My wife's email would get the warnings and thought they were spam or scam, until we were watching a pirated movie that she had seen a RIAA notice with.
Discussion. They did mention port triggering (after a lot of arguing), but p2p traffic can use just about any port, so what's the point? I got my 8th notice this morning. I'm hoping this means the notice was just a warning, and that this will blow over. The only thing forwarded to the subscriber is the "case id" part but no password and no notice of the website. The dates are fairly realistic. If they do, are these dates realistic? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts So we just got our first notice of infringement from the DMCA.
If you have … A notorious porn copyright troll XArt/Malibu Media used multiple lawfirms to extort money from alleged pirates over the last decade. Fighting for the [free flow of …
It's just a warning.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast**A subreddit primarily dedicated to venting about your shitty experiences with Comcast. I was stupid and downloaded some DLC for Fallout 4, a video game. Comcast sent us an email saying HBO or whoever caught me DLing True Blood episodes from a torrent. Just file the counter notices as described in the notices to protect yourself legally.Have you changed your xfinity account password?
According to a lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania this week, a Comcast user was sent a staggering 112 DMCA notices in just 48 hours after downloading and sharing a single torrent.
Is there anyway to get this to stop happening?
I called the number provided and … If anything the copyright holder will come after you legally but that's pretty rare.Don't use public trackers.
To their credit, at least back then, Comcast never ratted me out to the studios.
Comcast’s DMCA Repeat Infringer Policy for Xfinity Internet Service
For the past two weeks I have been receiving DMCA notices of copyright infringement (this morning totaling at 8) for the Sims 4 Fitgirl Repack which was downloaded via Bittorrent.
If there's someone mooching off my wifi, how do I get them off? Just uploaders. This practice of uploading fake torrents is sometimes carried out by anti-infringement organisations as an attempt to prevent the peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing of copyrighted content, and to gather the IP addresses of downloaders.Not much you can do about it. Right?As strange as it sounds, concast doesn't give a fuck about dcma's and their copyright claims and just forward the message from the copyright holder. Support I keep receiving a DMCA from Xfinity email on the behalf of Mark Monitor for torrenting Command and Conquer 3. but the problem is, I paid for an licences through the Origin store for the game a year ago, am and do not want to torrent this game, and have access to the only computer in my home.
(Now seems like a good time for me to cease and desist).
We share a single wifi network, and one of the other three housemates handles the Comcast account.On Saturday, I downloaded the Beatles discography via Bittorrent.
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While notices sent to subscribers differ between ISPs, they are all very clear.
Comcast. I would not worry about it.
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** Our community is your official source on Reddit for help with Xfinity services. As such, things may have changed, but I doubt Comcast's stance on piracy/torrenting has. Malibu Media LLC filed 47 new John Doe cases in August 2019. It's amazing and easily worth the $10. It's Comcraptic!Press J to jump to the feed. So I worked for the department that handled DMCA notices about 2 years ago. Neither my roommate or myself use Bittorrent, and neither of us have even touched a sims game in the last half of a year (myself, never). Malibu Media LLC is filing copyright infringement lawsuits alleging that defendants are illegally downloading their adult film content from the website x-art.com. * advice Pretty much can be ignored, Comcast is just passing on a DMCA notice from some other entity such as the MPAA (movies), RIAA (music), etc. If it's an error on Comcast's part, how do I figure that out?