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Comment by gruez

14 hours ago

>If you have to do a thing that obscures your act it doesn’t change the fact that there are rules for me and not them. We know for a fact they did it. Did their ISP threaten them? Did they get their internet service shut off?

Is there any indication they didn't use a VPN? If they did use a VPN, how is it "there are rules for me and not them", given that anyone can also use VPN to pirate with impunity?

I don’t understand what you’re doing here. They were caught. We know they did it. There are several articles about it. They have been sued over it because it happened. I don’t think anything will come of it, but they clearly did it. It is public knowledge.

  • You claim there's some two tier legal system for Meta compared to the average torrenter, by virtue of their internet not getting cut off. However that's a false premise. You only get your internet cut off if you fail to use a VPN. If Meta used a VPN (like most pirates do), then their internet staying up isn't evidence of any special treatment.

    If there's some two tier treatment of Meta, it's that they're being sued more aggressively than the average pirate. If you pirated Stranger Things, you can blab all you want about your copyright infringement escapades, and you'll unlikely never face any legal consequences. OTOH once word got out that Meta torrenting books, every copyright lawyer out there is going after them.