aMule Forum
English => Offtopic Section (Nonsense inside) => Small talk => Topic started by: yasukaname on August 28, 2006, 07:57:33 AM
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Hi everyone,
I live in Japan and this morning, my ISP called me and told me that they detected I downloaded an illegal movie, for example "Find Me Guilty". OK, indeed I did :], and I know that is not so good.
But then I started to think how they could knew it, because after downloaded it, I deleted it (because was bad quality).
How can be that? As far as I know, aMule works with "small pakages", so It is not the complete file and it download it as "01.part", or not?
I don't know how it works, can someone explain it to me?
Please... :baby:
Thank you
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The probably got a letter from some anti-p2p company that detected you were downloading that file (because you were in the sources list in ed2k network).
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Hi, thank you for your answer... do you really think this kind of companies (anti-p2p) are getting good results? I mean, that happened to me, but it is common? have you heared from other people about the same issue? it is worldwide or just in some contries??
Thank you!
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It happens in some countries. As we don't support sharing illegal content in your countries' law, we can't help you on this issue :)