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Previously on "Filesharers petition"

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  • Ardesco
    replied
    Pointless anyway they can't block it. I use uTorrent to download debian cd images because it's the fastest way. How will they know that my traffic is legitimate and somebody else's is not?

    I can also just tick the secure and encrypted check boxes as well and it will be meaningless bits flying around the internet....

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by miffy View Post
    they'll all be pirates anyway
    A bit like all the income shifters signing the income shifting petition

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  • miffy
    replied
    Not many signatures so far.

    Wonder if they'll pass the signature IP's to the RIAA as they'll all be pirates anyway

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Filesharers petition

    Filesharers petition

    http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/LawyerISP/

    We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to not force internet service providers to act as legal representatives for the RIAA and be treated like a common courier.

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