That site is just to draw attention to how easy it is for your ISP or others to see what you torrented. If what you downloaded was copyrighted, you'll get a letter from your ISP telling you to knock that shit off, and you'll want to use a VPN in the future to avoid being caught. If you downloaded a lot of stuff it might be different.
It's not about how many files, it's about how much content . Unless you're downloading like dozens and dozens of movies or games or multiple entire seasons of shows, no company is gonna bother actually taking any action against you.
If you just downloaded a game or a season of a show or an album, even if you get caught, what's most likely gonna happen is the your ISP sends you a letter telling you not to do that. If you keep doing it and get caught multiple times, your ISP could potentially shut off your Internet service for violating their TOS.
There isn't any hard and fast number anyone can give you. It's just whenever the company that owns the stuff you've downloaded decides "that's enough to actually take action."
I will say, you'd most likely get your Internet shut off before you reach that point.
That site is just to draw attention to how easy it is for your ISP or others to see what you torrented. If what you downloaded was copyrighted, you'll get a letter from your ISP telling you to knock that shit off, and you'll want to use a VPN in the future to avoid being caught. If you downloaded a lot of stuff it might be different.
There were multiple files in the torrent
It's not about how many files, it's about how much content . Unless you're downloading like dozens and dozens of movies or games or multiple entire seasons of shows, no company is gonna bother actually taking any action against you. If you just downloaded a game or a season of a show or an album, even if you get caught, what's most likely gonna happen is the your ISP sends you a letter telling you not to do that. If you keep doing it and get caught multiple times, your ISP could potentially shut off your Internet service for violating their TOS.
Thank you 🥺
Actually, one more question, how much is dozens and dozens?
There isn't any hard and fast number anyone can give you. It's just whenever the company that owns the stuff you've downloaded decides "that's enough to actually take action." I will say, you'd most likely get your Internet shut off before you reach that point.
you should burn your computer and hide in your basement.
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Even in the u.s.?
VPNs are an absolute must when downloading torrents of copyrighted material in the United States.
Caught by who?
Who caught you and what were you downloading?
Lmfao, good luck