The Pirate Bay is still seeking to appeal an earlier verdict which labeled the torrent site illegal and could force the owners of the website to go to prison. The decision is between the Canon Vaxia HF S11 (or similar) which uses an internal HD or go for a second hand Sony HDV FX1E which uses tapes. In fact, the little icon that presents the disc drive doesn’t even show up anymore when a disc is inserted, and the drive doesn’t bother to spin up except for 2 or 3 seconds after disc insertion. Because this was inevitable, I compensated by restarting the longer captures at various points before the shot would change mac video converter, and subdividing these files as FILE a, FILE b, and so on, so I could subsequently relink them together as one large file where the shot changes. Controversy is never far away in this case, and one of the appellate judges (although other reports suggest that the person removed was more involved in administrative duties, and is not actually schooled in law) that will hear the appeal has been removed due to bias.
The problem with this claim is that this is the basic fundamental principle behind how all ISPs work, and that all digital data, regardless of origin or legality, are cached in some degree and in many places along the path from the source to the destination. This sounds very much like what happened to me last year (see my blog entries), and it also happened right after a firmware update.
















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