TrueEpic08
Dum Shiny
Watch that shyt get hacked the first day it's operational.
Fred.
I need this to happen now.
Watch that shyt get hacked the first day it's operational.
Fred.
Watch that shyt get hacked the first day it's operational.
Fred.
Not if they can get a cut of all the fines and litigation against their users. Hire a nice snitch staff and eat.
The ISPs can waive the mitigation measure if they choose and not one of the service providers has agreed to permanently terminate service.
Private industry scare tactic...
The Feds though,
UTAH DATA CENTER
When construction is completed in 2013, the heavily fortified $2 billion facility in Bluffdale will encompass 1 million square feet.
1 Visitor control center
A $9.7 million facility for ensuring that only cleared personnel gain access.
2 Administration
Designated space for technical support and administrative personnel.
3 Data halls
Four 25,000-square-foot facilities house rows and rows of servers.
4 Backup generators and fuel tanks
Can power the center for at least three days.
5 Water storage and pumping
Able to pump 1.7 million gallons of liquid per day.
6 Chiller plant
About 60,000 tons of cooling equipment to keep servers from overheating.
7 Power substation
An electrical substation to meet the centers estimated 65-megawatt demand.
8 Security
Video surveillance, intrusion detection, and other protection will cost more than $10 million.
Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Conceptual Site plan
NSA Building Foreign/Domestic Spying Supercenter in Utah
Private industry scare tactic...
The Feds though,
UTAH DATA CENTER
When construction is completed in 2013, the heavily fortified $2 billion facility in Bluffdale will encompass 1 million square feet.
1 Visitor control center
A $9.7 million facility for ensuring that only cleared personnel gain access.
2 Administration
Designated space for technical support and administrative personnel.
3 Data halls
Four 25,000-square-foot facilities house rows and rows of servers.
4 Backup generators and fuel tanks
Can power the center for at least three days.
5 Water storage and pumping
Able to pump 1.7 million gallons of liquid per day.
6 Chiller plant
About 60,000 tons of cooling equipment to keep servers from overheating.
7 Power substation
An electrical substation to meet the centers estimated 65-megawatt demand.
8 Security
Video surveillance, intrusion detection, and other protection will cost more than $10 million.
Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Conceptual Site plan
NSA Building Foreign/Domestic Spying Supercenter in Utah
Peer to peers with encrypted connections...
...and websites you access via vpn tunnels.
But Jersey Shore doesn't shoot in HDThe issue as it is today, and has been for quite some time now, is the encrypted connection you make is actually to a peer in the swarm who is working on the behalf of copyright enforcement groups.
If you've ever experienced a copyright infringement notice, you'd see the actual torrent tracker listed with the copyrighted material. While they don't always provide this, they often do in your early warnings to communicate the very fact that they're actually on demonoid, kat.ph, and private trackers, too.
Forcing encryption on your torrents has *only* protected you from having your connection throttled by your ISP, effecting your download/upload speeds. The ISP is only protecting their own network from being too stressed from some 17yr/old whore who wants to see Jersey Shore season 2 in 720p. They could give a fukk about what you're actually downloading.
This, and close knit groups (like private, private trackers). If we wanted to, the members here could set up Anonymous Filesharing (well, we'd see each others' IPs but that's not a big deal) since we know each other and simply have a little network. It would work if we were all accountable for it & let our desktops idle when we weren't using them a few days a week.
This, and close knit groups (like private, private trackers). If we wanted to, the members here could set up Anonymous Filesharing (well, we'd see each others' IPs but that's not a big deal) since we know each other and simply have a little network. It would work if we were all accountable for it & let our desktops idle when we weren't using them a few days a week.