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geekiegeek
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  #557466 13-Dec-2011 14:28
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Nothing for work or home. :-)



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  #557469 13-Dec-2011 14:31
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When I get a chance, I'll try it from my VF 3G AP, its using (direct.vf.co.nz) so goes through a NAT to get outside.

And I have only ever had one external IP address from it... Would kinda be interesting to see if people use a 3G connection to download some torrents...

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  #557472 13-Dec-2011 14:39
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http://www.youhavedownloaded.com/?q= *ip address here*

Work address is clean, home is dynamic but clean also.

Edit: fixing url



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  #557474 13-Dec-2011 14:51
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Kraven: http://www.youhavedownloaded.com/?q= *ip address here*

Work address is clean, home is dynamic but clean also.

Edit: fixing url


Cool, that works (for now)

Thanks! 

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  #557524 13-Dec-2011 16:52
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Just visited the site from my home connection and it says I'm all clear! This is despite torrenting an album recently (of a damaged CD that I own!)

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  #557528 13-Dec-2011 16:57
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This is taking off worldwide. It is unfortunate they did not put more thought into it.

For example: "If you have any friends who use torrents, use it to scare them off"

It gives the impression that all torrenting is for unlicensed material, or if your ip address appears here you should be concerned either you or someone else on your connection is using torrents to download unlicensed material.

+ total lack of information for nearly every single home user in relation to dynamic changing ip address.

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  #557714 14-Dec-2011 08:52
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I found this quite amusing quote from a techcrunch.com article.

Torrent Freak head honcho Ernesto dug up some pretty hilarious dirt. Apparently employees from Sony, Universal, Google, and Fox have all pirated content like Game of ThronesThe Hangover, and even a copy of Windows 7. (P.S. Ernesto’s search for past indiscretions at BitTorrent’s San Francisco HQ came up empty-handed.)




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