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I was just wondering if any of the UK ISPs offer 100mbit connection or at least 50mbit. I need this for my server.

At the moment i have one in USA on that line but I wanna ship it back to UK. Need to know if i'll be able to hook it up too 10mbit line at home and how much it will cost me. Probably like ?100 a month! >_<

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I just checked out your site. Nice design but I am not too sure as to how legal it is for you to be hosting that content. I am not a lawyer but I hope that you checked out the legal implications of recording from TV and hosting it online. With all the BS these days regarding music/video online I would be careful, especially if you have recorded that from digital TV and it has a digitial audio (i.e. CD quality) in the video as it could easily be ripped out and used to pirate copyrighted material.

Just making sure you don't get yourself in a hole you can't get out of :)

I just checked out your site. Nice design but I am not too sure as to how legal it is for you to be hosting that content. I am not a lawyer but I hope that you checked out the legal implications of recording from TV and hosting it online. With all the BS these days regarding music/video online I would be careful, especially if you have recorded that from digital TV and it has a digitial audio (i.e. CD quality) in the video as it could easily be ripped out and used to pirate copyrighted material.

Just making sure you don't get yourself in a hole you can't get out of :)

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dont worry its not ripped in UK and not buy me. good quality - superb even. even x to the z downloads our videos. if you watch pimp my ride - they videos they play there are from us! :D

http://www.westcoastcustoms.com/Showroom/v...mber=21&car=CXT

Plus these money only pay for the server

I just checked out your site. Nice design but I am not too sure as to how legal it is for you to be hosting that content. I am not a lawyer but I hope that you checked out the legal implications of recording from TV and hosting it online. With all the BS these days regarding music/video online I would be careful, especially if you have recorded that from digital TV and it has a digitial audio (i.e. CD quality) in the video as it could easily be ripped out and used to pirate copyrighted material.

Just making sure you don't get yourself in a hole you can't get out of :)

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Kobra's been around ages mate :p

dont worry its not ripped in UK and not buy me. good quality - superb even. even x to the z downloads our videos. if you watch pimp my ride - they videos they play there are from us!  :D

http://www.westcoastcustoms.com/Showroom/v...mber=21&car=CXT

Plus these money only pay for the server

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It is great that WCC download from you but when the lawers comes that ain't gonna be a good excuse. I would use some of that money you are earning to check with a lawyer. Technically speaking the money is for the videos as without the money server costs would be much lower there for the money you earn from legitimate revenue sources (such as google ads) would be more than enough to pay for hosting, put simply the videos is what makes the bandwidth costs high so requesting "donations" to cover bandwidth costs is indirectly requesting money for the videos (as you restrict access to paying members only). Doesn't matter how you word it these days, they can still get you for it. Also you can still be screwed in the UK even if using an US server.

Isn't the DMCA great :(

isn't the DMCA great :(

yeah love them! :(

well the hosting company im with check my server every week and they never say anything about the videos.

Its

Films

MP3s

Porn

etc

etc

etc

and THEN music videos

so we arent in a danager like suprnova.org and lokitorrents were. its all gravy

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