Here is a tool to check if your IP address is being investigated for piracy, it might be useful for some of the Soulseek users on here:http://ipred.bitchware.se/
That was my first thought.that site's gotta be a sting operation
AKA
I ain't clicking that, homey.
That was my first thought.that site's gotta be a sting operation
AKA
I ain't clicking that, homey.
ACTA proposal? could you refresh my memory?ACTA proposal
Potential border searches are covered by the "Border Measures" proposal of ACTA. As of February 2009, reports show significant disagreement between countries on this topic: "Some countries are seeking the minimum rules, the removal of certain clauses, and a specific provision to put to rest fears of iPod searching customs officials by excluding personal baggage that contains goods of a non-commercial nature. The U.S. is pushing for broad provisions that cover import, export, and in-transit shipments. "[25].
Newspaper reports indicate that the proposed agreement would empower security officials at airports and other international borders to conduct random ex officio searches of laptops, MP3 players, and cellular phones for illegally downloaded or "ripped" music and movies. Travellers with infringing content would be subject to a fine and may have their devices confiscated or destroyed.
I'm not an expert, and I've never downloaded music except for sound samples, but I'd imagine legitimate downloads have tags identifying them as such.How would they prove that it wasn't downloaded? If you clean the mp3 tags for example, then how can they say that hasn't been legitimately downloaded from a site other than iTunes, or even if you've converted it from vinyl?
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That's only going to help you if you have a static (non-changing IP). Most major internet providers use dynamic (changing) IPs. So unless you know every IP address you've used you won't know, and even then you won't know if it's you they're checking into or someone else who used the same IP address.Here is a tool to check if your IP address is being investigated for piracy, it might be useful for some of the Soulseek users on here:
http://ipred.bitchware.se/
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If I'm at the airport though they can't expect me to pull out a 7" to prove itif you said that you ripped it from vinyl- they'd probably ask you to prove you own a copy of the record- then what happens when you dont infact own that grail latin raer you just downloaded![]()
same with the itunes suggestion- they'd contact itunes and itunes probably can give them a list of what you have/havent bought from them. but that's a lot of hassle.
That is quite true, some providers such as O2 over in the UK are now offering static IP's for free.That's only going to help you if you have a static (non-changing IP). Most major internet providers use dynamic (changing) IPs. So unless you know every IP address you've used you won't know, and even then you won't know if it's you they're checking into or someone else who used the same IP address.