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    Angry my cable connection is threathen to be turned off

    today i was bored and checked out the hompage of my cable internet provider..i was shocked when i found this and i quote

    "IMPORTANT NOTICE TO INTERNET CUSTOMERS WHO SHARE MUSIC, SOFTWARE AND MOVIE FILES

    If you share music, software or movie files or other copyrighted material through your Cable One Internet connection, you risk interruption and possible disconnection of your Cable One Internet account. Cable One is receiving numerous complaints from copyright owners alleging copyright infringement by users. If Cable One is notified that you are illegally sharing files using your Internet connection, Cable One will prevent your access to the Internet. If you are storing content on our servers that another claims infringes their copyrights, Cable One will remove the content from our servers. In order to restore your Internet access, you will need to fax or send Cable One a written response. You will find instructions on how to respond at http://help.cableone.net/cable/dmca.aspx.

    this personally enrages me. if anyone has cablone i would be happy to hear whether or not your still sharing or if your connection has been disconnected?..thanks for any and all answers

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    As spokesperson for Cable One, I regret to inform you that the way in which you just quoted the site is an infringement on our site's coryright.

    We will be at your house tomorrow. Between 8 am and 10 pm.

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    haha..very funny..im not that stupid.

    our lazy a$$ people wouldnt come out here on saturday...:ass

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    Couldn't resist.

    edit "I thought quoting such a wide window of time would assure you of the legitimacy of the threat, it is cable right?"

    The notice doesn't look too threatening to me, I think they are just covering their butts. All I would point out is to avoid storing anything on their servers. The rest is standard. Most providers will cut your service if someone tells them that you are using it for filetrading. If you read closely though, they say right in their letter that getting back on-line only requires a fax or written letter.

    Just saving themselves from lawsuits.

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    just wondering..

    they have pulled crap before..didnt know if they were going to be serious this time..thanks for the reply

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    cable is node based they
    a) can't easily tell who is filesharing on that node
    b)would have to kick off everyone on the node to stop it
    c)would cost them too much either way

    don't worry--they are just blowing smoke rings from their asses

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    ummm well this might be a bit off of the original topic BUT is dsl the same way or is it easier fro them to tell where the activity is coming from..:playboy:
    like honestly, who does that?!?!

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    dsl is really easy to track, especially if you have a static ip

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    they only spout that because the riaa tells them to. same thing with the cease and desist letters. if they don't the riaa will go psycho on them.
    besides, it wouldn't make sence to ban all p2p'ers off thier service anyway.......not in this economy. I don't know of any industry that would be willing to part with 60% of thier customers........(other than the RIAA and ISP's ain't that stupid)
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    Originally posted by cheapprick
    Couldn't resist.

    edit "I thought quoting such a wide window of time would assure you of the legitimacy of the threat, it is cable right?"

    The notice doesn't look too threatening to me, I think they are just covering their butts. All I would point out is to avoid storing anything on their servers. The rest is standard. Most providers will cut your service if someone tells them that you are using it for filetrading. If you read closely though, they say right in their letter that getting back on-line only requires a fax or written letter.

    Just saving themselves from lawsuits.
    Ok, I have a dumb question here, but how I keep my music files of the server? Is this the same as keeping my files OFF my computer?

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