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Msmith 07:48 PM 10-20-2017
He was downloading some TV shows. Our ISP sent 34 emails within one hour to warn about the illegal download. I showed the messages to him. He said that it was his first time so he would stop. But what of the consequence? Should I contact our ISP about this?
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thegame214 11:11 AM 10-22-2017
If some of you put the same effort in downloading illegal shit as you put into your jobs you could probably just pay the $15 a month for HBO you cheap f*cks. Relax I'm kidding lol
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cooper barrett 11:21 AM 10-22-2017
I'd like to know more, for a friend.

Is this a software you install? if so, is it portable?

Originally Posted by Fish:
The very nature of how VPNs work make them incredibly inefficient. You become completely dependent on VPN server bandwidth, its current load, routing, etc. I've used many VPNs, in addition to configuring VPN services for our work infrastructure. It's effective, but it introduces all kinds of drawbacks. I greatly prefer newgroups or even better, torrent aggregators. There's essentially no worry about any DMCA notices. You're using all available bandwidth for downloading. You don't have to bother with a torrent client and the seeding of others. My torrent aggregator sources from pirate bay and many others, so if it's available on any of the torrent sites it's available to me without ever going to those sites. I go to one website, perform a search for what I want, and download it worry free. No additional client, no VPN connection to establish and remember to turn off once I'm finished. The site does all the dirty work. If the content is something like movies or TV, I can even stream it directly from the site. It has the ability to take something like a collection of RAR files for a TV season, and make that streamable on the fly directly from the website. I search for content, and have the ability to directly stream or download. They even provide an API so I could use some Python and have a couchpotato type setup. There's already an existing KODI addon for the one I use, so I can add the addon and stream everything that way without ever having to do anything other than browsing the addon. I pay a small monthly fee, but it's so worth it I wouldn't bat an eye at paying double what I'm currently paying for it.

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Fish 11:39 AM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
I'd like to know more, for a friend.

Is this a software you install? if so, is it portable?
No, it's a website. Which makes it available from anywhere on any device.
There are Chrome extensions, KODI addons, etc. so you can access all the media in many different ways. Here's a detailed description of what it does:

Spoiler!

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Shaid 11:50 AM 10-22-2017
Interesting Fish. Can you set it up directly on your router so you don't have to mess with setting it up on multiple devices?
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MTG#10 11:52 AM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by Fish:
furk.net

Here's some invite codes if you'd like to try it:

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4QHMIFIV3
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"Bandwidth limit: up to 250GB per month"

And it looks like you have to buy the lifetime subscription just to get that.

Deal killer for me.
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Shaid 11:59 AM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
"Bandwidth limit: up to 250GB per month"

And it looks like you have to buy the lifetime subscription just to get that.

Deal killer for me.
That answers the router question.
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Fish 12:08 PM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by Shaid:
Interesting Fish. Can you set it up directly on your router so you don't have to mess with setting it up on multiple devices?
There's nothing to set up. You would simply access the furk website from whatever device you needed to. If you want to download something(movies/TV/apps/books/etc), open a web browser, type in furk.net, log in, search for your something, and download it. If you're wanting to just stream a movie or TV, search for that and click stream instead of download. If you use KODI, install the What the Furk addon, launch the addon and browse movies/TV. Zero buffering. Their bandwidth is incredible. If the media you want isn't already hosted on Furk's servers, it will aggregate torrent sites, and then copy it from that torrent site to Furk's servers where you can download it quickly and safely. You can also upload your own content and access it in the same manner.
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Fish 12:13 PM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
"Bandwidth limit: up to 250GB per month"

And it looks like you have to buy the lifetime subscription just to get that.

Deal killer for me.
I've only hit my limit once. You can get extra bandwidth easily enough. Extra 100GB for $13. Extra 300GB for $35.
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Lex Luthor 12:13 PM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by thegame214:
If some of you put the same effort in downloading illegal shit as you put into your jobs you could probably just pay the $15 a month for HBO you cheap ****s. Relax I'm kidding lol
I have HBO and Showtime through my cable provider, so I'm already paying for access to HBO Go and Showtime Anytime. I also have a Netflex subscription, so I think I'm doing enough to support the pay services.

There is some content that's not available to me unless I download it. For example, the newest Stephen King mini-series, Mr Mercedes, is only available if you have AT&T U-Verse or Direct TV. I'm not really interested in changing cable providers just to watch one show, so I download it. I'm also not interested in paying a monthly fee to CBS just to watch Star Trek Discovery, so I download it.

I suspect AT&T and CBS would see it differently, so I use a VPN.
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jjjayb 12:29 PM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by :
Notice and Takedown
• It is expected that all users of any part of the Furk.net system will comply with applicable copyright laws. However, if Furk.net receives proper notification of claimed copyright infringement it will respond expeditiously by removing, or disabling access to, the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity. Furk.net will comply with the appropriate provisions of the DMCA in the event a proper counter notification is received.

Repeat Infringers
Furk.net may, in its discretion, use all appropriate means to terminate user access to its system or network who are repeat infringers.
How would this be any different than your ISP terminating you?
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patteeu 12:32 PM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by jjjayb:
How would this be any different than your ISP terminating you?
One thing that comes to mind is that your other internet activities wouldn't be at risk of unexpected interruption.
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cooper barrett 12:41 PM 10-22-2017
Mr Mercedes was worth it

Originally Posted by Lex Luthor:
I have HBO and Showtime through my cable provider, so I'm already paying for access to HBO Go and Showtime Anytime. I also have a Netflex subscription, so I think I'm doing enough to support the pay services.

There is some content that's not available to me unless I download it. For example, the newest Stephen King mini-series, Mr Mercedes, is only available if you have AT&T U-Verse or Direct TV. I'm not really interested in changing cable providers just to watch one show, so I download it. I'm also not interested in paying a monthly fee to CBS just to watch Star Trek Discovery, so I download it.

I suspect AT&T and CBS would see it differently, so I use a VPN.

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cooper barrett 12:55 PM 10-22-2017
Originally Posted by Fish:
I've only hit my limit once. You can get extra bandwidth easily enough. Extra 100GB for $13. Extra 300GB for $35.
Do you use, have you used, download managers? Which have/ do you use?

I also do not see how to search for a tv show or movie. I do see where I can input a URL info-hash, or magnet link
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Ming the Merciless 01:11 PM 10-22-2017
a 3 year old reddit thread to "prove" buying a VPN for your son is a smart decision ...instead of eductating him on how to use p2p properly

LOL

idiot

again, you rush to provlaim my advice as "horrible" and then proceed to shit yourself

how many kids you got?
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Ming the Merciless 01:13 PM 10-22-2017
Been using usenet since the 90's, thats pretty good advice there
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