Oohhh I’ve been downloading torrents for as long as they’ve been a thing and I just got my first email from an ISP saying stop it.
"We have received a Copyright Infringement Notification informing us that your IP Address was used to illegally download and distribute copyrighted material.
Please note: We are required by law to provide your personal information to copyright holders if requested.
The offending filename was: Star.Trek.Lower.Decks.S04E01.1080p.WEB.h264-ETHEL[TGx] The date of the infringement was: 2023-09-14T09:54:57Z
Please cease any and all downloading or distribution of copyrighted material immediately."
Which is legit, I totally did that. I guess I better start actually using my VPN because I am absolutely not paying for Paramount+ just for Star Trek with all of the other streaming services I pay for.
If it’s mostly newer releases you torrent, look into a debrid service like real debrid. All your ISP can see is that you’re downloading from a debrid service, not the torrent itself. Cheap, fast and high quality. I’ve had great experience with RealDebrid + Stremio + Torrentio. The RD website looks sus as hell but it is a real thing.
(Apologies if you already know all this of course)
Thank you :) I haven’t looked into changing my ways for some time so this and now seems like as good of a time as any. I’ve just been torrenting and using my main PC as a Plex Media Server for my other devices (tablet, Shield TV Pro) locally but this seems neater. I’m running through a setup guide for them now.
Pineapple Net, which is my building’s fibre optic ISP. It used to be Spirit for years but they sold to Pineapple Net during COVID sometime… annoyingly automatically bumping me up to a more expensive but faster plan.
What do you mean third party? Like Paramount, etc? I assume they or a company they employ put a tracker on that torrent and reported to Pineapple Net.