I'm of course looking into this as I await the letter, all the info out there is to respond in the manner of "I don't know" or "it wasn't me". This place is handy. http://dietrolldie.com In my case I really don't know, I've been using the internet a long time. When and if I get the letter I'll look at it and decide what to do but I certainly will not be paying up large sums of money.
Don't pay any money, even small amounts as it will just encourage them to put you on a list of soft targets and invite more demands. It also establishes a business relationship between you which makes it easier for them to harass you.
Trolling by advising someone to listen to the Citizens Advice Bureau rather than an ingnorant #bitter spreading FUD #newspeak
Go read the Digital Economy Act 2010 - which came inot effect about a year ago, and then come back to me mate. As it allows companies to assume guilt until proven otherwise.
The company can assume all it wants. Its the court that calls the shots. And they need proof, not assumptions.
Lets not ave an argument in this one fellas as it'll derail and I would like sensible advice. I'm not ****ting it or anything but am slightly concerned that I will have to write letters denying everything and possibly end up in court. So if anyone disagrees with advice please post reasons why and lnfo backing it up where possible. Thanks it's been good so far. I'm waiting for a response from Die Troll Die.
They offer advice for exactly this kind of situation you #bitter mong What's the Digital Economy Act 2010 got to do with it? Be very specific.
I had the letter from Sky but not from the company mentioned yet. I'm researching now just incase it becomes an issue.
Don't know if this is useful - https://torrentfreak.com/sky-will-hand-over-customer-data-in-movie-piracy-case-150310/ ''The facts are simple. If letter recipients did not download or share the film or did not authorize someone else to do so (i.e by specifically telling someone else that they can use their connection to download and share pirate content) then the subscriber is not responsible for the infringement and does not have to pay a penny. If someone else did share TCYK’s film on the Internet connection in question then it is up to TCYK to identify that person by name. The bill payer is under no obligation to try to help TCYK to do so if they have no idea who that person is.''
Thank you..... Tobes...talking BS again! Basically means that unless you leave the films on your HD (which I am sure they would need a warrant to get at anyway, or admit to downloading it, there is **** all they can do.
Don't lose any sleep about it, but it is a warning shot. I've said for ages that people downloading file shares and watching illegal streams are skating on thin ice. There's too much money at stake around this entire issue for it to simply go away. The major corps who are losing revenue because of the practice, won't give up trying to reduce their losses.