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Without the users details the Lawyers have nobody to go after. The lawyers would have to go to a judge and convince him that in order to proceed with their case they must have the users details. Only if the judge agrees and issues a warrant will the ISP be forced to supply the details. DTAG has in the past provided user details to lawyers for criminal activity without a court order, but I doubt they continue to do it, as after it was made public, many people complained.
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Thank you again DK - so the lawyer must have good reason and sufficient evidence to pursue their case and be able present a case that the alleged perpetrator has committed said crime, and they need this data to prove it, right? Now let me give you a hypothetical case: A male Indian gentleman, (let's call him 'Ady') born, married (no kids, but wife not working) originally from Pune, speaking native Marathi, second language English, living in Maxvorstadt, Munich. Interbase Xe Server Keygen Idm on this page. Hobbies include Tennis and hiking. Ady relocated with his company for whom he has worked over 3 years to Germany in late 2008/early 2009, and is working in the IT sector (he has a Batchelors degree in Computer Science, 8 years of experience in software development, mainly in C++ and C#, so as you see pretty clued up in the computer world).
Uses a mobile telephone on pre-paid contract from Congstar (not especially relevant to the case, but demonstrates he is careful with his money) and owns an Ipod. Has stated in a public internet forum that he is interested in downloading MP3 files and English movies, possibly even a significant number of files as he needs to feed his IPod, keep his wife at home occupied and may not want to spend the money on a more expensive satellite service. Now I'd say there was sufficient information for preliminary identification of Ady and supposition of a potential crime, wouldn't you? Download Film Sky Of Love Sub Indo Mp4 on this page.
Maybe even enough to approach a court to force the ISP to impart further data? It's all hypothetical of course, but I'd appreciate your valuable and informed opinion. While it's clearly illegal (copyright infringement is a civil offence in most countries, not sure about this one) it seems from the comments of people here and my own googling that the state has little interest in wasting spending our money on pursuing millions of people for this petty infringement/crime. That leaves the internet 'investigators' and dodgy law firms who sometimes lurk on P2P networks noting which IPs upload what and then going to court to get the details behind the IP from the ISP. From there they might send either a warning letter or letter demanding several hundred Euros or so or they'll sue you. Sounds scary but you'd have to be pretty unlucky to have it happen and apparently when they tried it in Britain a lot of people simply ignored the letters with no consequences - they were mainly a bluff on flimsy evidence. And finally there's the dreaded 3-strikes law which doesn't seem to have got far even as an election promise in Germany (let alone France where it was found that it violated some silly old laws from 1789 about 'presumption of innocence' etc.
(This isn't legal advice and you should do your own research and make up your own mind, but I think you'd have to be pretty unlucky for anything to happen. If only TPB would turn into a legitimate service with decent prices and no restrictions we could put all this stupid nonsense behind us and the media companies would get the money they think they're entitled to finally, of course those same media companies would never allow that to happen. Probably won't be downloading many mp3s but some english movies that are at least an year old or more. I do not know what the copyright laws are in the UK but I am sure copyright lasts longer than one year. All the people that put money into a movie project are looking at DVD sales as part of there revenue stream, and as a result of your download they loose that sale. The following is a little snippet from the U.S. Copyright Law of Oct 2007 Chapter 3, Works created on or after January 1, 1978 (a.) In General.—Copyright in a work created on or after January 1, 1978, subsists from its creation and, except as provided by the following subsections, endures for a term consisting of the life of the author and 70 years after the author’s death.