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  • logamus
    Registered Abuser
    • Dec 2002
    • 2346

    #16
    Originally posted by e mag
    hahahaha they don't catch you by your username. they get your ip address and trace it back to your isp, the only way to avoid it is to use a proxy.
    ok, here comes computer retard question number one. what is a proxy and how do i use one? thank you, please be gentle on the flames.


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    • Vash02
      Shut your face
      • May 2002
      • 671

      #17
      Yikes. Thats the first actual proof i've seen that they are biggining to target people. I have to admit that it is pretty dumb that they are going after you no matter if you have 5,000 mp3's or 5 mp3's.

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      • mikey101
        aka murdoc
        • Jun 2001
        • 790

        #18
        Step 1:
        first, go to www.stayinvisible.com. once on that site, click the link that says "view proxies". You'll see a bunch of numbers on the site that look like "124.56.783.2" those are the IP address of the proxy server. Next you'll see what port number the proxy is run on. Now, choose one of these proxy's that's close to you, and remember it for a later use...

        Step 2:
        If you are running internet explorer 6, then look at the tool bars at the top. go to "tools" then click "internet options". Now click the "connections" tab at the top of the new window. Once in that section, click the button labeled "LAN settings...". Now check the box that says "Use a proxy Server for your LAN". Now you have a place to enter in the IP Address and Port number which you got off of www.stayinvisible.com, enter both IP and port number in specified boxes. Hit apply/OK until you are out of the window. And that's it, you're now masked by a proxy!

        I tried to be as simple as possible..let me know if something doesn't make sense..hope this helps

        btw: A proxy is another website, or company, or anyone else that has an IP address and allows you to run all of the info you see on the internet through them first, then to you. This is good because if someone tries to trace you, they are actually tracing the proxy server that you are going through.

        *Here's how information flows if you're not using a proxy (---> means the packets of info being sent to you)

        The Internet---------->You

        *Now here's what it looks like while you're proxy is on:
        (notice how the info goes through the proxy first)

        The Internet------->Your proxy server--------->You
        Last edited by mikey101; 07-26-2003, 09:08 PM.

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        • personman

          #19
          Dude holy crap you guys the most mp3s ive ever downloaded off the internet is like 30 and I thought that was alot

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          • Fred
            AO Zealot
            • Feb 2002
            • 2624

            #20
            does using a proxy like that slow you down at all?

            and I'm guessing that's not a good thing to try if you're using a school network...
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            • mikey101
              aka murdoc
              • Jun 2001
              • 790

              #21
              yea, the downside to using a proxy is that it will slow you down. how much it slows you down depends on where the proxy is located. that's why it's always best to find one as close as possible. Why are you looking to use a proxy on your schools network?

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              • Vegeta
                Moderator? Mob Boss.
                • Oct 2001
                • 1050

                #22
                I don't share any music. I only download it. I put all the songs in a non shared folder nto because i am scared of teh RIAA but becasue I am greedy and do not want people using my bandwidth to get mp3s... go bother someone with cable for that...
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                • dave_p

                  #23
                  hey miscue

                  i noticed you shut down a thread about finding video game ROMs a while back stating it was illegal.
                  this thread remains alive.
                  as a programmer(im one too) i can see how the ROM image downloading and emulation scene may not make you too happy, coding is not always easy and programmers should not lose out.
                  you are also a musician i believe?, im one as well so i can see how filesharing hurts musicians too. i feel that this thread should be shut down on the same merits as the ROM thread.

                  btw, im not saying i think either is wrong or right, there are grey areas in both. i enjoy emulation. i also own arcade machines.

                  i do feel less people stand to lose less money from a pirated copy of excitebike, or tecmo football than a pirated copy of the new audioslave cd but it is no less of a copyright infringement.

                  like i said, im neither here nor there, but lets be fair.

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                  • AngelBoy
                    _-=Angel Boy=-_
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 863

                    #24
                    So, nothing can happen if you disable people from downloading from your files?
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                    • gamarada717
                      Shiggity Shiggity Shwa
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 1075

                      #25
                      I read a newspaper article that said that the damages for one song can be from 750 to 25,000 dollars. This is outrageous.

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                      • Xerces
                        more fun than being normal
                        • May 2001
                        • 869

                        #26
                        Originally posted by gamarada717
                        I read a newspaper article that said that the damages for one song can be from 750 to 25,000 dollars. This is outrageous.
                        just because someone typed it up and printed it out doesn't mean its true.

                        the recording industry has made hundreds off of me, simply because i sample music before i buy it. i have never bought a cd because it looks like it might be good.

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                        • Vash02
                          Shut your face
                          • May 2002
                          • 671

                          #27
                          Originally posted by AngelBoy
                          So, nothing can happen if you disable people from downloading from your files?
                          I was thinking that they track your IP while you are downloading. If this is true then you are still at risk even if you dont share your files. I could deffinatly be wrong though so somebody let me know if i am.

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                          • Xerces
                            more fun than being normal
                            • May 2001
                            • 869

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Vash02


                            I was thinking that they track your IP while you are downloading. If this is true then you are still at risk even if you dont share your files. I could deffinatly be wrong though so somebody let me know if i am.
                            the only way you can get in trouble by downloading, is if you happen to download from one of their dummy hosts. there are very few.

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                            • AngelBoy
                              _-=Angel Boy=-_
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 863

                              #29
                              I keep reading about them going after people who share files, and are a source that people get the songs from. Just starts to lead me to believe that theyre only going after people who are sharing files.
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                              • Xerces
                                more fun than being normal
                                • May 2001
                                • 869

                                #30
                                it sounds that way. i would say the people they catch are 95%-99% of the time, people sharing files. they are doing it both ways to make them feel that nobody is safe, but they are going after the people that share first so if everyone stops, there will be no files to download.

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