reptilescorpio
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Fuck yes.
The fuck. The wife said tickets go on sale on the 10th! Her friend has talked her into getting tickets, so expensive
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Fuck yes.
Large increase in costs forced upon ISP's to track and do all this shit which will be passed onto customers.
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Fuck yes.
How does the 3 strike system work then? I assume the ISP has to track your activity and then have someone send you letters but only in certain periods. Something like a one month gap between infractions?You might be confusing this with metadata retention? The rights holders pay (or contribute) for the notification system in a lot of cases overseas. I don't think we know who's going to foot the bill here, but ISPs haven't been publicly complaining about bearing the costs (while they have been for metadata retention).
Wouldn't that cost money? Sounds like a better excuse to raise prices than the other bullshit reasons they have used in the past.
Also on that note Fred why the fuck did my electric and gas bills go up? The carbon tax is gone, this makes no fucking sense >_<
Yeah it costs money, but in the UK for eg the rights holders give the ISPs a bunch of money to pay for the implementation and maintenance of the system.
Sounds like it could be a nice little payment for ISP's then, how come iiNet are fighting again it?
The code has no mention of rights holders having to pay anything to submit a notice (it does mention that rights holders and ISPs will share the cost somehow, but doesn't go into more detail), but the end customers have to pay to challenge the notice (sure, it's refunded if proven to be correct, but why don't rights holders have to pay with the same condition?). If you don't have to pay per notice, why not just send out a shit ton and hope some stick?Large increase in costs forced upon ISP's to track and do all this shit which will be passed onto customers.
Lexi is lurking, she said she's really going to miss Ausgaf.
Well shit, how do we stop the cartels? They used to get the cops onto them in the bad days didn't they? Is it vigilante justice time ala classic Jackie Chan movies?Because the carbon tax is gone. Pretty sure gas is a cartel in Australia. Like export prices are way lower than what we pay locally. http://www.smh.com.au/business/comm...y-to-stiff-gas-consumers-20150220-13keaa.html
Plus with stamps rising to $1 it's going to start costing a butt load of money to send those point letters out to unhappy customers!iiNets main argument is that it's "heavy handed" which is true really. You're basically sending accusatory letters to your customers.
The code has no mention of rights holders having to pay anything to submit a notice (it does mention that rights holders and ISPs will share the cost somehow, but doesn't go into more detail), but the end customers have to pay to challenge the notice (sure, it's refunded if proven to be correct, but why don't rights holders have to pay with the same condition?). If you don't have to pay per notice, why not just send out a shit ton and hope some stick?
You're assumed to be guilty and have to then prove why you're not.
The account holder is the one the rights holders go after, regardless of who actually infringed. Some kid hacks into your wireless or your computer, which is unprotected because you don't understand that stuff? Too bad. You wanted to provide an open wireless node for the community? Better hope no one does anything untoward.
There's no explanation on how far apart / how close the notices can be. So, sharing three torrents at the same time? Bam, you're done. Time to go to court and pay up because your teenage kid wanted some shitty music to fit in with his friends.
Now, I don't have a better approach to this, but I don't think this has been particularly-well thought through (except by the rights holders, who are probably rubbing their hands with glee).
Well shit, how do we stop the cartels?
Lexi is lurking, she said she's really going to miss Ausgaf.
Have to put a horse before one I think?
Are you saying all remotes are cheap danoss? Or just foxtel?
Because I can't say I've ever had a broken remote for anything... heck even foxtel when we had it for 5 years.
What the fuck are you guys doing with your remotes?
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/...oposed-threestrikes-rule-20150220-13kc2c.html
Well then, looks like the 3 strike rule for illegal downloading will take affect from sept 1. If it get passed in the Senate. If it does, time to use a paid vpn service.
This is such a waste of taxpayers money. There are ways to get around it.
Why would anyone wanna keep watching shows/movies in sd, when they can download hd versions of it. Since networks don't air anything in hd.
I hate this backwards arse governments.
The only thing I saw in the code that I linked earlier was this:Nah they noted the space between notices, should be in one of the articles on it. I think it was 4 weeks between infractions to give the user time to rehabilitate themselves.
An ISP does not have to accept a further request for a Final
Notice List from a Rights Holder within one month from the making
of such a request by that Rights Holder to that ISP.
Prerelease. Tickets >1 were gone within 15 minutes, last I checked single ones were still available.The fuck. The wife said tickets go on sale on the 10th! Her friend has talked her into getting tickets, so expensive![]()
Likewise, though I'm already kinda stocked up with 360 controllers and wireless dongles.Great news, now I have a reason to buy some of those controllers next time they are on sale.
You know, if you let her post the occasional message on your account, she won't even have to identify herself. We'll know from the ever-so-slightly-more-forthright-than-Stackboy tone. Not that I would condone breaking the ToS in any way.
I like Tunnelbear, myself, but that's mainly because it's got a goddamn bear on it
The only thing I saw in the code that I linked earlier was this:
That seems to mean that an ISP only sends through a list of people sent Final Notices once a month. There was no mention in the code that I could find about time between notices, though it certainly would be sensible to allow some time.
ISPs will be forced to keep track of customers' IP addresses and be obligated to issue an escalating series of warnings to those accused of illicitly downloading movies and TV shows.
Account holders accused of infringing copyright will be issued an Education, Warning and Final notice, which do not need to relate to works owned by the same rights holder. Notices must be issued within seven days of the infringement and subsequent notices must be at least 14 days apart, to give the accused time to change their ways after receiving the previous notice.
If an account holder is issued an Education, Warning and Final notice all within 12 months their ISP will, on the request of a rights holder, "facilitate an expedited preliminary discovery process". In other words, after three strikes in a year your ISP will be expected to hand over your contact details via the courts without a fight
Ahh yes, you're right:
Quarantine Period
means a 14 day period following the issue of an Education Notice or Warning Notice to an Account Holder, during which subsequent Infringement Reports pertaining to that Account Holder do not result in further notices being sent to that Account Holder. (If a Rights Holder decides to commence legal action against an Account Holder, the Rights Holder may rely on any alleged infringements including those that were detected during any quarantine period.)
Lexi, who posts here on a semi-regular basis, got permabanned. She won't be creating a new account, she doesn't think. I'm catching up with her on Saturday.
Maybe she's just my alt already, or vice versa? Hmmmmmmm?
Can you use tunnelbear to trick your xbone into getting US Netflix?
She should definitely stop by now and then (several times a day) to say hi. I liked having her around.She's more than welcome to hang in Steam/IRC chat all day with the rest of us.
Unless she requested it. I've seen a number of people do it.Don't see anything in Lexi's post history that deserves a perma.
Unless she requested it. I've seen a number of people do it.
No. The ban message did not give a post, it was for generally not being a good fit for GAF apparently. So, yeah. :/
How am I still here?!
Reminder that publicly discussing bans and moderation policy on the forums is against ToS.
Reminder that publicly discussing bans and moderation policy on the forums is against ToS.
which is also a little fucked up in itself right?
Too bad we can't have that discussion either. But yeah, steam it is.
I'm on the hunt for a decent VPN provider now. My current router runs monowall, which recently declared itself EOL. The only viable VPN service it has is IPSec, so now the hunt begins for a suitable replacement with OpenVPN for more utility.
Define what you mean to be "cold."