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I have no idea of torrents but this is something that sounded off to me:

Do you goverments agencies really spy on people torrenting, like who gives a fuck if someone downloads "
Naruto Shippuden (001-500) [Complete Series + Movies (1080p)] (D" without a VPN right?

Or is it all an honeypot? Am i fucked the moment i download something without VPN?
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>>1273827
OH NOES!
Seems you have fucked zoomie... Now your ISP will proceed to send you a strongly worded letter and if you ignore the wagie bolice will kick in your front door!
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>>1273827
Depends on the country
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>>1273827
You need to understand that piracy is a crime and you'll always be at risk. I recommend you to pay for whatever you consume to support the creators.
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>>1273827
I have never used a VPN in my life.
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How old are you?
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>>1273827
The government doesn't give a shit about anything you're torrenting unless it's terrorist manifestos or something like that. It's companies that're gonna do shit, and it's up to each individual company what they do, but there's a simple rule: the richer the company, the more likely they are to track and act.

How will they act?

By sending a letter to your ISP politely asking them to send you a letter asking you to stop. ISPs can't afford to shut off service to someone everytime a dude pirates something; they'd lose millions of dollars a week in lost customers. With the sheer volume of people pirating shit, it would take "storming the US mainland" levels of stupidity for any company to attempt legal action against individuals.

On top of that, the US by and large has not once given a single shit about pirating anime. Never.

So, you're at higher risk of emotional damage by thinking about it than you are of actual risk from a company or agency approaching you for it. Even then, if you're still worried, spend a week to make a list of eveything you wanna download, send $5 to MullvadVPN, then torrent it all.
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>>1273827
So basically there's something called quota for law enforcement agencies.
When the need to fill some quota or for PR reason, having a list of offenders ready to arrest is very convenient.
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>>1274031
How do they know though?
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government agencies don't fucking care, as much as they'd like you to believe. i've been torrenting for like 2 years, most of the time without a VPN, and live in the fucking UK. Absolutely no harm. except maybe a strongly worded letter from your ISP, I've heard this happens if you torrent something new like some new capeshit. however if you distribute torrents, you're much more likely to take risks. so i'd be careful of that.
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>>1273827
Guy from germany here.
My father was into movie and music piracy in the early 2000's, never used a vpn. I downloaded probably 1tb+ of games in the early 2010's, also never had any problems.
I think even today there will be no problems except if you download the newest most seeded stuff like some marvel or disnay movies, but desu then you deserve it.
In the last few years I am more into movie piracy and use mullvad vpn. It's also very good for privacy in general since your ISP can't spy on your traffic.
If you just download like one or two old games or movies and don't seed after downloading, you will be fine in 99,9%. But I would suggest strongly to use a vpn in general.
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Assuming you're American, they're more likely to fuck with you over an American IP.
I've never used a VPN, though I ought to eventually.
I've downloaded TBs of anime, and they sleep.
I torrented the Evil Dead HBO series when it was new, and got a letter from the phone company.
The older and the less lucrative the show, the safer you are.
Want to get Hexen(1922) for next Halloween? You ought to be fine, even with the more recent version.
Want to get the latest Disney slop? Better not seed it without a VPN.
Want to file away your favorite childhood cartoon that still holds up? Roll of the dice.
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You'll be completely fine! (Seriously.)
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>>1273827
Not *government agencies*. If they watch anything it's, like, honeypot cp torrents. People paid by big entertainment companies watch the regular stuff and complain to ISPs to deter pirates. If you live in a country that doesn't laugh at those and steal something an entertainment giant wouldn't want you stealing, you want a VPN.
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>>1275370
Haxan is in the public domain now so you don't need to worry about it at all.
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Yes it doesn't matter where you are it doesn't matter who you are or what you're doing, a minimum of 5 intelligence agencies have access to your data, the level of surveillance, ie the level of human intervention and observation is dependent on how many red flags your data is waving. If you're lucky, and you plow through red flags one after another you will reach high enough on the lists that you'll be personally monitored by a real deal glowing nigger.
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the US monitors literally all traffic in the US and bittorrent is easy to monitor
do they actually pay attention to it? probably not
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Its the haystack effect.
You are safely burrier.
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>>1277415
>do they actually pay attention to it? probably not
the picture are the delisting requests of only one company which owns some big known networks.
in some regions/some countries the anti piracy side can make money out of you catching you torrenting, so maybe it would be a good idea to think and then execute.
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>>1275370
>The older and the less lucrative the show, the safer you are.
As I understand it, anyone can see your IP when torrenting. Big corporations like Disney keep tabs on their latest movies. Practically speaking no one will care if you download anime, whereas your IP will probably send you a nastygram for getting the latest Marvel movie.



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