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TopicHow is this legal?
Psythik
02/27/23 9:18:01 PM
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Yellow posted...
Just because it's legal, that won't stop your isp from giving you strikes, they can't tell if it's being downloaded to your hard drive or not.

Don't use it without a vpn, this is the fastest way to get your isp shutting off your service. I know this from experience. 3 strikes in one week.

Also note that a lot of torrent clients ignore vpns by default.
I've already looked into it and this isn't necessary since I'm not torrenting anything. The video files are direct downloads. The service I'm paying the 32/year for torrents the file on my behalf, and then I can download it at 100 megabytes a second. I have a gigabit connection and it's using all of it. Entire AAA games can be downloaded in mere minutes. My ISP literally doesn't care so long as I'm not redistributing the files (which is what torrenting does).

That's why I don't understand how this is legal. Nobody is going after said "service". They've been around for over a decade now.

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