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My Computer Says I Download Stuff Illegaly But I Have Downloaded Anything?


The page look like this
Copyright Infringement Notice, MPAA
I am aware of this issue and will take steps to resolve it.
Dear Subscriber:
This notice is being sent to you by Road Runner Customer Care because we have received a
complaint that your computer has been used to distribute copyrighted material without authorization
through a peer-to-peer program. A copy of the complaint is attached below,and a more detailed
version containing information about the specific copyrighted file(s) has been emailed to you.
Please direct any relevant questions or concerns to the contact in the attached message.
Distribution of copyrighted material in this fashion may violate both copyright laws and Road
Runner’s terms of service.
Thank you for subscribing to Road Runner.
Very truly yours,
Road Runner Customer Care
FOLLOWING IS THE COMPLAINT FROM THE COPYRIGHT OWNER (OR ITS AGENT):
You are being contacted on behalf of the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA)* and
one or more of its member companies. You are receiving this notice because your Internet account
was identified as having been used recently to copy illegally and/or distribute the copyrighted
movies and/or television shows listed at the bottom of this letter. This notice provides you with
the information you need in order to take immediate action that can prevent serious legal and other
consequences. These actions include:
1. Stop downloading or uploading any film or TV shows owned or distributed by any MPAA member
studio or its affiliates without authorization; and
2. Permanently delete from your computer(s) all unauthorized copies you may have already made of
these movies and TV shows.
The illegal downloading and distribution of copyrighted works are serious offenses that carry with
them the risk of substantial monetary damages and, in some cases, criminal prosecution.
Copyright infringement also violates your Internet Service Provider’s terms of service and could
lead to limitation or suspension of your Internet service.
An MPAA website, www.respectcopyrights.org, offers step-by-step instructions to ensure that your
Internet account is not being used to violate the copyright laws. The site also can point you to
an array of legal choices for enjoying movies and TV shows online. You can also learn there how
movie theft damages our economy and costs thousands of Americans their jobs.
If, after visiting www.respectcopyrights.org you still have questions, or if you believe you have
received this notice in error, you may contact the MPAA by email at Graduated.Response@mpaa.org or
by calling 818-935-5860. In your voicemail or the subject line of your email, please cite the
Reference ID which can be found in the email sent to your RR account. You should take immediate
action to prevent your Internet account from being used for illegal activities and to enjoy movies
and TV programs legally.
Sincerely,
Motion Picture Association of America
* This letter is not a complete statement of the copyright owners’ rights in connection with this
matter, and nothing contained herein constitutes an express or implied waiver of any rights,
remedies or defense of the copyright owners, all of which are expressly reserved. MPAA members
include: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Sony Pictures
Entertainment Inc.; Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation; Universal City Studios LLP; and Warner
Bros. Entertainment Inc.
I am aware of this issue and will take steps to resolve it.
© 2012 Time Warner Cable Inc. All Rights Reserved. Time Warner Cable is a trademark of Time Warner Inc. Used under license. Road Runner is ™ and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (s12)

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Why Doesn’t Espn3 On My Xbox360 Read That I Have Time Warner Cable?


I’ve tried gettin Espn3 on my xbox360. I know that time warner cable is a service provider, but the espn on xbox live keeps saying it can’t determine if my provider is affiliated with espn3 or not. what is the problem?

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How Would Kids Survive With Tv Shows They Like That Are On Cartoon Network?


Now its been a long time since we heard from Time Warner Shows don’t Worry about Kids WB Kids Wb is Terminated,but only available online how long will 4kids block will be on CW? 5 Years… so its 2011 so we have one more year how would it be? would it be affiliated with Time Warner oh or course The CW would of had Partnership with some network that would help them to make a block, 4Kids Would have no home but to merge with Fumination Pokemon would still be dubbed by Duart Film and Video… or maybe later they will switch to Fumination or Viz but of Course Viz is the Same thing as 4kids,cause you know pokemon is the #1 show of 2005 beating sponge bob,Cartoon Network Would definitely have to do something with CW, The CW is the only official network to air rare Cartoons if people had cable no need to worry MyNetWork TV will get something else than 4kids are airing on their network,so how does this end of children being bored?

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What Are The Pros And Cons Of Ditching Cable Tv Service For The Boxee Box Or Roku?


Right now, I have digital cable and Roadrunner high-speed internet access from Time Warner. I don’t have any premium channels like HBO/Showtime/Cinemax, so I won’t miss those. I like all of the ESPN channels, A&E, HGTV, CNBC, MSNBC, FoxNews, CNN, HSN, QVC and others. I keep hearing about “content” that’s available through the set-top boxes like Roku, the Boxee Box, and also on Google TV. Is there a Lifehacker or Consumerist article out there that weighs exactly what I’d lose and gain from ditching my Digital Cable subscription? I like watching my local network affiliates. Would I have access to local newscasts any more with these devices? Would my bandwidth allowance be enough with Roadrunner to handle all of this streaming? I realize that appointment viewing is on the decline, and the idea is to watch what you want when you want. I just don’t know what to expect, when the rubber meets the road.

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