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    • RE: DVD piracy too rife among police to prosecute

      In another article on this topic, the same police will still be after people who pirate stuff from the internet.

      Then again, does it surprise anyone that there are 2 set of laws, us and them?!

      posted in BitTorrent & Internet News
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    • RE: {UK} Goodbye online privacy

      It must be noted that Carphone Warehouse also owns Talk Talk and several smaller ISPs, as well as AOL UK and it's own brand {CPW} ISP.

      posted in BitTorrent & Internet News
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    • RE: Ratio

      The videos you uploaded are not being seeded, so they can't be approved.

      Once you start seeding them, the staff would be more than happy to approve them, one at a time.

      posted in GayTor.rent Discussions
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    • DVD piracy too rife among police to prosecute

      hXXp://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23495134-5006787,00.html

      DVD piracy too rife among police to prosecute

      By Colin James | April 07, 2008

      HUNDREDS of police officers across South Australia caught using their work computers to illegally copy movie DVDs will escape prosecution.

      The activity - strictly banned under federal copyright laws - was detected during an audit conducted by the information technology branch of SA Police.

      Senior police, including Commissioner Mal Hyde, have been briefed on the extent of the problem.

      An internal email to police management said the audit had "identified a number of instances where commercial DVD movies have been copied to the hard-drives of police computers which potentially had been burnt to blank DVDs".

      "This practice is potentially a breach of copyright and misuse of SAPOL equipment," it said.

      "Branch managers are requested to take measures to ensure this practice must not occur and to remind members (officers) of the policies relating to the use of SAPOL computer equipment."

      Police sources have told The Advertiser an official investigation, which could lead to criminal charges, will not be conducted because of the large number of police officers involved in copying DVDs.

      Mr Hyde's spokeswoman, Roberta Heather, confirmed his senior executive group had been briefed on the results of the computer audit.

      "A recommendation was made that identified work areas should remind members of the need to comply with SAPOL's policy in regard to the appropriate use of work systems and legislative requirements," she said.

      Ms Heather said police computer systems regularly were audited "and appropriate action is taken where any breach of legislation or policy is detected".

      The Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft said it would write to Mr Hyde to seek an explanation.

      Under federal laws, severe penalties can be imposed on video piracy.

      Penalties include fines of up to $60,500 for individuals and up to $302,500 for corporations for each individual infringement, and up to five years' imprisonment.

      posted in BitTorrent & Internet News
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    • RE: Bonus

      The ratio is the main part of the system.

      The bonus can be traded to get GBs to add to your upload amount, thus improving your ratio.

      posted in GayTor.rent Discussions
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    • RE: Bonus

      The bonus is really about encouraging people to keep seeding and helping those with slow internet speeds.

      posted in GayTor.rent Discussions
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    • RE: Civil Partnership UK

      By "pack rat" I mean that you keep a lot of old stuff, especially documents in this case.

      Since you don't have any joint finances/ownerships, it's going to be more difficult to prove the relationship.  You really should contact the UK consulate in your country or email the Home Office here in the UK and ask them what kind of proof they will need.

      Your partner might have to get a place to live in England a few months before you can get a CU.  You will need to show proof of address in the country you want to get a CU.

      When I came to the UK, the minimum length was 2 years.  We had enough stuff to show them for more than a decade, in the US and UK.

      Have a look at this website;

      hXXp://www.rbkc.gov.uk/birthsdeathsandmarriages/marriages/non_eu.asp

      It has some really good info on CUs in England.

      posted in Civil Unions & Marriage
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    • RE: Civil Partnership UK

      I came to the UK before CUs were available, so some things have changed.

      I have a CU and am a Dual National {US & UK} now.

      1. You need to make sure you get the right type of visa when you enter.  Ask the UK consulate for more info.

      2. You have to remember that the UK is made up of 4 countries {England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland} and each has their own set of rules for marriage/CUs. Check the website for the country your partner lives in to see what rules they have for this. In no country in the UK, can you have a church "wedding".  You can however have a church "blessing of the union" ceremony, but you will still need to get the legal contract part done by the Registrar, Justice of the Peace or Mayor.

      The Registrar and Mayor can only do CUs on public property {at leas in Scotland} in their area, so if you want to do your CU ceremony somewhere else, like a manor house, you will need a JoP.

      Our CU was extremely simple {and the cheapest}, we went to the Registrar's office with our witnesses and he read a bit of rubbish about the sanctity of the union and then we all signed the form. That was still £285.

