ISP Copyright infringement warning email

Safe to divulge this information here? They have the monopoly in the region so a boycott wont really work.
They're a public retail business? Their name can be mentioned anywhere. If they're dumb they're dumb.

Most ISPs just throw it out, now that some idiot knows this ISP is listening they gonna be sending even more of them lol.

I worked at an ISP long ago and they literaally had a spam rule setup to ignore mail from these people. They're just 3rd party trolls charging millions of dollars to the film companies claiming stop piracy and all they're simply doing is joining as seeders to share parts of the movie/series downloads then looking up the IP address owners of the people peering with them and reporting it.

As others have shown, a VPN and/or other protection can make it go away.
 
ISP lawyer entered the chatroom.

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@Nibiru - Waiting for your input on the ISP who does this horrible practice.
 
Good day
My little sister has received an email from her ISP who forwarded her an email from an agent representing Paramount Global companies CBS Broadcasting Inc. She downloaded a series episodes for my mother from a torrenting site and they picked it up.

I have checked their region and this ISP has sole monopoly in their area and they can not change to a more chilled ISP. Any advise? VPN the only option?

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Whooo scary
 
Back when I was a pirate I used Bitport to do the torrent download for me then I can just FTP into my account or use my browser to download from the site.

The free option allows for 1 file download a day for a maximum of 1GB storage space allocated.
 
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How is that scary exactly?

The link parsed weird on myBB which is why I edited it.

Basically that site tells you all the torrents accessed with your particular IP, or you can input another IP. So if you don't torrent, it shows up clear.
If you do without a VPN, it shows whatever you've been doing in the shadows. Zero privacy when torrenting, which is quite different to direct downloads.

If you use just about any VPN, it shares IPs too. It will show you what the guys before you torrented. Luckily it's just names of what was downloaded and not links to the actual stuff, seen everything from TV pirating to CP listed there.
 
The link parsed weird on myBB which is why I edited it.

Basically that site tells you all the torrents accessed with your particular IP, or you can input another IP. So if you don't torrent, it shows up clear.
If you do without a VPN, it shows whatever you've been doing in the shadows. Zero privacy when torrenting, which is quite different to direct downloads.

If you use just about any VPN, it shares IPs too. It will show you what the guys before you torrented. Luckily it's just names of what was downloaded and not links to the actual stuff, seen everything from TV pirating to CP listed there.

Yeah I see XXX movies like "Crustacean Cock Crunchers (A woman in a crab suit porno) marked in red when I search my IP on there.

It wasn't me who downloaded that though, weird.
 
Did some strong research on the subject a few months back, general consensus seems to be;

1. Torrents are generally considered a danger area re prosecution, but no court cases seen mentioned
2. Standard streaming is considered structurally legal under all conditions
3. Standard downloads are a grey area, supposes that distribution is then possible but it's never been taken to court
 
Stop promoting piracy on this forum. It is against the terms and conditions, go read them. You're not allowed to talk about this unless it is in the OFF TOPIC section where Google does not have access.
 
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