
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
On 8/04/2015 12:08 AM, Russell Coker wrote:
At the meeting there was a mention of the fact that we now have a legal precedent for film companies to force ISPs to divulge the names of customers who might have torrented movies. This was bound to catch up with iiNet [and other] users....
Is there any good anonymous peer to peer software? Something that uses tor hidden services for all communications? Much better to just keep to legal and proper downloads, don't you think?
Well of course that goes without saying ! the very idea of owning movies which I haven't paid for; or even converting DVD's so they are playable outside of brain-dead DVD players, (which mostly also seem incapable of playing them); is abhorrent to my higher moral self.! I even believe there are some who have copies of that other OS what was it called .....; anyway they have not paid for it apparently. There seems to exist a whole category of software ..shareware ? where such behaviour is rife. This software philosophy, what's it called 'open-source' ?; why it's just encourages such an attitude ! Oh Andrew; how I concur with you regarding the wickedness of the world ! regards Rohan McLeod