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  • buiacco
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    yes I agree you right!
    This could be valid for every Country in Europe.
    regards

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  • Bazinga
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    Originally posted by edin4o
    Since you haven't seen this post, and I really wish to know the answer to this question please
    to provide Sky UK then the card host has to be in the UK in order to pay bill etc , the server can be in any country, who know how many Card Servers there in the UK and normally server providers won't allow it, and anyway its safe to be outside the UK.

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  • euroslob
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    Originally posted by digicon
    You only have to look at BT here in the UK they have already been ordered by the courts to stop all P2P Torrent traffic on there broadband system and its already in force and its working.

    It wont be long before other ISP's are forced into the same corner and then eventually C/S will be next.
    But you can f*ck em up by using a vpn! Even your router can run with a proxy, so if there was a purge to capture clines all it will do is force users underground!

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  • erno
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    I doubt that they can monitor IP packets for EMM.
    The amount of packets is so hudge, that it is a pain in the ass to monitor this.
    But if they really want to catch up guys, they will first focus on servers where you can easily find users list.
    THere is an ongoing story in france of a guy who never did P2P and whose WIFII was hacked for surch purpose.

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  • digicon
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    Originally posted by DirtyDonki
    No they do not have the right to check receivers in peoples hiomes nor couold they afford to and nor can they monitor who is sharing and who is not.

    That is why they spend so much time and money on counter measures instead.

    They fight a battle that they cannont and never will win.



    ...and such a court order never has been nor ever will be issued. For why see above.

    Just to add to your highlighted text yes they can and they are doing as we speak, If you take Sly UK broadband for instance they are monitoring random IP's for emm's being sent across the network. They cannot prove anything but they can certainly ban you and your address from ever having Sly again legitimately.

    You only have to look at BT here in the UK they have already been ordered by the courts to stop all P2P Torrent traffic on there broadband system and its already in force and its working.

    It wont be long before other ISP's are forced into the same corner and then eventually C/S will be next.

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  • DirtyDonki
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    Originally posted by wssherbiny
    I think you mean the legal responsibility, I think they don't have the authority to check receivers at home.
    No they do not have the right to check receivers in peoples hiomes nor couold they afford to and nor can they monitor who is sharing and who is not.

    That is why they spend so much time and money on counter measures instead.

    They fight a battle that they cannont and never will win.

    Originally posted by Fantom
    They can, but they would need a court order to enter you home.
    ...and such a court order never has been nor ever will be issued. For why see above.

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  • edin4o
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    Because I'm not familiar with it, I wanna ask you:
    Is it in UK cheaper to have a cableTV (like sky, or whatever) or to have CS?
    Also, which is more reliable, and cost-effective?

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  • Fantom
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    Originally posted by wssherbiny
    I think you mean the legal responsibility, I think they don't have the authority to check receivers at home.
    They can, but they would need a court order to enter you home.

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  • wssherbiny
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    Originally posted by nebula2008
    What are the risks of connecting to card servers? How easily can it be detected? if i removed the C line could they still prove i was connected? does CCCam encrypt the packets so they do not look like card information? and What could happen if caught?

    Thanks for any help
    Nebula
    I think you mean the legal responsibility, I think they don't have the authority to check receivers at home.

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  • Fantom
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    Originally posted by erno
    Has anyone tried tunneling over IP ?
    Doing so makes the flow completely transparent and untraceable.
    Your ISP can still trace you, but not anyone else.

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  • erno
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    Has anyone tried tunneling over IP ?
    Doing so makes the flow completely transparent and untraceable.

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  • Fantom
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    Originally posted by euroslob
    I'm not sure if I understand what you are saying!

    From what I have been led to believe if you are a server in the UK you will be the one that will have their door knocked on first.

    That is if they can trace you and you have been stupid enough to use a static ip!
    You are not reading what I am
    Saying. Out side EU most countries don't don't give a damn as said by other posters !

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  • euroslob
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    Originally posted by nds4me2
    here in Egypt, they sell the receiver with 6-12 moth card-sharing Subscription
    LOL....I can just imagine greedy Murdochs response to something like that happening here in the UK!

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  • nds4me2
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    here in Egypt, they sell the receiver with 6-12 moth card-sharing Subscription

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  • edin4o
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    Originally posted by jonny2by4
    from what i know its the server host who gets the knock at the door, as there has been a few arrests in the uk but for cable servers.
    CABLE servers? How come?

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