Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websitesPirateJesus@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.world – 514 points – 6 months agoarstechnica.com188Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDon't pirate over TorWhy not?The gist of it is that it bogs down the network. You can still do it safely, but people on the internet will say no for the aforementioned reason.There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.
Don't pirate over TorWhy not?The gist of it is that it bogs down the network. You can still do it safely, but people on the internet will say no for the aforementioned reason.There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.
Why not?The gist of it is that it bogs down the network. You can still do it safely, but people on the internet will say no for the aforementioned reason.There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.
The gist of it is that it bogs down the network. You can still do it safely, but people on the internet will say no for the aforementioned reason.There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.
There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.
Don't pirate over Tor
Why not?
The gist of it is that it bogs down the network.
You can still do it safely, but people on the internet will say no for the aforementioned reason.
There are only about 2000 exit nodes. I wonder how many are running on substantial hardware and internet connections.