Yup, my ISP contacted me and explained in a letter that according to their logs they suspect I have down/uploaded material that is in violation with US National copyright laws etc etc etc
Now, I live in Sweden. I am a Swedish citizen. ComHem is my ISP and they are a Swedish company originated from Telia which used to be owned by the Swedish Government.
In what way does US National laws apply here? Anyone?
After a few days I gave up discussing it. They even admit that they doesnt have anything that binds me legally to any misbehavior since they cant pin my designated IP to it. (Since I scramble it on that computer and it looks as I am in the Cayman Islands)
Anyway, I am back up. I called in a friend of a friend and with his help we hacked the modem and messed about in the DOCSIS so now I have a tap right into the ISP Nod.....well I dont. My neighbour does....
Sorry for going M-1 in the WOK5 game but it is all good now.
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Oh dear Duke.
I know that you are technically in the right on the copyright issue*, but you have to wonder if it is worth it...
For the record, you are 100% in the wrong with stealing your neighbours connection, so don't complain to us when you end up in jail...
Oh, and welcome back
korexus.
* Actually not entirely. Piracy is still illegal in Sweden, it's just that no one seems to enforce that law. I know that TPB are currently expecting a court case about whether hosting bittorrent trackers is legal or not. I wouldn't be suprised if your ISP was just covering itself in case that case goes against the pirates. I guess asking you to stop based on a current law in another country is slightly stronger than a possible future law in your own country...
I know that you are technically in the right on the copyright issue*, but you have to wonder if it is worth it...
For the record, you are 100% in the wrong with stealing your neighbours connection, so don't complain to us when you end up in jail...
Oh, and welcome back
korexus.
* Actually not entirely. Piracy is still illegal in Sweden, it's just that no one seems to enforce that law. I know that TPB are currently expecting a court case about whether hosting bittorrent trackers is legal or not. I wouldn't be suprised if your ISP was just covering itself in case that case goes against the pirates. I guess asking you to stop based on a current law in another country is slightly stronger than a possible future law in your own country...
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Funny, and here I thought Sweden was where all the internet companies with US customers incorporated their businesses to avoid pesky US copyright laws. Who knew?
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He ALWAYS steals my parkingspot since it is closer to his house so I am returning the favour. Eye for an.....well not eye really but something like that.korexus wrote: For the record, you are 100% in the wrong with stealing your neighbours connection, so don't complain to us when you end up in jail...
He downloads more movies then I do (I've checked his modemlog) so it isnt like I am sticking it to someone innocent.
Oh and to make it "fair" we have a sort of lottery every year about those parkingspots. The area involved has 20 houses and combined parkingspace/heating/tv etc.
I am in charge of that lottery.
No, I wouldnt dream of rigging it.
Remember folks, it isnt a crime if you dont get caught.
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