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Being outside of your home is no credible defense, think of scheduled torrenting. Perhaps you could get away with it if multiple people use it with some logs.
So their deal is, to dissuade torrenting with high fines, but of course not everyone can get sued by it, because the court capacity is too low to go after everyone. Which is the reason legislation allows this scamming. Not to forget both lawyer firms get their money like the dirty leeches they are. On the macro scale it is a cartel. A mutual agreement between legislation, IP holders, courts and the two lawyer firms and the government raking in some taxes off that. The only loser is you and the fine has no relationship to the actual damage caused and attempts to cap it at a tenth of that failed.
You will likely need to suck it up and learn the lesson to stronger protect your access and make sure all bindings, killswitches are active while torrenting through a VPN, I like Mullvad.
Otherwise they will sue, if you don't agree.
Okay, thanks for the info
Just an FYI on Mullvad’s VPN service. They recently disallowed port forwarding starting 1/7/23. While not used be everyone, port forwarding is an essential service for torrenting if you want to be a connectable seeder. Or if you host a service you need to access outside of your local network, like a plex server or NAS or website.
If you know you want port forwarding I’d look for another VPN provider like Proton.
Ah shame, that was obvious it would be closed at some point.