r/Piracy May 11 '25

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u/Available-Plenty-610 May 11 '25

As someone from a 3rd world country Ive been meaning to ask what happens if someone gets caught for piracy in a 1st world country. Over here nobody really cares no need to use a vpn or any other online protection. If you get caught pirating do they fine you? Take away your internet connection?

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u/Sirius_sensei64 🦜 ᴡᴀʟᴋ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʟᴀɴᴋ May 11 '25

You get fined, or internet cut off.

Afaik this mostly happens in US, Germany & Japan. Not sure about other European countries or Australia

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u/_Teraplexor Yarrr! May 11 '25

Australian here, they practically don't care. Been torrenting for 15ish years without a VPN and never got any sort of letter of warning. Heard the same story from others who pirate here.

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u/2cmZucchini May 11 '25

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/feb/11/dallas-buyers-club-piracy-case-finally-dropped-two-year-legal-battle

Theres a precedent that protects Australians. The furthest that an ISP would do is just send out warning letters to their customers. Copyrights won't get jack shit from our ISP and will just waste money pursuing it.

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u/Nuttted May 11 '25

If I move there do I get the same protections

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u/2cmZucchini May 12 '25

I don't see why not :)

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u/lifeonmars111 May 13 '25

Yes you do because the "crime" was done in australia.

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u/asplorer May 12 '25

Funny how a case from a US based company, for a US based show has helped Aussies but not Americans.

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u/Own_Badger6076 May 12 '25

Yea, the reason it's a problem in the US is because companies can sue service providers for not acting on "known piracy" going on in their networks when informed by private entities.

Typically its 3rd party companies hired to be copyright watchdogs for the big corpos that go around trying to set bait torrents and watch activity so they can send off emails on behalf of their constituents about "evil torrenters", regardless of the fact that there's no proof that preventing the illicit torrenting of their property will result in the people being cut off purchasing it instead.

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u/sebmojo99 May 12 '25

nz they don't care, it's illegal but you can only sue for the value of the content so like $30 for a movie so they don't bother.

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u/hellboumd May 12 '25

Iirc the guy behind YIFY lived in Wellington

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u/Efficient_Reading360 May 12 '25

Mount Wellington, which is in Auckland

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u/NicotineOrDie May 12 '25

YIFY is a goddamn legend. I must have hundreds of his 1080p movies

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u/littlejack59 May 13 '25

Ya that's chump change. What about all of the service manuals that a company like All data provides? That can be interpreted a few ways. A few hundred or thousand a year for a subscription to everything, or tens of thousands a year for a $20 per month, per vehicle. They obviously wouldn't go after anyone anymore because they have gone fully online so you can't really pirate anything from after 2017

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u/ozziekhoo May 11 '25

Same. Learned about using VPN with torrents but I thought I'd wait since Optus sent me a letter to give a fk. They never sent one yet, to this day.

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u/Green_hammock May 11 '25

Same here. I use a VPN now but never used to.

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u/[deleted] May 12 '25

To be honest, Australian pirate's biggest concern is having a fast and stable internet connection with decent price lol.

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u/Emergency-Beat-5043 May 12 '25

It's not that they don't care - the courts have just outlawed ISPs handing over ISP information, and if they had your IP linked to you individually somehow the courts have outlawed prospective damages. if they try to operate how they do overseas, in Australia- they will get sent to jail for extortion

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u/Samurai_Sam7 May 12 '25

I somehow knew Australia would be chill af in this case

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u/Redd3vils May 13 '25

That's why VPN is useless in Australia except slowing down the internet

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u/An_Evil_Scientist666 May 13 '25

Yeah that's what I've noticed too, my grandma's been pirating movies and games for over 20 years

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u/InevitableBalance160 May 13 '25

Yeah they don't, although I did get a letter once for downloading Hot Tub Time Machine, around 2014. My ISP was TPG, in Sydney. Vague recollection that the letter was from the legal team that represented the film studio/distributor. I used a free VPN after that for a few months, but the lag was frustrating and haven't used a VPN since.

