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So why won't hosting the link be aiding and abetting copyright violation?



Because the link doesn't point to an actual resource anywhere, it's just a hash of the file in question.

That doesn't mean the MPAA won't try, they've argued that file hashs are equivalent to the file before, and they may win in the US, however, I'm not sure that arguement would hold up in the EU due to the possibility of hash collisions, and the fact that you can't make the file from the hash.


I suspect that the lack of a tracker helps them out more (legally) than hosting .torrent files vs magnet urls.




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