It feels dirty to agree with an ISP on something. But even the worst corporations are on the right side of something from time to time I suppose.

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A lot of it is the sheer bureaucracy of chasing down actual pirates and weeding them from people who just happen to be on the same IP address.

If one guy visiting an apartment block downloads a torrent from a public connection, what is ATT supposed to do? Shut down Internet to the entire building?

This is an undue burden for ISPs, even if the content isn’t living in a gray zone of legality.

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Yeah IP owners really want to have all the benefits of ownership with none of the drawbacks. After lobbying for and receiving a blank check to be able to rent seek indefinitely, they are constantly acting to outsource any cost of detection and enforcement of “their” property. Disgusting how goddamn entitled they are.

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this is why everyone should pirate literally anything they can, even if they don’t particularly want it.

er, with a few very gross exceptions that shouldn’t exist.

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… IP addresses are assigned to modems… They don’t assign IP addresses to… Cables going to buildings I guess lol but ok.

And if you’re in some fucked up place that has the entire apartment complex’s internet going to one modem, then God save your soul.

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I don’t know why you’re being downvoted for this. Even with CGNAT and related technologies, each modem still has a unique MAC address at the cable/DOCSIS level (even without loading Ethernet on top).

Where you could be wrong is buildings with large networks, say an apartment building with wired Ethernet to all the units but all being routed through the same WAN(s), but even still I’d hope that the network is managed in a way that it’s not hard to tell which unit is which IP internally. Unrelated but I’d also pray that each unit is on its own VLAN for security.

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There are some apartment buildings with shared Internet connections that are just open and public; It’s crappy but cheap if someone can’t afford individual connection

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Some apartments double nat

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