In an unexpected turn of events, the director of the Pirate Bay documentary TPB-AFK has sent takedown notices to YouTube requesting its removal. The director states that he sees the streaming portal as a radicalizing platform full of hate. The takedowns are not without controversy, however, as TPB-AFK was published under a Creative Commons license.

  • ryannathans
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    Is the question how does it work legally or technically?

    • CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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      There’s nothing inherently illegal about the service or how it works which is why it isn’t outright banned. The illegal part is sharing copyrighted material over the service and I think you could get caught doing this just like someone using regular torrents without a VPN would be.

    • xye@lemm.ee
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      Legally - if the content is legal to share in the jurisdiction it’s being streamed