Waarop te letten bij een VPN.
Geen pptp alleen met OpenVPN, die je zelf op je computer moet hebben.
Je huurt de server bij een bedrijf.
Kijk voor info of je verbinding dedicated is.
Je kan je eigen server draaien, dan heb je je eigen huur en elektra en tijdskosten in de hand.
Ga je wel uitbesteden, let dan op geen logs.
Geen connectionlogs, helemaal niets.
The Netherlands
We’re adding a section about the Netherlands because there’s a huge misconception that pirating copyrighted materials is legal there. As of 2014, it is not. Doing so is considered a civil offense on not a criminal one, so you will not be sought out by law enforcement for doing so, but you can be fined.
However, the law states that fines cannot be artificially high, so damages that copyright holders can exact are capped. This will likely deter legal action for the most part except for exceptionally active torrenters.
Germany
Downloading copyrighted material without permission is illegal in Germany. Enforcement is usually handled by law firms that act on behalf of copyright holders (see: copyright trolls). Fines typically range up to 1,000 Euros.
Similar to the US, copyright trolls send threatening letters to torrenters after identifying their IP address. While we’re not legal experts in German law, the consensus of what to do if you receive a letter is also similar to the US: if it doesn’t identify you by name and doesn’t come directly from the police, ignore it and just let the statute of limitations period expire.
Note that if someone pirates content on an unsecured wifi network, the owner of the wifi network can be held liable for damages, even if they were not aware of the illegal activity taking place. This fine is usually around 100 Euros.
Related:
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Puike info;
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