Need help with MPAA threats

Nicky van Etten n.v.etten at gmail.com
Sat Dec 13 16:17:48 UTC 2008


The MPAA still has to prove you realy have the content which they claim you
downloaded stored on your computer or any other storage device afaik.



On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Matthew McCabe <mateo07 at mrmccabe.com>wrote:

> Hello-
>
> Time Warner shut off my connection again last night due to a complaint from
> the MPAA.  They claim that I downloaded 2 movies and 1 TV show.  This
> traffic, in fact, must have come through my Tor exit node.
>
> I explained to the customer service agent that I am running a Tor exit node
> and that the traffic must have come through the Tor network.  He said that
> because this is the 3rd complaint, the MPAA may take me to court and sue me
> for $100,000 per violation.  He also claimed that "others in similar
> situations" have lost in court...whatever that means.
>
> Here is where I need your help.  First, is there a good way to filter out
> torrents in my exit policy?
>
> Second, have any exit node operators in the US had similar complaints from
> the MPAA?  If so, how did you handle the complaints?
>
> Lastly, has anyone in the US gone to court as a result of using Tor?  If
> so, do you have a reference for a good lawyer?  At this point, I want to
> continue running a Tor exit node but also want to investigate my legal
> options if the MPAA takes me to court.
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> -Matt
>
>


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