[citation][nom]Blessedman[/nom]Yes I have been notified that my IP was tracked downloading copyright material then gave me the name of it. I was a little upset and a little frightened. What else have they been snooping on? My private emails? I thought torrents files used some sort of encryption while being sent. Either way I am sick and tired of Comcast as they are now throttling (which I thought they ended the practice of) torrent files. I don't trust them at all (comcast that is).[/citation]
Are your torrents legal? If not, then why do you get mad at Comcast for finding out which ones you're downloading? I'm pretty sure in their ToS, they have stipulations allowing them to monitor your network activity and track e-mails which are sent to and from the "comcast.net" domain.
Right or wrong, you shouldn't be surprised that they know you're downloading illegal content. All of the major ISPs track that type of activity nowadays, thanks mostly to the RIAA and MPAA. So unless you're protecting yourself and/or masking your internet activities, expect to get little notes when you download something "illegal" which is flagged.
While I personally don't believe in downloading copyrighted material, mostly because now that I'm older I can afford to buy the "legal" versions, it does concern me that they take a proactive approach rather than a reactive approach. They assume everyone is doing something illegal, therefore they log a lot of your activities, whether you're doing something wrong or not.
I don't personally use Comcast, we have Charter in this area, but I doubt they are much better or worse than Comcast when it comes to tracking.