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Xenoran:

--- Quote from: Smokeyjr2 on May 12, 2011, 01:53:55 AM ---I've had bad luck in finding loli H-Anime. I have no interest in manga or images so my luck hasn't been to good.  (click to show/hide)Torrent site PMs appreciated
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if you want anything just pm me and ill try to help you out

pingryanime:

--- Quote from: Smokeyjr2 on May 12, 2011, 01:53:55 AM ---I've had bad luck in finding loli H-Anime. I have no interest in manga or images so my luck hasn't been to good.  (click to show/hide)Torrent site PMs appreciated
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loli H anime is as rare as golden nuggets lying aroud in your backyard...

Burkingam:

--- Quote from: ph4zr on May 12, 2011, 01:30:23 AM ---^ Doesn't Canada also have stricter privacy laws? Making a conviction of non-publicized transactions somewhat more difficult?

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Humm, I didn't think of that as censure. IDK maybe I'm having a double standard. I can't find a better reason to not consider privacy laws as censure other than morale and that's not exactly a good reason so I guess you have a point. Are you sure Canada has stricter privacy laws though? I'm not familiar with American regulations in this area so I can't compare.

ph4zr:

--- Quote from: Burkingam on May 12, 2011, 02:11:48 AM ---Humm, I didn't think of that as censure. IDK maybe I'm having a double standard. I can't find a better reason to not consider privacy laws as censure other than morale and that's not exactly a good reason so I guess you have a point. Are you sure Canada has stricter privacy laws though? I'm not familiar with American regulations in this area so I can't compare.

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I honestly don't know. It's just the impression I get from reading comments about people who torrent in Canada vs. the US.

Burkingam:

--- Quote from: ph4zr on May 12, 2011, 02:16:03 AM ---
--- Quote from: Burkingam on May 12, 2011, 02:11:48 AM ---Humm, I didn't think of that as censure. IDK maybe I'm having a double standard. I can't find a better reason to not consider privacy laws as censure other than morale and that's not exactly a good reason so I guess you have a point. Are you sure Canada has stricter privacy laws though? I'm not familiar with American regulations in this area so I can't compare.

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I honestly don't know. It's just the impression I get from reading comments about people who torrent in Canada vs. the US.

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Judging from this Wikipedia article. I would tend to agree with your assumption. And now that I think of it, is the patriot act still in effect today?

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--- Quote from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA_PATRIOT_Act ---The act is currently set to expire May 29, 2011; after a 90 day extension from February 28 by congress.
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