All the industry is interested in is making money. It doesn't care how. It doesn't realise that there are people out there who download something, really enjoy it, then buy it. People like Lilly Allen doing the stupid campaign to stop piracy grinds my gears as, to me, it seems they are getting very greedy. They don't get the concept that many people who've bought her songs and items listened illegally first. The thing with downloading is that people will continually do it unless there is a genuine reason to buy it. So great online play, a great album or great game will still sell.
Whilst with torrents you can view IP's everyone knows that the larger sites add random IP's into the trackers. It's like when that muppet bunch of lawyers tried to take an elderly couple to court - they hadn't any clue what a torrent was.
M.
Whilst with torrents you can view IP's everyone knows that the larger sites add random IP's into the trackers. It's like when that muppet bunch of lawyers tried to take an elderly couple to court - they hadn't any clue what a torrent was.
M.
Cheers for the recommendation.

), I bet you'd have no problem handing your card over to a petrol pump attendant where fraud is much more likely. I've never heard of people having their card details stolen by a large usenet provider - have you? Even if they were you get card insurance anyway. 