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March 22nd, 2010, 02:52 AM
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lol sorry to hear that m8. However, production stations have been very aggressively tracking down torrent users in the past few months.
Torrent is probably an easy way to track pirates as all they need to do is seed and/or leech a specific torrent, grab IP Addresses, find out the ISPs they belong to and e-mail the corresponding ISPs.
Depending on your ISP, they can de-activate or entirely cancel your membership based on their Terms of Agreement/Services, which you agreed to when signing up with them.
The production stations/company may not be able to sue you, but your ISP can definitely cancel you.
I know a fair number of people who got notifications from their ISP regarding Copy Right Infringement issues (downloading movies/tv eps)
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