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Illegal downloaders beware, you may get a shock in 2015

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Canadians accustomed to illegally downloading copyrighted material without facing consequences could be in for a shock this year.

The final piece of the federal Copyright Modernization Act took effect on Jan. 1, requiring Internet service providers (ISPs) and website hosts to relay letters from copyright holders to customers associated with the unique Internet Protocol (IP) address where the illegal downloading is alleged to have occurred.

While such notices do not carry any immediate legal ramifications, Internet lawyer Allen Mendelsohn told CTV’s Canada AM that they do serve as “a warning” that a copyright holder has noticed illegal downloading activity at your IP address, and could decide to sue.

The law does not include a stipulation that the customer must stop downloading the material or remove it from any websites to which they may have posted, but it does allow a copyright holder to sue individuals. Lawsuits could seek up to $5,000 for downloading copyrighted material for personal use, and up to $20,000 for a download that led to commercial gain.

While the cost of litigation, and the relatively small return, could discourage copyright holders from suing, Mendelsohn notes it could be more worthwhile to sue a large number of people at once.


The ISP or website host must also keep the notification letters for six months, should the copyright holder decide to sue. However, the ISP or website host cannot hand over your personal information unless a lawsuit is launched.

In the meantime, receiving such a letter may be enough to compel the customer to stop downloading copyrighted material, he said.

Customers should expect to receive a notice via email,Mendelsohn said.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/illegal-downloaders-beware-you-may-get-a-shock-in-2015-1.2169729
 
Will wait to see how they can enforce this. Kind of complex material to work with.
 
All right.. I download a LOT of movies viA TORRENTS.

How do I use vpn?
What does it cost?
Will it offer me seamless throughput?

What about the posting from EFS (Lori) "Some sites won't let you access their content if they detect you're using a VPN" ?

Thanks guys...

 
PLOS said:
Will wait to see how they can enforce this. Kind of complex material to work with.

Your ISP can easily track you down and send you a notice. If you continue then they haul you to court.
 
escapefromstress said:
Some sites won't let you access their content if they detect you're using a VPN.

I'm spending more time on this board than the other board XXXX.cc because they do not like me using a VPN when I post. Stupid, given the new C-36 law.
 
Well, I've done a bit of research and reading the link noted below, I've learned a lot!

https://lifehacker.com/5940565/why-...and-how-to-choose-the-best-one-for-your-needs

So Far, I'm leaning towards:

[h=4]TorGuard[/h]Supports: Windows, OS X, Linux, and iOS and Android via built-in VPN
Protocols: SSL (OpenVPN), PPTP, and L2TP, (with 256 bit security)
Home Country: Panama, with exit servers in The Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine and Panama.
Logging Policies: TorGuard wholeheartedly supports privacy, so you can feel a bit more secure that your connection is secure and anonymous. They purge their logs daily, and only keep payment information and registration info. They don't even keep login/logout times.
Price: Depending on whether you're the privacy advocate, the downloader, or a combination of the two, TorGuard offers plans specifically for anonymity (starting at $6/mo), for torrenting (starting at $5/mo), or for overall VPN services ($10/mo). You can read more about TorGuard'spricing and plans here.

I'd be happy to hear your suggestions.
 
Danolo said:
I'd be happy to hear your suggestions.

An overseas one is probably best; get the full-service package.

Sometimes the VPN software will disconnect by itself. I make it a habit to check that it's on whenever I sit down at the computer.
 
Thanks Tourist and danibbler...

i've chosen TorGuard and I'm still working on setting it up and have a few questions. I'm gonna join their forum and see how they answer my questions, and I'll letcha know what I find out.
 
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