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ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - circles_o_o_o - 11-01-2017 18:44 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-38583357 Quote:UK ISPs are to start sending "educational letters" to customers identified as downloading copyright material without paying for it. RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - Tractor boy - 11-01-2017 18:54 I first heard of a scheme along these lines on Panorama about eight years ago, it seems it is finally happening. RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - gunnar - 11-01-2017 18:59 ^This would be a good time for people to get acquainted with a VPN if they haven't already done so. RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - terence - 11-01-2017 19:00 anybody know a good FREE vpn? RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - gunnar - 11-01-2017 19:04 ^ I can recommend Private Internet Access (PIA). It isn't free but it is cheap, especially if you pay for a year upfront. It is about £24.00 for a year. RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - Tractor boy - 11-01-2017 19:08 (11-01-2017 19:04 )gunnar Wrote: ^ I can recommend Private Internet Access (PIA). It isn't free but it is cheap, especially if you pay for a year upfront. It is about £24.00 for a year. Well worth the money, free VPNs are always full of ads and often limit your download speeds. RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - HannahsPet - 11-01-2017 19:29 Apparently Kodi and streaming apps are not included RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - munch1917 - 11-01-2017 20:13 It's only an 'educational' letter, they aren't actually doing anything, no need to panic. They are also only targetting torrents, the bulk of my just released movie and tv show downloads these days are from file sharing sites, I only really use torrents for older stuff. FWIW I tried PIA a few years back and found them a real pain in the ass, I gave up before my year was up (I was on slow broadband at the time, so maybe they are better at fibre speeds). If you know a bit about what you are doing, I've tried swissvpn which was cheap and pretty good, but didn't really cut it so well when I switched to fibre, too slow. I'm currently on AirVPN, reasonably cheap, and solid and reliable, with plenty of exit nodes to play around with and find the fastest for you, but might be daunting for the non-techies. RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - HEX!T - 11-01-2017 20:16 this is what happens when people dont stand up and say no to things like the snoopers charter. your privacy is a right not the suggestion Teresa may and her ilk think it is... but to keep it your going to have to fight for it. because these cunts think the law is there's to mould how they see fit... the bill is illegal and they know it. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/snoopers-charter-eu-court-ruling-illegal-investigatory-powers-act-emails-david-davis-a7488041.html https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/not-all-vpns-protect-you-from-the-snoopers-charter-these-will/ RE: ISP's to send emails to customers who downloaded pirated files - munch1917 - 11-01-2017 20:39 ^^ All well and good, but this is about copyright infringement, nothing really to do with the snoopers charter |