If you kept your BitTorrent client up long enough to allow them to download a complete copy, then they notified your ISP, and you got a "strike". One way to torrent openly and yet avoid trouble is to delete torrents before they reach a ratio. · Yes, it is illegal, and yes, your friends should worry. Bit Torrent servers log the IP addresses of everyone participating in that torrent. The name of the owner of that IP address can be subpoenaed and then sued. Settlements are in the $ to $ range. www.doorway.ru This answer does not create an attorney-client relationship.
When you want to download a file, there is always a cause for concern. Most of the torrent files online are unofficial. Some of them are untested and can be malicious. Also, there is a chance that downloading certain files can get you in legal trouble. That being said, you can try to download trackers from the best torrent sites list that have a high download speed. If that still doesn't suit your needs, and you use uTorrent, you can right-click a torrent that's currently downloading, go to Bandwidth Allocation, and set it on high. Other than that, there's not much else you can do. The Pirate Bay, RARBG, and especially private torrent sites are as safe as you can get when downloading torrents. That being said, you shouldn't have a problem downloading anything through the sites in our roundup, as long as you employ the safety best practices explored earlier.
ALWAYS use a VPN or seedbox with public torrents. Read: Yes. Downloading is not illegal. Uploading anything, seeding or not, is illegal. EDIT: for clarity, it's the uploading portion that counts as "publishing", which is what the copyright holders can sue you for. It depends what torrents you torrent, new games, new music and new movies are sometimes rigged to catch you, but the most surefire way to not get caught is to not download high profile torrents and to read the comments on torrents that you download. I have not gone to jail for using torrents,and the worst that usually happens is you get a take down notice. The emulator is not legal, but I paid for the game, am I guilty, haha. Yes you can get caught downloading illegal torrents through your IP address, a lot of internet service providers in the USA are compliant with enforcement. At this point they mainly issue warnings.
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