So you downloaded a wii game off google drive and got a notice? I don't believe you. You already changed "legal file" to "wii and switch games" Post the notice, you could black out your personal info.
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I've used time warner(now spectrum), and comcast, theyer both just money hungry bastards, but comcast I think would rather kill all of their employees and their family's before they would cut off your internet. But yes, id rather never talk to comcast ever again myself. Just so everyone knows if you buy your own modem, you move into a new place that has had comcast, you just plug your modem in and if it hasnt been too long (or even if it has you can go to the street and plug it in, but thats a story for another time), itll take you to a web page to sign up and you can skip the activation fee. Also if you moving to a new place that comcast serves the area, but not your house, try and sign up before signing the lease/buying the place NO MATTER IF THEY TELL YOU IT WILL BE FINE ON THE PHONE, just so you can meet the tech at the scheduled time to be certain they will do the install, because if it cost them anything they will pretty much tell you "no not serviceable" even if required by law in the area, recently took me 6 months of arguing with them to get them to do it, after they first confirmed it was serviceable, they even tryed to get me to pay $2000-6000 of which I would have to first pay them $500 just to check if possible, I will also add I live in one of the biggest citys in the country and this was on a major street with the cable node 15 feet away. If anyone else ever does run into this problem feel free to DM me and we can go over a few things you can try.Yeah, the only actual lawsuits I've read about were for uploaders who were distributing thousands of different copyrighted materials. Still, I think I'll continue using PeerBlock, since I never want to have to spend more time interacting with Comcast than is absolutely necessary.
Were you signed in to a Google account while downloading? Did you copy/share the file into your own Google Drive account? Presumably you didn't somehow disable Google's default HTTPS.Drive and I know![]()
Were you signed in to a Google account while downloading? Did you copy/share the file into your own Google Drive account? Presumably you didn't somehow disable Google's default HTTPS.
There is no past evidence of anyone receiving a copyright strike for simply direct downloading through properly encrypted means. I'd be even more suspicious if the exact file you downloaded has not been DMCA'd yet itself.
Barring entrapment (i.e., the rightsholder uploading their own content to mess with people), I just find it hard to believe you received a strike just for downloading as you say you did.
It was direct and I was using a Linux device left on over night to download it (that night I download 2 games, 1 wii, and 1 switch) and I only got a notice for the Wii game :/
What's the best completely free (as in no free trial) legitimate VPN?
You're leaving something out, because this doesn't happen.Drive and I know![]()
wait you said direct as in file hoster also can you double check if the wii game was a torrent? seing that the wii game got you wacked?It was direct and I was using a Linux device left on over night to download it (that night I download 2 games, 1 wii, and 1 switch) and I only got a notice for the Wii game :/
None if you're using it for sailing reasons. If it's free, you are the product, and they collect information off you and probably wouldnt care ratting you out to ISPs
Must be one hell of a file for att to send it. I have att here in south Florida. I have a static ip and have had it since 2005. I have not received a letter before. I not really sure why. I dont even use a vpn. only recently i have begun to not use torrents for tv shows. I use DC++ and open directories through tor to download stuff. Perhaps its that i never download movies over torrents?
What "Legal file" did you download anyways? dont download popular tv shows and movies with torrents. Specially HBO shows like game of thrones.
So you downloaded a wii game off google drive and got a notice? I don't believe you. You already changed "legal file" to "wii and switch games" Post the notice, you could black out your personal info.
I've been downloading from google drive for a few months, I paid monthly for a 100gb, but looking at the logs it keeps i'll go back to file sharers instead. some of the logs you can't delete all the files names you downloaded.(shared with me, quick access and recent) . maybe google can see these logs.
It was handy to download files really quickly but like I said i'll go back to either free or buy a mutli file sharer account, as I've done for years without a problem.
It may be possible and I'm just unaware of it, it's just that the OP stated in the original post that it was a legal file then it was a Wii or Switch game so I'm just reading in between the lines a bit. He's also 18, there are some people mature at that age but probably more immature. I just asked him to prove it which I doubt he'll do.
No, we just have a bunch of pantywaist, litigious bastards who like enforcing broken and convoluted copyright laws.
Yeah, the only actual lawsuits I've read about were for uploaders who were distributing thousands of different copyrighted materials. Still, I think I'll continue using PeerBlock, since I never want to have to spend more time interacting with Comcast than is absolutely necessary.
It's true, copyright laws are such a joke and are completely broken.

