Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by ExoticPearTree 734 days ago
I have this feeling that they go after seeders that go above a certain threshold.

Looking into 2.6M individuals, determining that the offense is real, figure out the possible loss to the copyright holder, identifying the user, send all this paperwork to all the public prosecutors around the country and have them prosecute people for $100-$200 loss to some company doesn't seem feasible.

1 comments

In Germany they also go after small fish. The process is highly automated, so there is very little cost to the copyright holder.
I would guess that if you can get payouts from some small chunk of users, you can then use those funds to 'reinvest' in tracking down and catching more.

As soon as the process is sufficiently automated to be margin positive, you might as well scale it up to the whole population.

I think it has to do with the fact the ISPs are responding to requests automatically and don't fight for user privacy.
what IP you get when you have starlink?