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  • Clippy
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    Linky sent (by PM) to those who requested it.

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  • chef
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    Azereus Vuze
    Mininova.com
    PeerGuardian 2
    remove torrents as soon as they've completed downloading
    if the movie is good, go buy it on Blu Ray at play.com

    problem solved, if they dont know your downloading then you fall under the radar in comparisson to those who distribute and it's only fair to pay for the effort involved in making the movie, therefore good movies are bought, crap movies are not.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    I recently stumbled across a website which allows you to either download or watch (stream) recent Hollywood movies online.

    I've been watching the movies online and the quality is pretty good.

    However, should I be worried about my ISP (O2) having a word in my shell like as this is obviously a bit dodgy.
    Linky?

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  • NickFitz
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    At the moment, ISPs are more than pissed off about Mandeloon's threat to turn them into some kind of secret police, but they haven't been forced into acceding to his plans yet. You'll be OK

    Note to people who find this via Google in the future: if you voted for the Tories, it's your own fault that this advice no longer applies

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  • Clippy
    started a topic Online movies

    Online movies

    I recently stumbled across a website which allows you to either download or watch (stream) recent Hollywood movies online.

    I've been watching the movies online and the quality is pretty good.

    However, should I be worried about my ISP (O2) having a word in my shell like as this is obviously a bit dodgy.

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