From: b11_ on
What does one do if a torrent is completely inactive?
From: Mobius on
"b11_" <b11(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What does one do if a torrent is completely inactive?


The FBI has generally been known to help in such situations.
http://www.fbi.gov/contactus.htm
HTH.
:-)
Mobius
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From: Nil on
On 29 May 2010, =?Utf-8?B?YjExXw==?= <b11(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

> What does one do if a torrent is completely inactive?

Partially activate it.
From: milt on
On 5/29/2010 2:37 PM, Mobius wrote:
> "b11_"<b11(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FFFA9C00-1457-4968-93E6-59BA418CD525(a)microsoft.com...
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>> What does one do if a torrent is completely inactive?
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> The FBI has generally been known to help in such situations.
> http://www.fbi.gov/contactus.htm
> HTH.
> :-)
> Mobius
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Now now... just because its a torrent does NOT mean its a pirated file.
There are torrents of freeware/shareware programs, music, videos etc...
torrent <> illegal.
From: Twayne on
In news:FFFA9C00-1457-4968-93E6-59BA418CD525(a)microsoft.com,
b11_ <b11(a)discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> What does one do if a torrent is completely inactive?

Go for it. Then you'll help others that want the same thing.


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