I don’t live in the US, so my ISP doesn’t really seem to care what I torrent, but the megathread vehemently recommends to always use one. Since VPNs aren’t cheap and I’m on a strict budget (wouldn’t pirate otherwise), is it really that dangerous to torrent without one?
- Felix Urbasik ( @fell@ma.fellr.net ) 19•1 year ago
@Alextheacceptable In Germany, there are lawyers specialised on torrents. They collect German IPs from the peers list and mass-sue them over distributing copyrighted material. They always ask for a settlement payment of more than 5000€. It can usually be escaped by taking it to court, but I recommend not going through that.
So, depends on your location. Over here, download one movie without a VPN and you have a shit ton of legal crap coming your way.
- Felix Urbasik ( @fell@ma.fellr.net ) 1•1 year ago
Makes me think… if you exclusively use IPv6 you might be fine because they can’t geolocate you that easily 🤔
- Purrington ( @Purrington@beehaw.org ) English16•1 year ago
I live in 3rd world country where the government doesn’t care much about torrent/piracy too. So far there’s no problem.
I guess it depends more on the country you live. If nobody is using VPN, you will probably be fine.
- FaeDine ( @FaeDine@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English14•1 year ago
I’ve always seen this as a question of risk. What you’re asking is the digital equivalent to “Do I really need to wear my seatbelt when driving?”
You can drive around your car two hours a day, every day, without a seatbelt, and be fine for years. You can say you live in a calm neighborhood and say no one ever drives recklessly there. Everyone is still going to tell you to always wear your seatbelt.
You can be very careful about what you torrent. You could possibly torrent lots of things with no problems at all. All it takes is one person at one other endpoint grabbing your IP from one torrent and reporting, to cause a lot of problems.
It’s up to you if you want to take that risk, but when you’re asking for advice no one is ever going to tell you that you don’t need one, and if they are they’re probably giving bad advice. There are enough horror stories that many don’t think it’s worth the risk.
- hardypart ( @hardypart@feddit.de ) English14•1 year ago
Do you live in a country where the authorities are taking action against torrenting? Yes, you should absolutely be using a VPN, because otherwise you’re presenting your identity on a silver platter.
Do you live in a country where the authorities don’t give a fuck? Then no, a VPN won’t be necessary.
- Daniele ( @daniele@feddit.it ) English13•1 year ago
They don’t seem to care, but they collect data. So they don’t seem to care NOW. Always use a non-logging VPN.
- mrh ( @mrh@mander.xyz ) English10•1 year ago
Alternatively if price is an issue (NEVER use a “free” VPN) you could torrent over I2P, which is free and very safe (at least as safe as tor, if not moreso).
Also the next release of qbittorrent is about to have built in I2P support (but also standard I2P comes with its own torrenting software).
- weyland-yutani ( @weyland-yutani@kbin.social ) 7•1 year ago
If you live in third world country then you definitely don’t need one.
- arisu ( @arisu@lemmy.fmhy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
I see. Switzerland is now a “third world country”.
- hazel 🤷🏻♀️🏳️🌈 ( @iamhazel@beehaw.org ) English6•1 year ago
I’ve been torrenting in the US for a decade and a half without a VPN, including as a kid on my parents network LOL, and only got warnings, maybe once every couple years. Tons of copyrighted materials. ATT then Charter, YMMV.
- bumbly ( @bumbly@readit.buzz ) 6•1 year ago
- PirateForDaLolz ( @PirateForDaLolz@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•1 year ago
You don’t technically need a VPN for torrenting, but unless you live in a country that is known to not care about piracy, then you should use one.
- BootlegHermit ( @BootlegHermit@kbin.social ) 5•1 year ago
I find that most VPNs are so heavily shilled that by that very nature, makes them suspect. Since the days of Napster, WinMX, Bearshare and the like, I’ve gotten exactly 2 “Hey, knock it off” letters from my ISP. And they were both from new-release, mouse-affiliated movie releases from a public tracker.
Get in with some of the private trackers and 99.9% of the worry disappears. Try not to upload terabytes of data, and the majority of ISPs (I mean, two of the 3 that seem to have the monopolies at least) wont even bother sending the notices.
- illyria817 ( @illyria817@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 3•1 year ago
Totally doesn’t take “terabytes of data”. I’m in the US, and one time I got a notice from my ISP (Comcast) for a file that took all of 7 seconds to download. It was an episode of an HBO show so no mouse affiliation, and also pretty sure I was using a private tracker (can’t remember exactly, though, since it’s probably been 10 years, and I’ve been using a VPN ever since).
- 5 Card Draw ( @RedCanasta@lemmy.fmhy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
Hell I got one from a 90’s tv show, they are in torrents where you least expect them
- BootlegHermit ( @BootlegHermit@kbin.social ) 2•1 year ago
“pretty sure I was on a private tracker” - well there’s your problem right there. You probably weren’t. Not saying that you’re lying or the like, but just so we’re clear, Im differentiating between “Demonoid private” wherein everybody could create an account damned near whenever, and “UHD private” wherein it relies on a system of invites and/or interviews.
- cannache ( @Cannacheques@slrpnk.net ) 1•1 year ago
The irony is how everything from movies to music is made in the USA yet the internet speeds even in East of the EU are much faster
- ArmorXIII ( @ArmorXIII@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•1 year ago
What I’ve learned overtime is high profile things like movie releases will see a nice email from your ISP. Anime relating thing that are under the radar won’t have much trouble. A little risky, but that what I’ve learned on that side.
- hyperio ( @hyperio@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•1 year ago
I live in India and here nobody cares what you do or download. I only use a VPN to access blocked sites.
- Yoldark ( @Yoldark@vlemmy.net ) English4•1 year ago
In France it is not very necessary, the hadopi will send you warnings. You need to stop at least 6 month after you receive a mail warning.
Then you are good to go.
I use stremio for ages without any problems.
Still i recommend vpn usage for torrents. You can share accounts with multiple persons to lower the price.
- wim ( @wim@lemmy.sdf.org ) English9•1 year ago
In Belgium, I torrented for a decade when I was younger, and I recently (about a year ago) switched back to torrenting as streaming services get more fragmented and more expensive.
I’ve never had any letter or email from anyone for torrenting. Some of my friends torrent much more than me and haven’t either.
My coworkers from NL and UK are terrified of me even mentioning torrenting.
- ID10T ( @ID10T@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•1 year ago
Hi country mate :), I am using protection, you never now…
- Brejela the Purple ( @brejela@lemm.ee ) English4•1 year ago
It depends very much on the copyright laws on where you live. You said you don’t live in the US, which already makes you better off than a lot of people here -However, Europe also has very strict © laws. So it is always recommended.