Comcast Email Me That I Download Copyright Infringement
arianna_0214 i edit | 2016-Sep-6 eight:eighteen pm [Copyright] Copyright Infringement E-mail WarningI visited my aunt&uncle this summer and a day subsequently I left they asked if I (or my boyfriend) had illegally downloaded music while on their connection because they received a copyright infringement email the twenty-four hours later we left. My fellow had his work computer which blocks any sort of file-sharing or downloading and has an extremely protected server and I definitely did not download anything just they refuse to believe u.s.a.. How else could this have happened? They apparently called Comcast and was told information technology wasn't hacked because there would have been more illegal activity than just a few Drake songs having been downloaded. As well, on the email, the report appointment & infringement date are the same- Infringement date says it occurred the day after I left simply Comcast supposedly told them information technology happened 24 hours before but did not requite an exact time? Doesn't infringement date mean the download date? Could this exist a phishing/fraud email? What are the other possibilities? I definitely did not download anything and would like to clear myself and my beau as they are accusing us. |
· actions · 2016-Sep-vi 8:18 pm · | |
Gunny123 Netgear RAX80 | 2016-Sep-half-dozen 8:22 pm they received a copyright infringement electronic mail Did the letter say that an agency is going later on them? If not, so remain silent until actual legal action is brought against whomever, if ever (highly uncertainty information technology they will). |
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sparc | 2016-Sep-half dozen eight:23 pm do they have wifi and is it secured? |
· deportment · 2016-Sep-six 8:23 pm · | |
arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-vi 8:27 pm Yeah they had wifi and it was password-secured |
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| 2016-Sep-6 viii:28 pm No, it was just a alarm e-mail |
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Gunny123 | 2016-Sep-half-dozen 8:34 pm It's one of those things where they collected the IP accost and notified Comcast who in turn notified you. Whether they act on that is copyright holders own prerogative. 90% of the time no further activeness is brought against yous. |
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arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-6 8:42 pm Aye I figured it was merely that. But just wondering how it could take happened- was my IP accost spoofed? Was their wifi hacked? They're extremely mad at me and accusing me of doing this when I didn't practise a thing or download anything. What are the other possibilities of this happening |
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Gunny123 | 2016-Sep-vi 8:46 pm I think you're boyfriend is not telling the truth to be honest. |
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arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-six 8:58 pm No, he's definitely telling the truth. He works with a human resources visitor that has incredibly personal and of import information on clients. He tin't even browse the internet- only use the laptop for his work programs and piece of work e-mail. The laptop is extremely secure and then it most likely came from my computer if I was IP spoofed or hacked. Just request to run into what other possibilities there are because neither him or I downloaded any music. Nosotros also pay for Spotify monthly and then at that place is no need for us to download at all |
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Asus RT-AC66U B1 Netgear FR114P | 2016-Sep-7 9:07 am the laptop for his work programs and piece of work email. The laptop is extremely secure so information technology most likely came from my computer if I was IP spoofed or hacked. Is the IP address in the letter an IPv4 IP address? If so, then, unless Comcast is assigning multiple IPv4 IP addresses to your relatives, it tin not identify a single, specific motorcar associated to your relatives' LAN. |
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tgerstel | 2016-Sep-7 12:03 pm I've never received one of these notices, so this is an educated judge at best (I've had some experience with the copyright process from a content owner's perspective) but information technology seems suspect that an infringement notice would be generated (and passed on) and so quickly. Also that Comcast knew the exact nature of the content (Drake songs...) seems doubtful too -- normally these notices are just passed through with non a lot of item. On the surface, this doesn't pass the smell test... When you aunt & uncle called Comcast, were they offered the chance to pay for the songs or anything? If so, it wasn't Comcast they chosen and is a phishing matter... |
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| 2016-Sep-7 12:33 pm When you aunt & uncle called Comcast, were they offered the chance to pay for the songs or anything? Comcast would not do this as it is not their content that was infringed. Every bit to how Comcast knew what content it was is it was most likely downloaded through a torrent customer. The content holder can join the swarm or even be one of the seeders then see all IP's of those downloading the files and the names of the files existence downloaded. |
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arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-vii 12:41 pm The IP address given was that of the desktop estimator continued to their router, merely Comcast had supposedly told them it could have been anyone on their wifi, hence why they are blaming me |
· deportment · 2016-Sep-vii 12:41 pm · | |
| 2016-Sep-seven 12:44 pm almost likely downloaded through a torrent client Neither of u.s. had any torrenting programs on our computers.. Also seems extremely suspicious to me that the "Infringment Date" given on the email was the day later I left, however they merits Comcast told them it was 24 hours before? |
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Asus RT-AC66U B1 Netgear FR114P | 2016-Sep-7 i:19 pm The IP address given was that of the desktop computer connected to their router ... It has been a few years since I ran a torrent, just the torrent customer I used never revealed the private LAN IP address of any estimator I used, only the public IP address assigned to the router. Something does not seem right almost this. Unless ... were the IP address separators periods (IPv4), or colons (IPv6)? |
