Registered letter Hadopi
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Hello,
At the beginning of the year, around February, I received an email from HADOPI with my IP address etc.
So obviously I stopped downloading, and today my postman rings my doorbell with a registered letter to sign. I open it, and it was again HADOPI...
However, I no longer download, so where could this come from? Maybe because I hadn't deleted my downloading software? Thank you all for your responses.
At the beginning of the year, around February, I received an email from HADOPI with my IP address etc.
So obviously I stopped downloading, and today my postman rings my doorbell with a registered letter to sign. I open it, and it was again HADOPI...
However, I no longer download, so where could this come from? Maybe because I hadn't deleted my downloading software? Thank you all for your responses.
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Hello,
maybe someone is using your internet connection without your knowledge (poorly secured WiFi?)
Or simply if your p2p/torrent software that you were using to download was running in the background (if it starts up on boot, for example) and so you continued to "provide" pirated files to people.
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Well, what was the content of the letter?
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