Esse "truque" de ligar e desligar, penso que dá com quase todos, basta é que a ligação tenha IP dinâmico, penso que só a TVRabo e a RaboVisao é que têm IP fixo; todos os outros têm IP dinâmico...
:Espi06: Não amigo, não creio que é por estares na Suiça... A razão deve ser mesmo, o teu ISP, tem IP fixo.nando disse:olà ebaldo,disses-te bem em quase todos ,por exemplo no meu tambem nao dà,jà tentei mil e uma maneira e nao dà,ah deve ser por estar na suiçA.he he he
:espi28: Lá está amigo... O teu ISP, utiliza IP dinâmico...xaxa disse:Ainda hoje fiz sete (7) downoads no Rapidshare em menos de trinta minutos, desligando o router e voltar a ligar ao fim de cada download. Sempre fiz assim e sempre resultou. Acho que seja quase universal pois estou na Alem.....
É simples.
Pois, esse é quele da voz+adsl casa, não é? esse, penso que também é IP dinâmico, só que funciona de maneira diferente; (penso e não tenho a certeza) o IP está ligado ao MAC Adress do modem e só muda de tempos em tempos, ou uma coisa do género...receptor disse:Boas,
O meu servidor de Internet é o ADSL da Vodafone, e o troque de desligar e ligar o router não funciona.
Um abraço, Receptor
http://maghia.free.fr/hosts.txt
Desculpem estar em inglês, mas muitos percebem.
"As of 19 January 2008 16:00 GMT, Rapidshare AGa€™s servers were shutdown by anti-piracy authorities in Germany. More than hundreds of Rapidshare servers were seized from their offices in Berlin although no arrests were made. Sources said, authorities are contemplating pursuing legal action against users who distribute and download pirated copies of software and movies from these servers"
The German collecting society GEMA has obtained from the District Court in Cologne temporary injunctions against the operator of the data exchange services www.rapidshare.de and www.rapidshare.com. The latter is said to have used copyright protected works of GEMA members in an unlawful fashion. The services make virtual storage space available into which users can upload content that is thereby made publicly available to other users. GEMA spokesman Hans-Herwig Geyer told heise online that the services should not be allowed to continue to operate in their present form. The collecting society is now demanding that the operator provide details on how many copyright protected works of GEMA members are currently stored on the said sites.
According to GEMA, the service www.rapidshare.de in particular has at times boasted of making some 15 million files available to its users. The operator had however failed to obtain from GEMA a license for making copyright protected files available, the collecting society spokesman observed. To date RapidShare had claimed not to have any knowledge of the content uploaded by the users and of not being in a position to control the same, the spokesman continued. Through its injunctions the District Court in Cologne had now however made it clear to the company that the fact that it was the users and not the operator of the services that uploaded the content onto the sites did not, from a legal point of view, lessen the operator’s liability for copyright infringements that occurred within the context of the services, the spokesman added.
Harald Heker, the chairman of the executive board of GEMA, believes the court's decisions will have repercussions on the way "Web 2.0 services" such as YouTube and MySpace will be treated in future. What the decisions according to Mr. Heker show is that "the mere circumstance of shifting acts of use to users and the purported inability of the operator to control content do not relieve the operator of a service from the copyright liability he/she/it possesses for the content made available for download from the operator's website(s)."
Mas já andam por aí soluções ...
Basta editarem o ficheiro hosts que esté na pasta C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc e acrescentarem o conteudo do ficheiro que podes descarregar de
Código:http://maghia.free.fr/hosts.txt
Funciona quer no Vista quer no XP
Desculpem estar em inglês, mas muitos percebem.
"As of 19 January 2008 16:00 GMT, Rapidshare AGa€™s servers were shutdown by anti-piracy authorities in Germany. More than hundreds of Rapidshare servers were seized from their offices in Berlin although no arrests were made. Sources said, authorities are contemplating pursuing legal action against users who distribute and download pirated copies of software and movies from these servers"
The German collecting society GEMA has obtained from the District Court in Cologne temporary injunctions against the operator of the data exchange services www.rapidshare.de and www.rapidshare.com. The latter is said to have used copyright protected works of GEMA members in an unlawful fashion. The services make virtual storage space available into which users can upload content that is thereby made publicly available to other users. GEMA spokesman Hans-Herwig Geyer told heise online that the services should not be allowed to continue to operate in their present form. The collecting society is now demanding that the operator provide details on how many copyright protected works of GEMA members are currently stored on the said sites.
According to GEMA, the service www.rapidshare.de in particular has at times boasted of making some 15 million files available to its users. The operator had however failed to obtain from GEMA a license for making copyright protected files available, the collecting society spokesman observed. To date RapidShare had claimed not to have any knowledge of the content uploaded by the users and of not being in a position to control the same, the spokesman continued. Through its injunctions the District Court in Cologne had now however made it clear to the company that the fact that it was the users and not the operator of the services that uploaded the content onto the sites did not, from a legal point of view, lessen the operator’s liability for copyright infringements that occurred within the context of the services, the spokesman added.
Harald Heker, the chairman of the executive board of GEMA, believes the court's decisions will have repercussions on the way "Web 2.0 services" such as YouTube and MySpace will be treated in future. What the decisions according to Mr. Heker show is that "the mere circumstance of shifting acts of use to users and the purported inability of the operator to control content do not relieve the operator of a service from the copyright liability he/she/it possesses for the content made available for download from the operator's website(s)."
Mas já andam por aí soluções ...
Basta editarem o ficheiro hosts que esté na pasta C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc e acrescentarem o conteudo do ficheiro que podes descarregar de
Código:http://maghia.free.fr/hosts.txt
Funciona quer no Vista quer no XP
Boas Amigo
Experimenta ir a executar e escreves cmd, de seguida aparece-te um quadro em Dos e escreve " ipconfig /renew " e verifica se dá ou então tenta com um software que se chama hide IP e boa sorte.
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