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It seems difficult to argue that this would apply, because what would the "technological measure to control access" be that a bittorrent client (or tracker) is circumventing?

I also don't know of any precedent where bittorrent software/client itself was ruled illegal (but am not a lawyer).




The technological measure to control access is probably a crawler looking for standard download links for lawyers to send out C/D letters.

Good question though, would love to know what specific tech is in use (or if it's just "finding it on search engines organically")





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