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1. mbesto+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-10-12 17:12:17
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?
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2. sva_+kh[view] [source] 2022-10-12 18:31:34
>>mbesto+(OP)
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+gY1 >>anacro+al8
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3. mbesto+gY1[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-13 05:26:41
>>sva_+kh
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+5l8
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4. anacro+5l8[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-15 05:36:09
>>mbesto+gY1
This is not correct. The point of the BitTorrent DHT is to share address information of peers for a torrent.
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5. anacro+al8[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-15 05:37:10
>>sva_+kh
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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