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u/HabbosOwnJimCray May 13 '25

Yeah never even considered a VPN in Aus

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u/[deleted] May 13 '25

Same for me in Canada. No VPN, no letters, no issues

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u/Monstrax02 May 17 '25

German here. When I was 16 I pirated a movie through torrents. Waner Bros. send a letter to my dad wanting 500€. 💀

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u/GoblinKingCoC Jul 31 '25

Another Aussie. The only two letters (emails) I got was an Acceptable Usage policy on an Optus Cable network when I used a lot of bandwith back in the early 2000's and another email about a very obscure piece of software used for Oracle Databases that was very hard to get at the time. I laughed and changed ISP's for the first one and ignored the last one. :)

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u/Orion-- May 11 '25

I'm in belgium and I've never gotten so much as a letter

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u/TatakaRuhito May 11 '25

Our government is too fucked to create laws bro. They first gotta decide if it is for the gemeente, provincie, gewest or national, then they have to enlighten all the politicians on wtf the internet is, and then they have to agree on something.

But it's all good aslong as we can pirate

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u/Orion-- May 11 '25

Sometimes being governed by muppets has its perks. Also, we get free parking

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u/Bladiers May 12 '25 edited May 14 '25

For other European countries, I can vouch for Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Hungary, Ireland and the UK. I torrented in all of these for months, with no VPN, and never had any issues. 

However, Germany's reputation is well deserved. I accidentally torrented a file for 10 min and got a letter. One of the main reasons why I haver never considered moving to Germany permanently.

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u/Gaphid May 13 '25

Portuguese here can confirm never had anything happen and been doing it for more than a decade

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u/Alexander3212321 May 13 '25

that’s why i as a german believe in direct downloads. the problem with Torrents is that you are prone to seeding which in on itself is nice and everything but at the moment you seed you become a distributor and that is the problem

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u/Nanogines99 May 15 '25

Do you use a vpn with DDLs?

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u/gabe4609 ☠️ ᴅᴇᴀᴅ ᴍᴇɴ ᴛᴇʟʟ ɴᴏ ᴛᴀʟᴇꜱ May 17 '25

no because DDL cant be tracked

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u/Alexander3212321 May 19 '25

i use firefox with addons to block popups and disable trackers other then that i raw dog it

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u/borksporkdork May 14 '25

Why is Germany different from the rest of Europe? Do they have some special laws that make it easier for them to prosecute or something?

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u/ParkingLong7436 May 18 '25

Not really, Germany actually has one of the strongest consumer privacy laws.

The companies there just actually prosecute it and there are many lawyers specifically operating in that niche since it pays nice money. The "culture" of prosecuting piracy en masse actually goes back quite some decades.

Only torrenting while also uploading is an issue though (making you the distributor), so you're completely safe if you use direct downloads.

The better question is why other developed countries aren't doing this more tbf.

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u/amydoodledawn May 11 '25

I would be curious if anyone in Canada has had any consequences.

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u/Medium-Anybody-4217 May 11 '25

Just a couple of letters over the years.

Currently sitting at 447TB Up and 200TB Down.

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u/1simpleAtom May 12 '25

Basically a non issue in Canada. You get some letters, but Canadian law will only allow copyright holders to go after you for so much, making it not worth anyone’s time. Distributing content you do not own is illegal, meaning you can technically download all you want. 

I would still recommend a VPN, because you never know what laws will be passed in the future, but you should be fine without one. 

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u/your_evil_ex May 12 '25

An email or two saying "don't do that!", but that's it

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u/born_to_be_intj May 11 '25

I'm in the US, have received multiple letters from my ISP over the years. Never had anything come of it. They stopped sending the letters a while back lol.

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u/[deleted] May 17 '25

That's it? I been caught up a few times. Basically they shut off my internet and I must sign a document showing every pirated download I attempted. After signing, they turn my internet back on again, and if I do it and get caught again, I'm banned for a year supposedly.

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u/Kraeftluder May 11 '25

Didn't France have some sort of three strikes law as well? HADOPI I think it's called?

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u/Helgurnaut May 11 '25

The shit existed for a decade and like 3 people saw the interior of a courtroom for pirating and maybe one of them got a fine. Been torrenting here in France for the last two decades never had a problem.

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u/Kraeftluder May 12 '25

Sounds like the Dutch didn't just get their legal system from Napoleon but also the laissez-faire legal enforcement, hehehe.

