is it possible to not get in trouble with your ISP for torrenting without spending any money?
>>53623060
>get in trouble with your ISP for torrenting
do you live in that country where the kinder surprise is banned?
No.
>>53623060
Get a good ISP?
>>53623060
>implying your ISP cares
>not knowing their algorithm is absolute shit and doesn't detect torrents anyway
>not knowing the worst they can do is send an angry letter
underage detected
just use rapidshare
>>53623096
or this, i recommend verizon
>>53623113
its not some algorithm that gets you, its companies that seed files and report isps that connect to said torrent to their related content
just leave a bunch of distros seeding... then you will have an excuse for using the protocol for legal purposes
>>53623133
sprint and AT&T have an algorithm checking packets at the ISP for torrent seeds
then it checks if the torrent your seeding is illegal but the algorithm is horrible
>>53623148
it's against the TOS irrc on most ISPs
private trackers
>>53623190
What third world country is this?
>>53625457
USA. Some ISP are smart and simply bill you for excessive usage by billing you by the GB over your cap (AT&T) while others will warn you and either terminate your contract or force you to upgrade to a higher tier of internet as their TOS warns against "server" or "server-like functionality" or to convert to a business account with much higher service charges (COX HSI) as their terms do not allow them to simply bill you for overages e.g. $10 dollars per 50 GB over cap.
>>53623060
get you torrents from a Private Tracker or use a VPN to hide your IP.