How do you protect your right to piracy?

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rosenshyne:
I've been torrenting for some time, and tonight my internet was abruptly shut off, with this message from my service provider displayed in my browser.

I wasn't leeching M&G, I was seeding it, and have been for at least a month. While this was likely the work of a mole, I wanted to ask if there are any precautions the more experienced among you use to hide your tracks. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

witch:
Crikey, that's a bit of a shocker. I'd be livid. My sympathies.

rottenelle:
I use satellite internet provided by Hughenet. Costs more but they don't care what I look at or download as long as the bill is paid every month. I'm not financially well off but I budget for it because it's a priority. Pay for better service get more free stuff.

Exiled:
Were you trying to encrypt the BitTorrent traffic in any way?

Apparently there's a service called Torrent Privacy that is billed as the only secure way to torrent privately, but it costs $100 a year to suscribe.  At that cost I might as well buy the stuff I'm torrenting.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: rosenshyne on 2009 June 07, 04:18:36

I wasn't leeching M&G, I was seeding it, and have been for at least a month. While this was likely the work of a mole, I wanted to ask if there are any precautions the more experienced among you use to hide your tracks. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
There's your problem right there. Change your IP and loadout more frequently than that!

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