What is Torrent ?
When you normally download something from the Internet, perhaps a PDF or music file, you would naturally click a button labeled “download” and the file comes aptly onto your computer, immediately available for use.
While this may all seem quite interesting to someone technologically minded, the fact that torrenting allow users to share free files, files that would normally cost money, creates a legal implication for both users and downloaders. Although torrenting may seem appealing, it does come with a catch. And therefore, is no surprise that torrenting is often associated with piracy because it is frequently used to share files that are protected by copyright, such as movies, computer games, music, software, books, etc.
How Torrents Work ?
The whole concept of uploading, downloading, torrents, etc. is sort of confusing. People use the torrent, but they don’t really understand how it works. Torrents are, in the simplest term possible, files that hold data. This data is basically whatever people want it to be. It can be data to project a movie or tv show, or data to upload a software to a computer. To download torrents, people need bittorrent clients that will let you process those files. Some of these clients are BitTorrent, uTorrent, qBittorent, and Vuze. Clients are basically apps that can be added to your computer, and some can be added to your phone. When you use a site like the Pirate Bay or us to download torrents, they’ll be downloaded to the client. When they’re finished, they can be saved on the computer for future viewing or use. The way to watch it is just as simple as clicking “download” and letting the file pop up on your computer. People use torrents to upload these files because they don’t need a large server to do so. They can split it up in torrents, and let the client put the pieces back together. Torrents make it possible for anyone to upload movies, games, music, etc. online. That’s why the torrent is so popular. People from all over the world share what they have. So if a movie is released in a different country a few months before the USA, someone from that country can upload it. Now, uploading torrents isn’t technically illegal, but copyrighting is. Those who share copyright torrents face legal consequences.
Is Torrenting ilLegal ?
The question of illegality arises in a gray area that acknowledges that torrenting can be sometimes used lessening the load on centralized servers by distributing the hosting burden among users. However, it is widely acknowledged that torrenting is also used in piracy, notably on a website aptly called Pirate Bay, 1337x or other.
The Pirate Bay is an online resource that was founded in 2003 of a vast variety of digital content of media, entertainment, and software. The website allows users to search, download, and contribute magnet links and torrent files, that facilitate peer to peer file sharing. In other words, the website is a well-known tool for internet users to find music, games, movies, and television shows to download…for free.
Again, this question has plagued website owners and download users since the turn of the century as commonplace internet users and hackers have maneuvered the gray area of legality in torrenting and copyright protections. Pirate Bay, itself, has been shut down many times in the past due to arguments regarding civil liberties, copyright laws, and a variety of other legal issues. With every shutdown, the website has found itself back on its feet again with new web addresses and has continued operating.
Therefore, it is important to note that torrenting, itself, is not illegal. However, downloading unsanctioned copyrighted material is. The risk of torrenting is found in the fact that it is not always obvious which content is legal to torrent and which is not. Depending on what downloads an internet user is acquiring, they might find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
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Countries that have banned torrents
Torrenting is one of the fastest growing ways to share files on the internet, and in principle, it is legal. But, sharing and downloading unsanctioned copyrighted material is illegal and result fines and imprisonment some countris. Some countries also allow and overlooked. Here is an update by country of where torrents are permitted and where they are not.