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1. msoad+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-10-12 14:28:49
or just pay for put.io
replies(2): >>nehal3+z >>shitlo+B5
2. nehal3+z[view] [source] 2022-10-12 14:31:51
>>msoad+(OP)
I'd never heard of this service. Seems nice. Do you use it yourself, and how do you like it?
replies(1): >>sva_+74
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3. sva_+74[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 14:46:27
>>nehal3+z
Seems very grey-area. Would definitely not want my credit card details to be on their list.
replies(1): >>tomrod+w5
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4. tomrod+w5[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 14:52:03
>>sva_+74
What is giving you that vibe?
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5. shitlo+B5[view] [source] 2022-10-12 14:52:13
>>msoad+(OP)
Doesn't that achieve the same thing as a seedbox but with less control and higher cost?

Seedboxes are great when used with private trackers, but the trackers usually have very strict rules about which clients you can use, how long you must seed, etc.

replies(1): >>runjak+di
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6. runjak+di[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 15:41:17
>>shitlo+B5
How does one avoid DMCA notices from the ISPs? Is this where private trackers come into play? How does one who's not immersed in the community obtain access to private trackers?
replies(1): >>shitlo+rR
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7. sva_+oo[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 16:05:15
>>tomrod+w5
They allow you to download Torrents and seed them on your behalf. Now of course, you might just be seeding Linux ISOs, but we both know that is probably not what 99.9% of their customers intend to do.
replies(1): >>mbesto+kE
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8. mbesto+kE[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 17:12:17
>>sva_+oo
The downloaded files are technically sitting on Amazon's server (IIRC). Put.io doesn't know an illegal file is there (it's encrypted), so how would any one else?
replies(1): >>sva_+EV
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9. shitlo+rR[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 18:14:58
>>runjak+di
> How does one avoid DMCA notices from the ISPs?

Rent a seedbox from a company not based in the US, under a pseudonym, and use cryptocurrency for payments. This is surprisingly common.

> Is this where private trackers come into play?

The main benefit of using a private tracker is access to high-quality content: no mislabeled content, no audio lag, etc.

A side benefit of using private trackers (instead of public ones) is that you probably won't get any trouble from your ISP or any law firms.

> How does one who's not immersed in the community obtain access to private trackers?

Some trackers have Open Invite periods where anyone can join. You can use your membership there as a foothold into other private trackers.

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10. sva_+EV[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-12 18:31:34
>>mbesto+kE
By seeding a copyrighted file, someone could get Amazons IP address, who would in turn know the data was hosted by Put.io? I doubt they could get out of DMCA that easily.
replies(2): >>mbesto+AC2 >>anacro+uZ8
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11. mbesto+AC2[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-13 05:26:41
>>sva_+EV
Put.io uses magnet links. IIRC there is no way to track an IP address of a seeder because they use DHT's.
replies(1): >>anacro+pZ8
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12. anacro+pZ8[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-15 05:36:09
>>mbesto+AC2
This is not correct. The point of the BitTorrent DHT is to share address information of peers for a torrent.
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13. anacro+uZ8[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-15 05:37:10
>>sva_+EV
Put.io reuse download content amongst all its users. It's only present on the network for a short period of time. Because it's a paid service, actual usage is quite small compared to all regular users combined, so they would not get much attention.
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