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The main problem with normal [[P2P]] trackers is that they're public. This means that ISPs and media companies can join the torrent swarm and obtain all of the IP addresses of the connected hosts. You'll know this happens when your service provider mails you a nice, shiny [[DMCA]] notice. Collect enough of these and the penalty can range from your provider banning you, to the company who owns the rights to whatever you pirated suing you.
The main problem with normal [[P2P]] trackers is that they're public. This means that ISPs and media companies can join the torrent swarm and obtain all of the IP addresses of the connected hosts. You'll know this happens when your service provider mails you a nice, shiny [[DMCA]] notice. Collect enough of these and the penalty can range from your provider banning you, to the company who owns the rights to whatever you pirated suing you.
[[I2PSnark]] is a [[port]] of a [[BitTorrent]] client [[Snark]].




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