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| 2016-Sep-7 2:thirteen pm Ask them to forrad to you the email notification. |
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arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-7 ii:54 pm Copyright Infringement E-mail WarningThis was the electronic mail: This is the email: Proper name STREET Address CITY, State, Aught Copyright work(south) identified in the notification of claimed infringement: Infringing Work: 6man |
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Asus RT-AC66U B1 Netgear FR114P | 2016-Sep-7 3:08 pm For certain an IPv4 IP address. Normally, the private (commonly 192.168.x.x) IP address cannot exist seen by torrent clients. (To clarify, from the public side of the LAN, just the public IP address assigned by Comcat; unless newer clients are able to dig by NAT somehow.) So the letter can simply place that some figurer at a given public IP address was involved, only non which of several, if several are associated to the LAN. |
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pooker314 | 2016-Sep-seven half-dozen:22 pm Re: [Copyright] Copyright Infringement Email WarningI've received these notices from Comcast before and the format looks exactly like what I've received (including detailed information about the specific files implicated). In some cases I got them the same 24-hour interval I started downloading something on bittorrent but in other cases there was a delay of a couple of weeks. It really depends on how on how quickly the rights holder contacts Comcast. From what I've read, Comcast volition never demand money from you lot if you lot become so far as to call them for more than information (I never followed up with them). I concluded up buying a Spotify account and stopped the torrenting. I haven't heard annihilation since (most a twelvemonth has passed since my last notice). |
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Calix 716GE-I Ooma Telo | 2016-Sep-7 7:02 pm When I first got Comcast service years ago, I got one of these and questioned Comcast and was told it was a fake. The electronic mail headers that denote the origin of the eMail had naught to exercise with Comcast and were from known fraudulent sources. Comcast told me to ignore it. |
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i edit | 2016-Sep-7 8:06 pm ... It would be awfully nice if they had a real "Written report SPAM"dept. to go later on at least Scams, Appearance of official (Comcast) electronic mail, and "Advent actual govn't docs" spam. |
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| 2016-Sep-vii 8:23 pm I got one of these e-mails upon my install, while the Comcast rep was withal in my house (having finished setting me up), showing me how to use their e-mail (despite telling him I knew how to check e-mail). I marked it as spam. |
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arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-7 10:27 pm Does this mean the download could have happened up to a couple weeks prior? Supposedly they called Comcast who told them it happened 24 hours earlier but non also sure how accurate that is. Esp if there's no official written report |
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Asus RT-AC66U B1 Netgear FR114P | 2016-Sep-vii 10:43 pm Copyright Trolls have been known to file complaints with ISPs upwardly to vi months subsequently the alleged offense; hence why my Internet service provider (a small CLEC in northern California) merely keeps customer IP connection data for 2 weeks. Long enough to comply with LEA requests, however giving them plausible deniability for the Copyright Trolls. |
· deportment · 2016-Sep-seven 10:43 pm · | |
arianna_0214 | 2016-Sep-seven 11:37 pm Ooh.. This is very helpful. What is a copyright troll exactly? |
· deportment · 2016-Sep-7 11:37 pm · | |
pooker314 | 2016-Sep-8 12:03 am Practiced question about the delay. I don't know. I didn't really check the dates all that closely because I knew I was infringing. All of the file names made sense. I do specifically recall that some of the notices came on the same day I downloaded something but some came weeks later (I typically wouldn't seed completed files for more than a day or two). "copyright troll" = outfits like digitalrightscorp who are basically bounty hunters hired past record companies/movie studies to attempt to excerpt coin from pirates (or declared pirates). They typically play a trivial fast and loose with the level of evidence required to prove a specific private downloaded something and often offer a relatively depression settlement amount with the threat of certain bankruptcy if they actually sue you for infringement. |
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Joe Sixpack | 2016-Sep-8 12:45 am Every bit has been pointed out groups similar that are out hunting coin. maybe it happen, perhaps it didn't.. either fashion I'd just tell them to ignore it the existent damage here is your relationship with your aunt & uncle who surely believe you did some naughty stuff on their line fifty-fifty if you didn't. |
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1 edit | 2016-Sep-8 nine:28 am Ooh.. This is very helpful. What is a copyright troll exactly? »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co ··· ht_troll I'm not a lawyer and I've never had one of these, but I don't meet how the "Infringement Engagement" (which likewise specifies the specific fourth dimension) could exist incorrect in a valid complaint. I see how the Reporting Date could vary, merely not the Infringement Date. |
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Asus RT-AC66U B1 Netgear FR114P | 2016-Sep-8 10:31 am Aside from the infringing engagement, the complainant must take the infringing IP address; however, the infringing IP address cannot place the exact infringing computer on a LAN. While a BitTorrrent client could report the local computer IP address, that would be pretty futile, as you couldn't become to my computer at 192.168.102.227 from Comcast. And then my client volition study 173.228.yyy.zzz:6903 (IP_Address:Listening_Port#). If, as the OP states, neither spouse has a BitTorrent client running on their respective computers, there is no way those computers could have downloaded infringing content at any given public IP address. |
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