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#1 shortone

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Posted 12 July 2011 - 05:59 PM

"Last week" several major ISPs agreed to a new push to deter copyright infringement.

http://torrentfreak....-piracy-110707/

They've actually been monitoring both eMule and torrents for quite some time, the new agreement is to act, not just send threatening emails.

Some topics have mentioned possible use of a VPN (torrent specific), others mentioned moving countries (not much of an option).  Changing entirely to torrent seems a bit over the top, the majority of the downloads come by eMule, so a VPN proxy is really needed for both.

Inquiries asking if the "safeandsound" site provides general VPN proxy service had no response ...

Any recommendations for a secure VPN proxy covering both torrent AND eMule networks?

Thanks.

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#2 imognimma

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Posted 13 July 2011 - 12:16 AM

hi,

yes, there is already a VPN service successfully in operation which supports any kind of traffic via OpenVPN to an "offshore" country. price is 7 EUR/month for unlimited traffic/best effort bandwidth.

there is still no official website online since the guys running it are too lazy to design one ;-) (but the service works pretty well; obviously they are not lazy on the tech part)

if anyone is interested - please send me a private mail here in this board.

cu

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#3 zebrit

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Posted 31 October 2011 - 05:58 PM

Hey guys, I have been using this VPN service since it started many months ago and I can confirm that it has given me great service for a minimum subscription cost, and I have an unlimited download capacity into the bargain.  It makes me anonymous by redirecting the IP and works just as well with emule as with µtorrect.  I use TVU to find the english language episodes of my favourite TV series, which I can't get in France.  I highly recommend :<O))




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