Canada not so safe?


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  Canadian privacy law forbids MPAA/RIAA to get any information about you.  So if they do decided to sue you, all the evidence they have against you becomes garbage due to them violating privacy laws.

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are you sure of that? this is very interesting!! so ISPs in canada, dont have the right to give any informations to MPAA/RIAA organisations!

someone can tell me how ISPs can find the filename we sharing?

isp log on the p2p network, find the user ip address and request his share list?

this is much trouble! automated tracking? spy camera in your room? :)

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They can:

This is the email that Cableone and I got.

10/30/03 11:05:32 PM by rsackett:

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Mon 10/27/2003 10:49 PM

To: Casartelli, Aldo

Subject: *** DMCA Notice [Notice ID: 1653252]

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

Hash: SHA1

Cable ONE

3201 Tower Rd.

Notice ID:1653252

Notice Date:28 Oct 2003 01:14:34 GMT

Dear Sir or Madam:

BayTSP, Inc. ("BayTSP") swears under penalty of perjury that Paramount Pictures Corporation ("Paramount") has authorized BayTSP to act as its agent for copyright infringement notification. BayTSP's search of the protocol listed below has detected infringements of Paramount's copyright interests on your IP addresses as detailed in the attached report.

BayTSP has reasonable good faith belief that use for the material in the manner complained of in the attached report is not authorized by Paramount, its agents, or the law. The information provided herein is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Therefore, this letter is an official notification under provisions of section 512? of the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act to effect removal of the detected infringement listed in the attached report. The attached documentation specifies the exact location of the infringement. The Notice ID identifies the copyrighted works by file identification number.

We hereby request that you immediately remove or block access to the infringing material, as specified in the copyright laws, and insure the user refrains from using or sharing with others Paramount's materials in the future.

Please send us a prompt response indicating the actions you have taken to resolve this matter. Please reference the Notice ID number above in your response.

Nothing in this letter shall serve as a waiver of any rights or remedies of Paramount with respect to the alleged infringement, all of which are expressly reserved. Should you need to contact me, I may be reached at the following address:

Mark Ishikawa

Chief Executive Officer

BayTSP, Inc.

PO Box 1314

Los Gatos, CA 95031

v: 408-341-2300

f: 408-341-2399

[email protected]

*pgp public key is available on the key server at ldap://keyserver.pgp.com

Note: The information transmitted in this Notice is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, reproduction, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from all computers.

This infringement notice contains an XML tag that can be used to automate the processing of this data. If you would like more information on how to use this tag please contact BayTSP.

- ----

Infringed Work: Jackass: The Movie

Infringing FileName: Jackass - The Movie.mpg

Infringing FileSize: 818661536

Protocol: BitTorrent

Infringers IP Address: 24.117.10.000

Infringer's User Name: None

Infringement Timestamp: 26 Oct 2003 22:59:08 GMT

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<Infringement xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://mpto.unistudios.com/xml/Infringement_schema.xsd">

<Case>

<ID>2724371</ID>

<Status>New</Status>

</Case>

<Complainant>

<Entity></Entity>

<Contact></Contact>

<Address></Address>

<Phone></Phone>

<Email></Email>

</Complainant>

<Service_Provider>

<Entity>Cable ONE</Entity>

<Contact></Contact>

<Address>3201 Tower Rd.</Address>

<Email>[email protected]</Email>

</Service_Provider>

<Source>

<TimeStamp>2003-26-10T22:59:08Z</TimeStamp>

<IP_Address>24.117.10.000</IP_Address>

<DNS_Name>24-117-10-000.cpe.cableone.net</DNS_Name>

<Type>BitTorrent</Type>

<UserName>None</UserName>

<Number_Files>1</Number_Files>

<Deja_Vu>No</Deja_Vu>

</Source>

<Content>

<Item>

<Title>Jackass: The Movie</Title>

<FileName>Jackass - The Movie.mpg</FileName>

<FileSize>818661536</FileSize>

<URL>24.117.10.000: 000/Jackass - The Movie.mpg</URL>

<Type>VIDEO</Type>

</Item>

</Content>

</Infringement>

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Leased IP's:

24.116.34. 000, Thu Oct 23 08:56:08 2003, Thu Nov 06 08:56:07 2003

24.117.10. 000, Thu Sep 11 16:17:40 2003, Sun Nov 09 13:35:36 2003

24.116.98. 000, Sun Mar 23 15:55:17 2003, Sun Mar 23 15:55:17 2003

24.116.215. 000, Thu Oct 30 22:13:50 2003, Wed Dec 31 17:00:00 1969

24.117.52. 000, Sat May 18 02:25:34 2002, Sat May 18 02:25:34 2002

Kad network?

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yeah that come with newer version of eMule.. this is a "de-centralized" (typing error).. server to find files

i heard it is very hard to find the source because it use many relay

http://www.infoanarchy.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Kademlia

(i dont want to talk about piracy files but about anonymous sharing)

why take without giving back? those are the kind of people that make file-sharing weak. my music uploads are somewhere 1-2 gigs every couple days and i do it without fear. first for the reason that i don't share billboard or pop music that the riaa is even looking for. thats my way of fighting back against the riaa, i don't download or buy any music by any band supported by them. the other reason why is because my isp telus just doesn't give a crap. my town has no caps on download/uploading, and there hasnt been any since dsl was put in 4 years ago.

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Telus will forward on warning letters... but if you don't comply, they're not gonna cut off your service, they just wait until they are ordered by a court to disclose your information (which is never in Canada at the moment).

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