
On 08/04/15 11:51, Brian May wrote:
On Wed, 8 Apr 2015 at 07:51 Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglashan@affinityvision.com.au <mailto:andrew.mcglashan@affinityvision.com.au>> wrote:
Much better to just keep to legal and proper downloads, don't you think?
That won't stop companies from trying to claim that the legal torrent download you made was illegal, and they deserve your Name as a result.
Have a look at the number of invalid DMCA take down notices being distributed.
This is very true, however the designers of the Tor network highly discourage its use for bittorrent obfuscation, as that places a huge traffic burden on the Tor network. Robert
Also what happens if you believe you are downloading a legal torrent, and when you receive it find it was badly titled and actually a non-distributable file? You could delete it, but the crime (distribution) has already been committed. I have seen Youtube videos deliberately mistitled to try and mislead copyright owners.
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