Rapidshare

Why would she take that risk when she could use multiple fake IPs and bypass the download restrictions, for free?

If you hadn't noticed, we are talking about a shared account here owned by one person. The person who didn't own it could use it for illegal downloading while using a proxy, which would result in the arrest of the account holder. Which is why the op doesn't want to share an account.
 
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If you hadn't noticed, we are talking about a shared account here owned by one person. The person who didn't own it could use it for illegal downloading while using a proxy, which would result in the arrest of the account holder. Which is why the op doesn't want to share an account.

My bad, I thought discussion was about feline induced hyperopia. :o
 
It would be pretty pointless for an account holder to use a proxy. :p

An account holder could conceivably use a fraudulently obtained prepaid card to fund her Paypal account, but that would be straying into serious offence territory.

Why would she take that risk when she could use multiple fake IPs and bypass the download restrictions, for free?

Why use potentally illegal methods to fill up a paypal account? There are plenty of legal ways you can fund it anonymously, just use a fake proxy when logging in and slightly worryingly they would have no way whatsoever of catching you..

Having said that I would never pay for a rapidshare account so it doesn't matter, the cats are a little annoying but they're not that bad and I don't use it much anyway.
 
Just disable your internet connection and then re-enable it, thus creating a different IP address, so you can then download straight away again.
 
Do a search on ocuk for rapidshare and you will find that accounts are closed for downloading illegal content. Paypal are required to give the users account details to the authorities, so it doesn't matter whether rapidshare can identify them or not. If someone using an account downloads using a proxy, guess who the police are going to come after? You guessed it, the account holder, they are responsible for their account and will be investigated whether their ip address has been detected or not, just like in past investigations such as operation ore. Rapidshare won't normally report their users because they will lose money, but if someone reports something directly to the authorities then it's a completley different story.

yer, thats why piracy is on the way out. :confused:

If people were being done by the police for rapidshare violations etc it would be all over the tech sites. As it is the RIAA can barely win cases with people sharing music in their faces.
 
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and yeah, I hate them cats!
 
People who upload / download illegal content, using their real IP address, deserve everything they get.


Which 99.999999999999999999999% of the time is awesome free stuff that you have to pay for!

£5 a mont for rapidshare account = the internet on your HDD.
 
Not really. My point was on public torrent sites you dont know what the file is at all, could pretty much be anything, whereas a warez forum + rapidshare is different.
 
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