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You can easily just torrent it...teeth_smile
wheelchairman 54 Reviews 332 reads
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The whole 6 strikes copyright alert system is the biggest sham on the internet. I heard that you can torrent 30 gigs per day and still not get caught. Even if you get caught you just get annoying emails. I heard Comcast hijacks your browser til you watch some lame video. They are also throttling you for 2 days as punishment.

The sad thing is that many people only have one choice as their broadband provider. The Big ISPs that cover 77% of America is doing the CAS.

Peer Block is useless. You need a VPN or a Seedbox to torrent safely nowadays.

You can also get business class internet too. They are only targeting residential ISP address with the CAS

After 6 strikes they give up on you and leave you alone. I guess this program is targeted at the casual torrentor who will be easier scare shitless when their ISP sends them an email saying that they downloaded "Blowbang Bitches #5"

“Well, there will always be ‘free porn,’ it’s just going to be that shitty mid-2000s crap that nobody’s ever interested in,” Glass told me. “If people wanna jerk off to that stuff, that’s like the equivalent of the guy who jerked it to the Sears catalog. He was never gonna spend money on porn anyway.”

 
Sigh.... Money, money money....

no tyvm,P.T.

Innovation (if you can call it that) goes on both sides.

David (a man in his mid/late 30s who’s been downloading pornographic GIFs from the Internet since 1993):
“It probably won’t affect my viewing habits all that much. Back in my day, we were forced to download GIFs with 2800 baud modems. (Sometimes I still get an erection when I hear a fax come thru!) So I still feel lucky to have the resources we do. The fact that I can sit down at lunch and watch April O’Neil do her thing on my phone, for free, is a miracle.”

Ah yes - kids today have it easy...  Back before the internet *gasp* there were these things called porno mags...  You had to flip the pages by hand.  And super8 film reels. It was lean times.  But somehow we persevered.  ;-)

And if the digitally copyrighted stuff gets locked down I'm confident the amateurs would step up to fill that space.  The quality of vids you can shoot with just a GoPro now is pretty impressive.  And there will always be voyeurs as well as exhibitionists.

Folks have lived with free porn for too long to let it just go away.  It might spark a "make your own and share it" kind of situation.  Which already seems to be well underway - if you look at the good amateur stuff available.  We've become a very voyeuristic society (reality shows, instagram, selfies, youtube, etc.).  And I think that ultimately works in the favor for cheap/free porn as well.

-- Modified on 6/26/2015 7:41:01 AM

The whole 6 strikes copyright alert system is the biggest sham on the internet. I heard that you can torrent 30 gigs per day and still not get caught. Even if you get caught you just get annoying emails. I heard Comcast hijacks your browser til you watch some lame video. They are also throttling you for 2 days as punishment.

The sad thing is that many people only have one choice as their broadband provider. The Big ISPs that cover 77% of America is doing the CAS.

Peer Block is useless. You need a VPN or a Seedbox to torrent safely nowadays.

You can also get business class internet too. They are only targeting residential ISP address with the CAS

After 6 strikes they give up on you and leave you alone. I guess this program is targeted at the casual torrentor who will be easier scare shitless when their ISP sends them an email saying that they downloaded "Blowbang Bitches #5"

The only thing the movie companies have is an IP address. They don't have your contact info. They would have to go to court to get the ISP to fork it over. If they do hand it over then they will lose a ton of business.  

Say you downloaded Jurassic World. Universal only has your IP address. They can only contact the ISP and say this IP is downloading Jurassic World make them stop. Now it is up to your IP to chose to either trash it or forwarded it to you.

As a general rule of thumb don't download stuff made by NBC or Universal on a Comcast's network because Comcast owns them. Don't download Looney Toons on Time Warner's network either

That's funny about the email notification.  Wonder what that would look like...?

Dear Sir:

It has come to our attention that you are illegally downloading copyright protected material.  Such as Blowbang Bitches #5.  Please cease and desist.  Put down the lotion and the kleenex and back away slowly from the keyboard.  The authorities have been notified.

LOL.

Anyway, it's ridiculous.  I would never download Blowbang Bitches #5.  The plot became so predictable after #3 in that series.  The director was a hack, he's lost all my respect.  There was no character development, suspense, or problem resolution at all.  But there was a climax.  Actually quite a few climaxes come to think of it...
 

Posted By: wheelchairman
The whole 6 strikes copyright alert system is the biggest sham on the internet. I heard that you can torrent 30 gigs per day and still not get caught. Even if you get caught you just get annoying emails. I heard Comcast hijacks your browser til you watch some lame video. They are also throttling you for 2 days as punishment.  
   
 The sad thing is that many people only have one choice as their broadband provider. The Big ISPs that cover 77% of America is doing the CAS.  
   
 Peer Block is useless. You need a VPN or a Seedbox to torrent safely nowadays.  
   
 You can also get business class internet too. They are only targeting residential ISP address with the CAS  
   
 After 6 strikes they give up on you and leave you alone. I guess this program is targeted at the casual torrentor who will be easier scare shitless when their ISP sends them an email saying that they downloaded "Blowbang Bitches #5"

I think those sites are more dangerous than bbfs

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