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Sniff downloads?

Can they put them next to the border routers and train them to sniff BitTorrent downloads going past on the wire? Seems to me they'd catch a lot more piracy that way. Hardly anybody bothers buying physical discs any more.

Your verification code is "sxehuie", pronounced "sexy hewey". Tee-hee.

posted by : Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 05 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Interstitials

I haven't seen any interstitials Mike, perhaps you're infected?

posted by : Lindsay, 05 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Does anyone at The INQ think

That maybe the quality has suffered, now that Mike Magee is no longer in the pudding? And whot about Farrell?
Whot's up with Spinola then?
Will they ever get the fracken comments sift a worken? does require a 24 hour watch? If I wanted mi comments never seen, I cud posted in Cermit's Have. I guess mi pearls were lost in the ethernet seas.

Woe as me.

I guess I'm lucky as I never see advertisement pages (knock wood!) that outhr peoples are complaining aboot.

I'm behind an institutional firewood, certifiable, and I have no earthly idea.

'Enjoyed yer quitar briefly, and agin, Andrew.

AT adds: Spinola is right here with me and he asks why you can't type properly.

posted by : karlsbad MacSept, 04 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Advertising

Is your overhead so EXPENSIVE that you guys have to stoop and use this rediculas ADVERTISING page that loads prior to being redirected to the article.

Get a grip guys and do away with this. It is very ANNOYING and is in very very poor taste for such an outstanding site.

From time to time I read your commercials and even click on them because I know this generates revenue for you and I want to support you in your effort, but this full page MUST READ THIS is very annoying.

I may have to find another site for my news because this is not going to cut it.

Sorry

Mike ...

posted by : Mike, 04 March 2008 Complain about this comment

Sniffer dogs keep pirates at bay

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