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by autoexec
118 days ago
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> A Meta engineer involved in the torrenting wrote a script to prevent seeding, but apparently not leeching. Wrong. Michael Clark testified under oath that they tried to minimize seeding and not that they prevented it entirely. His words were: "Bashlykov modified the config setting so that the smallest amount of seeding possible could occur" (https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.41...) They could have used or written a client that was incapable of seeding but they didn't. > no if you had leeched its is very unlikely that you would face time in prison. Not the one who claimed that, but if I think it's fair to say that doing what they did, at that scale, could easily result in me (and most people) being bankrupted by fines and/or legal expenses. |
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Do you not think an engineer who went to such efforts to disable seeding wouldn’t go the full extent? Why not?