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![]() Abuse Incident Number: NA000000******* Report Date/Time: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 **:**:** -**** Dear Comcast High-Speed Internet Subscriber: Comcast has received a notification by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, reporting an alleged infringement of one or more copyrighted works made on or over Comcast's High-Speed Internet service (the 'Service'). The copyright owner has identified the Internet Protocol ('IP') address associated with your Service account at the time as the source of the infringing works. The works identified by the copyright owner in its notification are listed below. Comcast reminds you that use of the Service (or any part of the Service) in any manner that constitutes an infringement of any copyrighted work is a violation of Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy and may result in the suspension or termination of your Service account. If you have any questions regarding this notice, you may direct them to Comcast in writing by sending a letter or e-mail to: Comcast Legal Response Center Comcast Cable Communications, LLC 650 Centerton Road Moorestown, NJ 08057 U.S.A. Phone: (856) 317-7272 Fax: (856) 317-7319 E-mail: dmca@comcast.net For more information regarding Comcast's copyright infringement policy, procedures, and contact information, please read our Acceptable Use Policy by clicking on the Terms of Service link at http://www.comcast.net. Sincerely, Comcast Legal Response Center Copyright work(s) identified in the notification of claimed infringement: Title: ******************************* Infringement Source: Gnutella Infringement Timestamp: 24 Mar 2007 **:**:** GMT Infringement Last Documented: 24 Mar 2007 **:**:** GMT Infringer Username: Infringing Filename: ****************** Infringing Filesize: 3.** MB (4,***,*** bytes) Infringer IP Address: ########## Infringer DNS Name: c-***************.hsd1.comcast.net Infringing URL: I've be using bear-share for years and this is the first time this happen ,it's not like these songs are new there from the 80"S I always copy and burn get rid of them,and I'm not going crazy on the downloads i say 40 files i got with them over the years.comcast told me that they where told they will be doing this to all p2p programs do to people downloading anything not just songs,games,movies and so on I guess the good days are coming to the end.......... Last edited by AaronWalkhouse; March 28th, 2007 at 12:17 PM. Reason: Ensuring privacy is maintained. |
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![]() That's a lie, of course. They won't be doing anything like that because it is still far, far easier to stick to the protection they get from the DMCA by responding only when they get a complaint about shared files, not downloading. It is typical of cable companies to show such utter contempt of their internet customers by making such transparent lies, assuming all of their customers are so easy to fool and manipulate. They should have just stuck with their little TV broadcasting monopolies because their technical and people skills have never come even halfway to the levels of a real internet service provider, even after a decade of experience. Anyway, you're not in any trouble. Those DMCA complaints are just routine paper shuffling to Comcast and you can be sure they've already forgotten about it, since they handle dozens every week and don't have the manpower to waste on such things. Just stop sharing anything under copyright and don't reply to any of those emails at all. To do so gives lawyers an opening to exploit, should they choose to get rude. Your reply could even find it's way back to the lawsuit-happy MAFIAA drones, revealing your identity and giving them a chance to extort a few thousand bucks to "avoid" one of their bogus lawsuits (none of which have ever succeeded in a real court under a real judge, but don't expect them to admit to it). ![]() The only way this could have happened is if you were sharing the file by mistake. Here are a couple of things you can do to prevent these accidental leaks: Firstly, go into Setup/Uploads and turn off "Enable Partial File Sharing". That will stop files from leaking out while you are still downloading them. Secondly, go to the Library view, find your downloads folder in the tree view on the left side, right-click and click on "Shared" to turn that off. Now your most recently downloaded files won't be shared until you say so. |
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