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Help! Anonymous
Dear /t/

I need some help here. So a couple years ago I discovered the wonder of torrents, and in that time span I'd say that I've downloaded a couple dozen Hollywood-type movies, and lots of anime of course. But just the other day I received an email from Telus saying that I had to stop, because apparently they caught me downloading Eastern Promises, and that I could be charged etc. etc. I'm also now on their "watch list", so I'm nervous to try downloading anything, not wanting my internet to be cut off. Is there any way that I could get around this and still download my movies? Please help!
>> Anonymous
Use encryption when downloading.
>> BelmontSlayer !PTiLTslS6Y
>>225360
Lol @ ISP scare tactics. Ignore letter, keeping Dl'ing. That is how they "scare" people out of pirating. I've been getting those emails for 5 years and they still haven't done shit.
>> Anonymous
>>225362

How?
>> Anonymous
>>225363

Scare tactics defiantly worked on me, lol. I don't want to get my internet taken away.
>> Anonymous
Cant they throttle your connection speed?
>> Anonymous
>>225364
Speed guide>use encryption
>> Anonymous
steps:

get azureus - its more functional than utorrent, but bigger :/

get peerguardian 2 - if you're on vista, get blocklist manager, and import a block list from BLM into Azuerues so azureus blocks the connections.

>> BelmontSlayer !PTiLTslS6Y
>>don't download blockbuster american movies.

Good advice. I've noticed that they only send letters when they catch someone downloading big releases.
>> Anonymous
>>225370

exactly. only big studios have the money to sue or threaten an ISP for allowing that traffic. Same with music labels. After i started using Peerguardian and i saw who was trying to connect to my comp while i was seeding/dling it was obvious that only big companies that can afford to do in-house tracking, or hire 3rd party reporting services, were the worries. Not the ISP.
>> Anonymous
>>225360
uTorrent has this features called "protocol encryption" and ipfiltering.

Also, gb2/g/.
>> Anonymous
>>225371

yay for 3rd world countries.
>> Anonymous
>get peerguardian 2 - if you're on vista, get blocklist manager, and import a block list from BLM into Azuerues so azureus blocks the connections.
If you get peerguardian, does it auto sync with Azerus? As soon as I booted it (azreus) up, it said it needed to update something, but I don't know if it was unrelated.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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4. PROFIT

It's none of our business what kind of illegal activities you have going on with your interbutt.