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  1. You can think of our service as a proxy server with encryption. We don't control or modify your data in any way. Anything you download/upload is just passed through. If someone sends you bad data you still get bad data with or without the VPN. As for someone "scaning" our server, it isn't even an issue. We don't host anything. Our server doesn't serve anything. It acts like a router and just forwards packets. It never stores anything. There isn't anything to scan.
  2. I'm unsure what "storming into your server" means. I've dealt with subpoenas and DMCA issues before. It's not a big deal. The DMCA provides a reasonable amount of protection for the ISP. As for the end of the beta period, I'm unsure if/what/when. I've always been a fan of offering a free "lite" versions.
  3. I don't know how PE is being done, but as a general rule any type of application level encryption often will leave hints of being a p2p protocol. If you encrypt every packet your computer puts out there is no chance of being detected as a p2p data. Once the VPN is up you actually get assigned a new IP address.
  4. I have a possible solution for the P2P speed problems. I'm rolling out a public VPN service that should solve the speed caps. My idea is that if you keep your data encrypted until you get past your local ISP they won't speed cap your connection. I would like some feedback on your download speeds before and after the VPN link was brought up. http://www.secureix.com
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