Like the stupid newbie goober I am, I forgot the first step to downloading music: do it in a public setting with a public wifi. Ended up downloading it all at home off of our private wifi. Did use a VPN but forgot to switch it from my home country. Kind of wondering how easy it is to trace me and persecute me for this. I am not the one handling the ordeal with the wifi, that would be my lovely mother.

Cheers y'all!

  • Moonrise2473@feddit.it
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    1 month ago

    It's just music, not csam

    There are many ai companies pirating millions of songs for their profit and they are operating without problems, what they're going to do to an individual that "stole" a couple songs?

      • Moonrise2473@feddit.it
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        1 month ago

        He said he was using mullvad in Sweden, not north Korea where there's the death penalty for listening k-pop

        In order to identify a no log VPN user someone without limits like the secret services would need to triangulate the logs of millions of other services and see something like "at 11:23:42.052 the ISP recorded that subscriber #4332822 sent a request to the IP address of the VPN server and at the same time a login to musicpirate@gmail.com is made from that VPN server"

        It's very unlikely that is going to happen for something that's not even a real crime

        • gencha@lemm.ee
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          1 month ago

          Okay, maybe I read you wrong. I agree that nobody will try to acquire details through mullvad to prosecute this.

          I read the comment like downloading music is so irrelevant, you could skip the VPN, which I would disagree with.

          I once downloaded an album I had already pre-ordered, but didn't want to wait, no VPN. Got a letter from a media lawyer within the month. Felt pretty stupid.

  • montar@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Depends on country you happen to be in. If it's Poland or eastern Europe noone will give a damn. If it's Germany then you might be screwed. If you're on a good VPN you should be ok even in Germany.

  • Blastboom Strice@mander.xyz
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    1 month ago

    Ayo, just saw this and wanna say that by downloading music from deezer it's probably appearing as if you legitimately downloaded a lot of music today. Deezer even lets you download music offline. Kinda doubt anyone can tell apart legitimate use from your use. You didnt torrent music which could theoricially raise a red flag. (I have downloaded ~3k+ songs from my home netowork without vpn with Deemix in Greece.) You should probably be fine:)

    • Wild Bill@midwest.social
      hexagon
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      1 month ago

      I don't even fully understand torrenting and how to do it, so I suppose that's a relief in this case. I can be carelessly quick with stuff like this, lol.

  • Jessica@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 month ago

    Before looking at VPNs, you should be encrypting your torrent traffic in the client

    Note:* Remember that the encryption torrent option only encrypts your inbound and outbound torrent traffic. Although it will not be readable, your traffic can still be intercepted and tagged as torrent traffic. If you want to increase your privacy, you’ll need to encrypt the entire layer 3 traffic (at the IP level), so it is recommended to set Deluge with VPN. To hide traffic at layer 7 (application layer), use a torrent Proxy. And finally, to hide, encrypt, and speed up your torrents, use a Seedbox.*