David Kaye
2011-08-10 20:01:40 UTC
A customer (believe it or not, a police officer with 2 teenaged sons) got
slapped with a notice from "dtecnet", which apparently is snooping
BitTorrent and other torrent software. The notice is from Comcast and
doesn't say anything about taking any action, but gives an email address for
dtecnet, saying something like "if you have any issues" to contact them.
My client is worried, especially being a police officer and all. I
immediately told him to disconnect the lines going to his sons' rooms until
they get home and to turn off BitTorrent if it's running, but obviously he's
worried that there might be some kind of retribution, lawsuit or whatever.
I'm not sure if the kids actually downloaded anything or even if they're
using BitTorrent or whether a friend was over and used their connection or
what exactly.
Ideas anybody?
slapped with a notice from "dtecnet", which apparently is snooping
BitTorrent and other torrent software. The notice is from Comcast and
doesn't say anything about taking any action, but gives an email address for
dtecnet, saying something like "if you have any issues" to contact them.
My client is worried, especially being a police officer and all. I
immediately told him to disconnect the lines going to his sons' rooms until
they get home and to turn off BitTorrent if it's running, but obviously he's
worried that there might be some kind of retribution, lawsuit or whatever.
I'm not sure if the kids actually downloaded anything or even if they're
using BitTorrent or whether a friend was over and used their connection or
what exactly.
Ideas anybody?