfw I live in comfy Spain where ISPs don't give a single fuck about piratery

this happened to me

post speedtest

>tfw poland
>the only isp who tried this lost most of his customers and fell into bancruptcy

>live at home (not underage, just neet)
>be on private trackers but stingy with ratio
>download some music from public trackers
>get two notices
>dad gets mad
>stop using public trackers entirely, use only private trackers
>download (and upload) exponentially more than i ever did from public trackers
have yet to receive another notice

Most Amerifats are computer illiterate

>You are just as likely to get a copyright notice for downloading anime as you are anything else "weeb sound"
Not if it's in the original audio and it's a fan sub.

If someone owns the distribution rights for your region then yeah its a gret area (fan subs can legally be transfered due to creative commons and some other shit tier law that barely applies but still does the same way someone can use all the assets in different games and then give it away for free legally)

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