I know it’s against the law, but I found conflicting information regarding how likely it is to be enforced.

So assuming you don’t have a massive quantity of data upload, is torrenting some pirated (copyrighted) content relatively safe or not?

Have you ever gotten in trouble for this (or someone you know)?

  • unplug@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No, but I still don’t advise doing anything illegal. People on online forums act like Piracy is a “cool edgy” crime to partake in, but at the same time you don’t really want to get in legal trouble later down the road for seeding some stupid TV show. If you need to pirate stuff and want to avoid legal trouble just get yourself an Usenet subscription.

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    1 year ago

    I suspect it depends a lot on two main factors:

    1. The country you live in

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    1. Your ISP

    I live in Sweden and have a local ISP. Been both DL:ing and seeding for over a decade without using a vpn and not hearing a peep about it.

    Idk what the situation is in Switzerland, hopefully someone who lives there will answer as well.

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    1 year ago

    It’s against the law, so there is chance you eventually get caught, if your seeding copyrighted material. I do not know anybody who was caught, but if your naive, you might get in trouble.

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    1 year ago

    I have gotten a few notice alerts over the year and it seems to depend on what you are downloading not how much or how often. If it is a popular TV show or movie they are more likely to get you versus an old movie from the 80s. Given how easy it is to get a VPN and how cheap it is I would not even chance it.