BlueScreenJunky;390169 Wrote: > That is true from a moral point of view, but not from a legal one : When > you use a torrent you don't only download stuff, but you also upload it > to other users, which is piracy, not matter if you own a legit copy or > not. > Here in France, uploading files is much more severely punished than > downloading them, because it's basically considered the same thing as > if you burn copies of your disc and go in the street to give or sell > them to people. thats true on the upload part, so i guess to stay legal you could just use a third party bandwidth throttle application. i used to do that with torrents back during the days of dial up.
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