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VPS and piracy (lemmy.one)
submitted 1 year ago by Xirup@lemmy.one to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Why happen if I store pirated content inside my VPS? I think the answer is pretty obvious, in their TOS should say that if I do that they will BAN me without warning, but can they detect the files? Or worse, what if I download directly into the VPS with torrent or Jdownloader?

From what I understand (and based on USA laws) only if I torrent something they can BAN me, because I'm redistributing something with copyright in their servers, and I don't only refer to games, this can apply to music, movies, etc.

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[-] sammydee@readit.buzz -3 points 1 year ago

Given that the Fediverse is wide open, unencrypted, and your instance owner is no more immune to getting a subpoena from law enforcement than anyone else ... one might think twice about asking questions of the form "if I commit a crime can they find me" here. Even if your VPS can't detect it, you just left a paper trail here by asking how to commit a crime. :) Bad plan.

Your Fediverse instance owner might consider deleting your post and perhaps your account to keep them from being the subject of such a subpoena in the future.

[-] Xirup@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Honestly you are right, I should think before posting things like this, may sound dramatic but I don't want my whole Instance to be damaged by a post.

[-] sammydee@readit.buzz -1 points 1 year ago

Not just your instance. Every instance Federated with it that got a copy of your post is part of the chain of evidence. Don't plan crimes in the fediverse for heaven sakes.

[-] axum@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

IP is not shared via activitypub FYI. Only the instance owner would have that.

That being said, yes don't plant crimes as federation makes removing your incriminating comment across instances near impossible

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