Yea I know you need Peer Guardian after forwarding, but once I forgot to turn it on....... and received a no-reply mail from rogers. The torrent matched, but the IP didn't, and they said I tried to sell something and I didn't. It didn't mention the names or anything, nor my IP adress, what should I do? Will the game's company do something?
Roger's is a Canadian company and as such, doesn't recognize American copyright law, so you're lucky in that regard. But don't forget PG in the future, I would assume that Roger's could boot you if they kept being notified of your downloading but that's just my guess. Telus sent me the same email about Dreamworks (I think) wanting info on me a couple of years ago but that was the end of it and I then got PG and never have been notified since. PS: I thought Roger's port throttled BitTorrent; this is the Canadian company?
what do you mean by throttled? I actually use BitLord but They said I used BitTorrent. Well, I didn't get contacted since that day, gotta wait a week to see what comes out. The reason I got busted in the first place is because I forwarded ports. [sighs]. Anyways, even with PG, I can't risk anymore, + my parents don't really want me to do that again.
for starters you could uninstall bitlord and then you could do your chores and buy the game and leave bittorrent to those who understand it bittorent is the protocol used by bitlord bitlord is a bittorent client there is also not much you can do about remaining anonymous while using bittorent because it was designed so that someone can view your ip address freely pg just blocks known bad things from seeing it but some will always slip through and bitlord isnt that a spyware riddled illegal clone of bitcomment?
Quote:>.< there are so many games I still want!
that is the most childish thing i have ever heared it is because of people like you that legal bittorent traffic is throttled seriously go buy the games and remember it is your fault if you get caught not the fault of pg