Hey I am thinking about getting an account with Astraweb and I have a question regarding security. I have just got one of those mean little letters from my ISP regarding an item from a public torrent (yes, I know, dumb) But I was wandering if there was a way that Usenet can be tracked by RIAA, MPAA, and the like. And has anyone ever gotten reported to their ISP for only downloading through SSL?
A couple of major items are missing from your original posting.
A. Your country/state/city location.
B. Your ISP
Most if not all of the problems going on these days (in fact, since the beginning of days) are the transmission schemes which utilize 'party lines' for data. Like the cablecos, wireless, satellite, etc. The DEDICATED circuits, like DSL and T-lines, have NEVER had any of these problems. Simply because they arn't 'party lines', where your data is intermixed with all your neighbors, right at the point it leaves your machine.
It's those 'carriers' (the cablecos) that have the huge need to 'keep the lines clear', simply so they can oversell what is a limited resource to yet more 'customers'.
With DEDICATED circuits, where that line is yours and yours only from your home to the central office (where it hooks to multi-gigabit internet streams), there's simply no need.
Until fairly recently, the 'cablecos' have been able to say they are 'faster' (but they never mention their 'network shaping' they do!), but DSL (and real fiber, not the 'fiber in your neighborhood' the cablecos are 'pushing' in their adverts) is catching up by leaps and bounds. Of course, your situation may differ, depending on your location.
But the basics, as listed by '222MHz' are true. I'm on a fairly slow DSL line, but run almost 24/7 (get a good UPS for that machine!), and I easily exceed 2Gbytes a month. If I pushed it (some months I do), I can easily exceed several times that.
I happen to know my DSLAM (DSL Access Multiplexor, the machine my DSL line is connected to at the telco central office) has multiple 10Gb/s internet feeds connected to it. My little part of that stream is.... simply drowned in the flood.
But I know for a fact that if I was on Cable-Modem service, I'd be the recipient os several cease and desist letters, and have my 'service' cut off.