      3.  see #2

      4.  It used to be that gay partners couldn't work until they had permanent residency.  I was lucky though, we work for an international company and they did some sort of deal with the gov so I could work.

      You must get your civil union in the country your partner lives, with the exception of the town of Gretna Green. For some historical reason Gretna Green can marry/CU people from anywhere in the UK.

      You will need witnesses, who have known you for some time. I think it's 1 year, but it's best to double check that.

      Expect at least a £1,000 in legal fees {visas, CU, etc}.

      CUs were £100 more than marriage, but that was suppose to change the following April {2006}. This is the UK, so don't think they lowered the CU cost, they raised the marriage cost.

      You will fair better in getting the visas if you are a pack rat, and you and your partner have joint finances/ownerships.  Sadly, gays still require more proof of their relationships than heteros do.  As Tony Blair once said about gay relationships and CUs "there separate but not equal".

      posted in Civil Unions & Marriage
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    • RE: Civil Partnership UK

      There's a lot to this whole thing.  If you ask specific questions, it will be easier to answer then.

      posted in Civil Unions & Marriage
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    • RE: Gay men and politics view

      The problem is that conservatives claim we want special rights, when in fact we want the same rights they have.  I have yet to hear a GLBT person want "special rights" everyone I know wants equal rights.

      The current situation in most countries is that heteros have the special rights; ie rights not granted to all.

      Even in the UK with civil unions, we still don't have all the rights of hetero marriage, like work and personal pensions.  Tony Blair called civil unions "separate but not equal" to marriage.  Of course his backers said it was a slip of the tongue, but the result showed how really meant it.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Why do many gay men seem to be clones ?

      My partner and I are what you could term "Gap guys".  Basically we dress in casual but smart clothes, unless it's something like a black tie event which is rare for us.

      I love gay bars {though we don't go out much anymore}, but I can't stand the trendy gay bars.  Living in Aberdeen Scotland, there isn't a real gay scene, just a few places that are gay friendly, sorta.  This isn't a problem for us because were aren't flamers or the like.

      Being a dual national {US & UK} and someone who has traveled the world, I have seen the people you are talking about and they make me sick to be around.

      posted in Sex & Relationships
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    • RE: Driver's Lincence

      Well done.  🙂

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • RE: My ratio

      If you can download on to the computer, surely you can also use it to upload.

      posted in GayTor.rent Discussions
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    • RE: BIRTHDAY PARTY MOVIE FROM BERLIN (4th of April 2008)

      @Bonk:

      A party for a website that shares movies illegally… just hope there won't be any police raid :police:

      Sorry no police raid as I can't make it.  :police:

      posted in Chit Chat
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    • RE: Example of a spammer getting caught

      Just goes to show, spammers will get caught.

      posted in GayTor.rent Discussions
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    • RE: My ratio

      I'm sorry but we don't give ratio points to people.

      There was plenty of info on the site as to how to get and maintain a good ratio.

      Anyway, you obviously haven't read anything here because you would know that you can always upload stuff that's not on here.  I'm sure GT.net has some stuff that we don't and vice versa.

      posted in GayTor.rent Discussions
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    • RE: How to improve your Ratio

      @tony1971:

      Hi
      I am new to this site..
      I would like to know.. what happens if you have downloaded a film but turns out no one is uploading from you.. does this affect your ratio?  I do not want to be classed as someone who just takes a film without sharing but if no one is uploading from you.. what do you do? keep it still open or find something that there is lots of people leaching etc!
      I would be greatful for any help

      I would do both.

      posted in Guides
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    • RE: Being gay?

      @young2by2:

      I loved the most recent addition (april 2008) of Discover Magazine.

      Title of article :  20 things you don't know about Matting

      #12  Homosexual behavior is found in at least 1,500 species of mammal, fish, reptile, bird, and even invertebrates.

      😛

      That's why I say it's genetic.

      Many of the animals found to have gay behavior are not capable of more than instinctual behavior.

      posted in Sex & Relationships
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    • RE: Virus warning

      What issue are they trying to "correct"?!

      The guy that made the "I Love You" virus wanted to show his ex girlfriend how powerful he was.

      BTW, the reason virus makers target Windows is because of the sheer numbers that use it.  If everyone switched to another OS, then that would be the target.  Cost has nothing to do with it.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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    • RE: Being gay?

      Gay is from nature, just as being hetero is.

      Part of the reason many heteros claim that being gay is a choice, is because many gays are forced or feel forced to live a lie due to societal pressures.

      It's a lot easier for to gays to come out today in the west, at least, because people are starting to understand that being gay is a natural thing.

      posted in Sex & Relationships
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