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JoseLittleMonster

Hopefull this is not the end of leakers! :legend:

thanks for everything guys!

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Benji

I'm pretty sure this new piracy monitoring is no where near as bad as you may all think it is, things will still leak and you will still be able to download it.

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Little Kermit

Thank you all for doing your best, and thank you Dazedmadonna, because you're such an amazing person and whenever I need something about gaga, I got you there, in my bookmark list :wub: Love you bro.

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I'll still keep downloading leaks. One download every week or once a month is no cause for my arrest :nacho:

It's not like I torrent every album ever released

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nickkoko

Guys, the US isn't the whole world, things will still continue to leak.

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Allison M

Since they will never leak again due to the government tracking downloads on the Internet, forums, emails, social networks, phones, and other ways, let's thank everyone who's leaked music till now :hug: <3

IDB (Blake Jesus Amen Fashion)

Dazedmadonna (Meow)

Haus (Like an Animal)

Omgitsandrew (Gilgrossom)

Rylan (Charmander)

Tiffa (Girl With A Dragon Tattoo)

Beyonce (4)

Lauren Conrad (I'll miss them before I kiss them)

Reloaded (Car crash gif)

Project Gaga (Unknown)

Starstunning (TinyChat)

Haus of Lucas (Famous on twitter)

FatherXmas (Filthy Pop)

DJ Stolen (I think you're in jail...)

James19079

iLeaks (iLeaks.com, Exclusive)

Alvaro (Animal An-I-mal)

The Gaga Utopia (waiting on a text)

ChicaSkas (Audio Section Saviour)

Burim... (...)

Rob Fusari (I don't wanna hear any ****ing singing)

Lady Gaga (Leave the coffin open when I go)

Thank you everyone! You've made this world a better place! I can wait for the new album sitting down.

:kisses:

R.I.P. Out of Control, We Are Plastic, Miss It B4U Kiss It, and Fabulesque.

and Musicland and Text You Pictures and demos and other unreleased. sigh*

thank you though to everyone that helped expand my Gaga audio :hug:

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U.K. piracy crackdown to kickstart "three strikes" for copyright infringers

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(CNET) Ofcom, the U.K. communications regulator, published draft code today that would require Internet service providers (ISP) to notify suspected pirates via "copyright infringement reports."

Such reports would tell the ISP customers that their Web activity is being monitored, inform them of ways to find legal online content, such as through paid services, and alert them that they could face legal action as a result of infringing copyright.

Today's draft code puts the U.K.'s Digital Economy Act, a law aimed at curbing piracy, into action via a three-strike system, or "graduated response."

Under Ofcom's draft code, ISPs would also be required to keep records of how many reports have been sent to each subscriber, otherwise known as the "copyright infringement list," which signals the introduction of the three-strike system.

Once an Internet user has been placed on the copyright infringement list and has been notified three times in a year, copyright owners will be able to seek a court order to uncover the user's personal details in order to begin legal action against them.

However, Internet users will be able to appeal each report at a cost of 20 pounds ($31) - which will be refunded if they are successful.

The U.K.'s largest broadband providers - including BT, Everything Everywhere, O2, Sky, TalkTalk Group, and Virgin Media, which account for more than 92 percent of all U.K. broadband subscriptions between them - will all have to adhere to the code once it comes into force.

http://www.cbsnews.c...ght-infringers/

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US PEOPLE. IF ANYTHING LEAKS I WILL EMAIL IT TO YAZ!

U.K. piracy crackdown to kickstart "three strikes" for copyright infringers

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(CNET) Ofcom, the U.K. communications regulator, published draft code today that would require Internet service providers (ISP) to notify suspected pirates via "copyright infringement reports."

Such reports would tell the ISP customers that their Web activity is being monitored, inform them of ways to find legal online content, such as through paid services, and alert them that they could face legal action as a result of infringing copyright.

Today's draft code puts the U.K.'s Digital Economy Act, a law aimed at curbing piracy, into action via a three-strike system, or "graduated response."

Under Ofcom's draft code, ISPs would also be required to keep records of how many reports have been sent to each subscriber, otherwise known as the "copyright infringement list," which signals the introduction of the three-strike system.

Once an Internet user has been placed on the copyright infringement list and has been notified three times in a year, copyright owners will be able to seek a court order to uncover the user's personal details in order to begin legal action against them.

However, Internet users will be able to appeal each report at a cost of 20 pounds ($31) - which will be refunded if they are successful.

The U.K.'s largest broadband providers - including BT, Everything Everywhere, O2, Sky, TalkTalk Group, and Virgin Media, which account for more than 92 percent of all U.K. broadband subscriptions between them - will all have to adhere to the code once it comes into force.

http://www.cbsnews.c...ght-infringers/

Or maybe not :toofunny:

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U.K. piracy crackdown to kickstart "three strikes" for copyright infringers

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(CNET) Ofcom, the U.K. communications regulator, published draft code today that would require Internet service providers (ISP) to notify suspected pirates via "copyright infringement reports."

Such reports would tell the ISP customers that their Web activity is being monitored, inform them of ways to find legal online content, such as through paid services, and alert them that they could face legal action as a result of infringing copyright.

Today's draft code puts the U.K.'s Digital Economy Act, a law aimed at curbing piracy, into action via a three-strike system, or "graduated response."

Under Ofcom's draft code, ISPs would also be required to keep records of how many reports have been sent to each subscriber, otherwise known as the "copyright infringement list," which signals the introduction of the three-strike system.

Once an Internet user has been placed on the copyright infringement list and has been notified three times in a year, copyright owners will be able to seek a court order to uncover the user's personal details in order to begin legal action against them.

However, Internet users will be able to appeal each report at a cost of 20 pounds ($31) - which will be refunded if they are successful.

The U.K.'s largest broadband providers - including BT, Everything Everywhere, O2, Sky, TalkTalk Group, and Virgin Media, which account for more than 92 percent of all U.K. broadband subscriptions between them - will all have to adhere to the code once it comes into force.

http://www.cbsnews.c...ght-infringers/

The world really is ending, isn't it?

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