

They are on the run, if I2Hub goes down, you will go down with them. Also, take into consideration, the RIAA knows about I2Hub, being the reason I2Hub is down every so often due to the need for them to change servers. It is highly recommended you buy it due to the fact that the RIAA is specifically targeting "safe havens" such as I2Hub. They have recently caught people with data that they traced to the illegal days of Napster. Everytime you hash data, you leave a trace (ie name) on it. The RIAA also released information on a new way of catching copyright infringers. Your IP address is specific to your room. It is rumorred that the RIAA has hired students to catch fellow students downloading. Meaning that someone can find out who you are, unless you have your name taken completely off your computer (which is incredibly hard with your registry and school work). By using it, you are putting everything on your computer public, EVEN IF YOU DON'T SHARE IT. At the end of last year, many students where caught using I2Hub. So if you get caught, you aren't protected.
#DOES PEERGUARDIAN WORK LICENSE#
Internet2 has an end user license agreement keeping them from any trouble.

Rapidshare and megaupload, not being p2p in any way, do not fall under this category. Torrents, FastTrack, Newsgroups, IRC, DirectConnect, even eBay. They were downloading both music and movies. I used to work for what's probably the biggest piracy tracking entity in the United States (remember Pirate Bay being raided in 2006) and I can give you a couple protips. Through out the year, all students that i knew who were caught downloading were cause using bit torrent. Jeopardize that effort by downloading a blurry copy of "Star Wars"? Most CCer's spend a great deal of time burnishing their academic resume and getting high ACT/SAT scores. If you want to become a lawyer, a doctor or enter a profession with an ethics committee, a felony conviction is a big deal. If you're in the Liberal Arts, a possible felony conviction may not be a big deal. Īlmost all students charged will settle out of court (pay a big fine). Should you decide to fight the charges, your name will appear in the Justice Department's database. You don't go before a traffic judge, you are charged in Federal Court for violating a Federal statue (a felony). But, if you are caught, this goes into your university file which does not "go away" after a couple of years.
#DOES PEERGUARDIAN WORK DOWNLOAD#
Many students download copyrighted material. Even if you get caught, you get a ticket, pay a fine and have your insurance jacked up for a couple of years until your points go away.