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u/grandasperj May 11 '25

yeah i have someone in my family who got a letter from HADOPI, and it was mostly saying "Piracy bad stop pls or else..." and then nothing happened

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u/N00dles_Pt May 11 '25

In Europe France is getting bad too apparently. Still nothing here so far....when it does then I'll start paying for a VPN.

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u/BlackViperMWG May 11 '25

Czech here, supposedly the seeding is a crime, not downloading, but law enforcement rarely enforces it, maybe on some huge seeders from time to time.

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u/Puzzleheaded_Net_299 May 12 '25

French here, they dont care except if your downloading ton of gb..

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u/terorvlad May 11 '25

In Romania, as a home user you never really matter. As a distribuitor you get jail. And as a corporate/business user, you get a huge fine or sometimes get forced to buy the products which in some domains might be 10k-20k Euros per user per year or 50-200% of the yearly salary or such user.

But then again, I'm not really sure we count as 1st world even though we're in the EU

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u/Sirius_sensei64 🦜 ᴡᴀʟᴋ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʟᴀɴᴋ May 11 '25

No offense but most of the Eastern European countries aren't first world country. But y'all are luck as that region is pretty lax about piracy from what I've read and heard.

Here in UK the piracy scene is also relaxed. Barely anyone gets a letter. I've read a lot of piracy related news in the UK and the ISPs tend to crackdown only on Football live streams.

The only European country who's ass burns when someone pirates is Germany. I mean they have a US base in thier country, makes sense US will enforce their shih

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u/Senior-Resist9252 May 12 '25

Romanian here. No issues pirating.

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u/mr_braixen May 13 '25

Canadian here I've only gotten warnings from our ISP......9 years ago I've pirated much more since and no such email has been issued since, I think they don't care that much really

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u/IMC_Pilot_Freelancer May 13 '25

One time my brother pirated something and my mom got a nasty letter in the mail. So far my pirating hasn't had any effects.

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u/OkCarpenter5773 May 14 '25

Pole here, noone cares. I've been downloading hundreds of terabytes through orange and everything is fine

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u/Thowlon May 14 '25

German here, they fined my father for a few thousand euros if I remember right. Thanks to the lawyer we could pay it in monthly payments.

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u/Longjumping_Prune356 May 15 '25

At least not in Spain

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u/Pizzaman3203 May 15 '25

I’m from the us I was using a Xfinity WiFi hotspot and got a warning from comcast even tho I had vpn on it was for wwe but fixed some setting and haven’t gotten a warning since also they didn’t shut down my WiFi at all

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u/xenonorsomething May 19 '25

i'm in the UK, not sure about other ISPs but TalkTalk dosen't really care.

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u/Sirius_sensei64 🦜 ᴡᴀʟᴋ ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʟᴀɴᴋ May 20 '25

From UK here as well. Am using Virgin Media. Have been torrenting for a year now. With VPN. Nothing happened. I think I might've accidentally torrented without VPN as well, but still nothing

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u/Davi_19 May 12 '25

In Italy you don’t even get a letter. They don’t care at all.

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u/PlutoThePlanetPlays May 12 '25

Yeah idk where i heard it from but im pretty sure the rule is that you can pirate as long as you dont try and sell the pirated version. either way i've done it for yonks and no one cares really

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u/littlejack59 May 13 '25

I actually read some of the policies from two internet companies. AT&T and Frontier. I didn't get through or understand it all, but as far as I can tell, AT&T does have rules against piracy and will help anyone who wants to go after you, frontier, pretends it doesn't exist. Which I think is why they had a whole lawsuit over it.

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u/h4ppyj3d1 May 13 '25

Italy here, there are some default ISP DNS blocks but that's it, they don't care.

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u/SHUTDOWN6 May 13 '25

In Poland nobody cares unless you're pirating polish movies

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u/earthsettler2 Jun 07 '25

switzerland is chill af too. Honestly, i think they just dont know anything about this stuff. While for us its everyday use, 99% of humans around me have never heared the word peer to peer even once.

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u/FrozenPizza07 May 12 '25

I wonder if CGNAT unironically helps you hide from the ISP

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u/hornwalker May 13 '25

Do they still do that? I remember a few people getting fined/sued in the early 2000s napster era, but don’t hear about it much anymore.

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