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find out if you've been subpoenaed by RIAA

Originally posted by: chiwawa626
Originally posted by: Luagsch
ok, if you enter your ip, they know where to search next... 😛

come on!!!!!:frown:

haha 🙂

EFF does not log user information. At EFF we respect your privacy and the last thing we'd want to do is create a treasure trove of information about you that could itself be subpoenaed by the RIAA or anyone else. IP addresses are not logged anywhere on the EFF website. In addition, we are not logging any searches to this database. We think that free speech requires privacy and anonymity -- whether you're researching a medical problem or trying to find out if you're about to be sued. So rest easy about searching here -- if the RIAA comes knocking on our door, we will have no identifying information to give them about you or anyone else. We recommend similar privacy-protective policies to ISPs.

good news!
 
How do you find your ip in windows 2000? I know in Win 98 it's winipcfg but that doesn't work for win 2000.

FreAk😀
 
Originally posted by: Supahfreak
How do you find your ip in windows 2000? I know in Win 98 it's winipcfg but that doesn't work for win 2000.

FreAk😀
ipconfig
and if you want more infos ipconfig /all
 
My IP is dynamic so that won't work. I presume I haven't been subpoenaed because I have not shared content in at least two years. I knew all along that they'd go for the sharers before the downloaders, and so selfishly I stopped sharing a long, long time ago.
 
Originally posted by: shady06
thats what i was thinking, basically, people with dynamic IPs are off the hook?
I'd doubt it. I figured they went by username on something like kazaa and would get your IP range (or whatever it's called), and could still get your name from your ISP (if they give it); it just won't work on this search.
 
Originally posted by: crisp82
Dial up users are given a different IP address every time right....?

Well yes, but that doesn't mean you can't be tracked down.
 
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