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  • #16
    Originally posted by blm View Post
    No, there have been very few cases of people getting in legal troubles over downloading. The only people that get caught and/or in trouble are the ones downloading insane amounts of data (terabytes +). If you are a casual downloader for personal use the chances of getting in trouble are pretty slim, IMO.
    Exactly. The RIAA has dropped its hunt for downloaders. They realized that the amount of downloaders has increased, people aren't scared by them. Makes no sense to keep paying money for prosecution if the amount of downloaders is not declining.

    I have received 2 letters before, one from HBO, one from a movie studio. I called my ISP and they had no idea what I was talking about, they were not even informed that a letter was being sent to me.

    The letter told me that if I did it again my internet would be turned off.

    I rarely get movies anyway, I sometimes get music, but most of the music I listen to is indie, so I usually end up trying to buy the CD to support the band, even if they usually don't get shit off CD sales.

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