The same script notes the last modified date/time of my Sonarr files on Whatbox.
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Mediacom is not watching your connection and calling the FCC every time someone does something 'naughty', no body has time for that. The ISPs are then responsible for identifying who had that IP at the date and time it was observed and then alerting the owner of the account which is usually done via a warning letter in the mail. Then the property holders submit DMCA requests to the ISPs. Intellectual Property holders hire companies to torrent their game to collect the public IP address of everyone also doing it. When you torrent something your public IP address is visible to everyone else that is torrenting the same thing.
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Anything with a copyright isn't in a gray area, this includes movies, TV shows, music, games (PC, Console, etc). Mentioned that games were in a gray area to torrent. You mentioned the game's producers don't 'seem' to be coming after anyone, but that obviously isn't true.
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Mediacom doesn't monitor what you download and call to "shame" you like that. You cannot change the broadband deal to get faster service, too.
When you move, you will most likely end up with a higher internet price. If you move and have to change your address on your account, your Price for Life deal is no longer in effect. In a nutshell, if you make any changes to your internet account, you lose the Price for Life protection. The catch involves several conditions, but they are all somewhat similar in nature. I think at the end of the day the ISPs are just using marketing in different ways to try to do what the shareholders expect, make money. It appears instead of doing an intro rate they are taking this angle to appear competitive but with the limitations in place it does still appear as scummy as it really isn't "For Life". I looked into the "Price for Life" you mentioned from Centurylink as I was interested but it appears pretty limited as you can lose the price pretty easily. For example this filter setup should filter out all Anime, but it returns nothing because no songs have ALL those active tags. If I wanted to filter out a specific genre as /u/JUlCEBOX said it doesn't work. Is there a way to have to return all maps that include EITHER Alternative OR Metal? Meaning, if I select "Alternative" and "Metal" only I get all the songs that have both tags on the map. Anyway to change that to return any song that contains any of the selected tags? When Shift clicking tags to select only the ones you want it appears to only return songs with ALL the tags you select.