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pleaseremove
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Posted at 2:11 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
Quote: from Link01 at 10:09 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
Quote: from pleaseremove at 10:07 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
You can talk about bit torrent and the tech etc, however, not about using it for something illegal. for example, getting software that is pirated, or movies etc.
the software is debatable though Because people can program their own and put it there 
Hence i said software that is pirated. So talking about grabbing a Linux ISO is fine, or anything else that is free/open-source etc however versions of Windows with keys etc are not legal. |
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Link01
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Posted at 2:09 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
Quote: from pleaseremove at 10:07 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
You can talk about bit torrent and the tech etc, however, not about using it for something illegal. for example, getting software that is pirated, or movies etc.
the software is debatable though Because people can program their own and put it there |
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pleaseremove
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Posted at 2:07 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
| You can talk about bit torrent and the tech etc, however, not about using it for something illegal. for example, getting software that is pirated, or movies etc. |
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drifting
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Posted at 2:05 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
Quote: from pleaseremove at 5:03 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
I have removed the topic, and added your post. Clearly your post cant be viewed, but i have done it on principal. Not sure what the hell someone was thinking in why they removed your post and not the topic. Your post wasn't technically helpful, but the topic itself was against the rules. 
And I thank you for it. Removing the topic makes sense. |
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marshmellowman
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Posted at 2:05 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
| I talked to him about the policy regarding such topics yesterday, and they discussed it in the Mod forum, and this is what he came back with: "So the policy is, BitTorrent discussions are allowed, but when illegal file transfer is directly discussed, it's against policy." I'm not sure exactly what you wrote or mentioned, so I can't really say whether your comment breaks the above rule or not. Needless to say I'm a bit confused at the situation myself as to what qualifies as illegal file transfer. Then there's the question of how linking to movie websites like FP did doesn't fall under the same category. I reported the topic but nothing was done about it. If discussing downloading on Limewire is against policy, why isn't this against it too? Whilst he didn't include it in the above statement, watching movies online is just as illegal as downloading it from a Peer-2-Peer network. |
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pleaseremove
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Posted at 2:03 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
| I have removed the topic, and added your post. Clearly your post cant be viewed, but i have done it on principal. Not sure what the hell someone was thinking in why they removed your post and not the topic. Your post wasn't technically helpful, but the topic itself was against the rules. |
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Seanee
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Posted at 2:02 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
| In my opinion, the whole topic should be scrapped. |
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carracer
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Posted at 1:57 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
| Because people are either stupid or schmucks on this website. |
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Link01
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Posted at 1:57 pm on Sep. 14, 2008 |
| lol you are allowed to link to illigal sites but discuss it is be easier to stop the link topics also hold on Davjs removed mine when i made a link topic |
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