how is the term "downloading torrents" illegalVangineer said:NO, illegal because its got that taboo word "downloading torrents"
But. just get Bit Tornado - if u have a router forward ur ports
Torrent files are not illegal unless they are illegitimate copies of files under copyrighit rpotectionMerethrond said:This thread is going to get deleted, just like the other ones.
Yes, I know but people usually mention illegal sites (including myself) and the thread gets deleted. Besides, I doubt BitTorrent gets used for many legal purposes.sladehk said:Torrent files are not illegal unless they are illegitimate copies of files under copyrighit rpotection
There's plenty of legal uses for Bittorrent eg unlicensed anime and linux distributionsMerethrond said:Yes, I know but people usually mention illegal sites (including myself) and the thread gets deleted. Besides, I doubt BitTorrent gets used for many legal purposes.
Yes, I do realise this but BitTorrent is overwhelmingly used for illegal purposes. People actually encourage you not to use BitTorrent as a means of obtaining Linux ISO's.withoutaface said:There's plenty of legal uses for Bittorrent eg unlicensed anime and linux distributions
Yes, I understand this too. However, most people ask where to get the Torrent files and when someone posts an answer the thread then is facilitating illegal activities and becomes illegal and is deleted.sladehk said:You have to understand that forums have to abide by a set of rules which includes the disencouragement of the use of illegitimate software/files. As a result, threads which encourage or have links/ways of obtaining illicit material are usually deleted. As long as you stick to helping the person use BitTorrent and not the downloading of illicit material, it should not be deleted.
Merethrond said:Yes, I understand this too. However, most people ask where to get the Torrent files and when someone posts an answer the thread then is facilitating illegal activities and becomes illegal and is deleted.
BitTorrent has legal uses, for example downloading Linux Distributions. Many sites use BT as a way to host copies of files (including BitTorrent clients themselves) to ease the bandwidth being used by the site.Merethrond said:This thread is going to get deleted, just like the other ones.
This is true, but as I said before many people will recommend to not use BitTorrent to download your Linux ISO's. I have heard that a gaming developer (Blizzard I think it might have been) uses BitTorrent to spread demos of their games or something. However, the fact remains that the overwhelming majority of BitTorrent traffic is illegal.MedNez said:BitTorrent has legal uses, for example downloading Linux Distributions. Many sites use BT as a way to host copies of files (including BitTorrent clients themselves) to ease the bandwidth being used by the site.