Originally posted by my csvt:
the ip address given to you by the isp is trackable and the person whose name is on that contract is the one taking the risk. for examle: if you have internet because of your dorm or apartment or something then who ever is legally responsible for that is at risk. that is exaclty why i gave my roommate a choice when the law suits started...stop downloading music/movies or i will cancel the internet and you can get it in your name.




The IP given to me is dynamic, not static meaning it changes every time the computer resets. All I have to do is reset my server/router/firewall and it will change.

Plus I have IP and Port scanning software and I often get alerts from spyware - but not a single one from the RIAA trying to hunt my 3 songed ass down and slaughter me with a 1,000034323438%*$(%)*$ dollar law suit.

Scare tactics work on most people though, nice try.

I actually had been risking my neck by running a bootleg copy of HL2 with CS:S - but after playing it for about a month, I just had to give credit to Valve and I bought the Gold Edition - $79.95. Who says having illegal stuff wont influence you to buy the real thing. I had no intention of buying it until I played the full version - now I cant wait to play it through again.


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