Why do isp's track torrents but not mp4 downloads from pirated streaming sites?
>>108748745because torrents are peer to peer technology and you're sharing the pirated media, which is a more severe crime punishable by law. the mere act of downloading isn't that bad or illegal.
>>108748759So is having a movie up on your website the equivalent of showing an mp4 you ripped from a library cd to your family?
>>108748745What makes you think they don't?
>>108748826Nobody gets letters in the mail for those
>>108748759Torrenting is antisemitic, and antisemitism is illegal.
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>>108748745only jewcucked western ISPs do that
>>108748745isps don't track your torrent traffic specifically (though they do keep your browsing history and probably some other metrics for some amount of time)third party copyright agencies (hired by the creators of the content you're torrenting) are the ones who sit in the swarm, record ips, and then send notices to your isp about your ip being involved in the swarmyou solve this with a vpn, seedbox, private trackers, usenet, ddl, or any combination of the preceding options
>>108748759so you are claiming downloading copyrighted material is legal>lol
>>108748991yes it is, if you're claiming otherwise the burden of proof is on you. post citations.
>>108748759>the mere act of downloading isn't that bad or illegal.YOU MEAN THEY LIED TO ME?ME?THEY LIED TO ME?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FtE0S-IyY0
>>108748826>What makes you think they don't?i worked in an ISP, who the fuck wants to look at that shit? 70% of all data by volume is porn anyway. They go after the website and it's host for tubes putlockers etc etc
>>108748991>so you are claiming downloading copyrighted material is legalhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALZZx1xmAzghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FtE0S-IyY0
because of SSL encryption probably, cannot tell what file you get - cannot prove.im going to dooooooownloooooad those
>>108748745>Why do isp's track torrents but not mp4 downloads from pirated streaming sites?torrents are unencrypted and visible to anyonecf iknowwhatyoudownload dot comstreams are encrypted and content is invisibleisp has no way of knowing what is being streamed
>>108749079isps dont mpaa does
>>108748759>torrent downloaded by 17 people = ARREST THEM>movie on a site illegally viewed/dowloaded by millions = EH WHATEVER
Why Direct MP4 Downloads/Streams Are Harder to TrackEncryption (HTTPS/TLS): Most modern direct download or streaming sites use HTTPS. Your ISP sees the destination domain/IP and data volume, but not the content, filenames, or exact files (the MP4 payload is encrypted). They can't easily tell it's a pirated movie vs. a legitimate download.No public peer list: It's a simple client-server download. Only the hosting site knows your IP (and they often don't log long-term, are offshore, or ignore takedown requests). No swarm of random users can see and report you.No proactive monitoring incentive: Copyright holders would need to monitor thousands of direct download hosts, scrape logs, or serve the files themselves—much more expensive and less scalable than torrent swarms. ISPs aren't motivated to deep-dive every large download unless legally compelled.ISP perspective: They care more about bandwidth usage or obvious P2P patterns than individual HTTPS downloads. Direct links don't trigger the same automated alerts.
>>108748745>>108748745SIR I AM IMPLORING YOU, RE UPLOAD PLEASE! iphone chads cannot have the viewing of it!
>>108748745do you know and understand how they track torrents?
>>108748745you got more reading to do
>>108748759>piratedI don't pirate anything, I file share. nice try faggot
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>>108748945thank you for posting the right answer, which OP will ignore