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Could be that half of the traffic is
filesharing traffic. I have known about many people that download a huge amount of pirated multimedia. So I guess it wouldn't be too farfetched. I am so glad that I stopped that bad habit years ago when the first lawsuits came out, that and I was tired of fixing viruses that came in as a result. So much better getting music and videos through legal channels. Don't have to worry about getting sued, and don't have to worry about malware coming down the pipe with it. Unfortunately I know alot of people who probably haven't figured that out yet.
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Could be that half of the traffic is  xXSpeedzXx | 04/03/09
Does this sound like someone employed by RIAA/MPAA?  roaming | 04/05/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  jerry@... | 04/03/09
If that's true.  kozmcrae | 04/03/09
Can't they just pay to have a fake IP or Proxy  LittleGuy | 04/03/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  thillyboi | 04/03/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  james.kilby@... | 04/04/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  alewitinn1@... | 04/04/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  stlmswe | 04/04/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  carol tankersley | 04/04/09
Good. Cheaper internet then.  empty.bin@... | 04/05/09
RE: New law sinks Swedish net traffic  iouzero | 04/06/09
Belief in Anonymity  FiOS-Dave | 04/06/09

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