Don't want to pay for globohomo streaming services

>don't want to pay for globohomo streaming services
>don't want to pay $80 for a VPN
>Even MEGA has shitty download caps
We live in current year and we STILL can't just download whatever we want for free. Technology has become so oppressive and we don't even have the upside of free media with no strings attached.
This is the future we allowed...

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Pay for a seedbox. It still isn’t free, but you get massive utility

become a private tracker cuck

just use a pirate streaming site

windscribe custom plan $2 a month unlimited download, 0 logs
mullvad is $5 a month and also doesn't keep logs
if you cant afford either git off mah board pajeet

>$80 for a VPN
lol what
get a VPN like mullvad. cheap bucks a month.
set up the port forwarding shit properly.
hook up deluge.
torrent away, loser. TBP, public trackers, whatever.
you want a better time, get in with a private tracker.
>we STILL can't just download whatever we want for free
speak for yourself. i have a completely automated-acquisition private pirate netflix-style streaming setup for myself and my friends for 8 dollars a month.. that's $96/yr. i ask two of my friends who use it remotely all the time for 50 bucks a year to deal with the updates and maintenance and stuff, so I guess it really earns me 33 cents a month.

install Soulseek

>so I guess it really earns me 33 cents a month.
CEO mindset

Soulseek is just for music though???

>Don't want to spend $80 for a VPN? Just spend $96
t-thanks

Torrentbros win yet again

reading comprehension

You can download a lot of shit on there. Roms, books, some shows and movies.

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i only use my VPN on occasion but i don't mind $5 a month if it means it goes to a company that doesn't care for glowies

Always funny to me that retards have been convinced that they need to give someone 100 bucks a year to "protect" them online from... their ISP, who they pay 300-600 bucks per year. Your ISP isn't going to kick you off unless you really fuck about, they want your money. Meanwhile, your VPN will happily give you up to anyone who asks, because their business model has no legs.

Only VPN I use costs absolutely nothing, and I only use it for geolocked content.

i guess you don't know how to read. that'll be a problem for you. mullvad is cheaper than that. other VPNs that allow torrenting are cheaper than that. and if you can't afford 100 bucks a year for unlimited entertainment at any quality, get a grip on your fucking life man. you can suck a dick or two for that money if you genuinely have no other redeeming value.
i told you what i choose to pay for what i get out of it, and how i make that money back.
i think you're probably just a loser who can't read or think for himself though, so i don't think any of these will work for you. if you're getting something for low-to-no money, you pay instead in either time or intelligence.

>Your ISP isn't going to kick you off unless you really fuck about
completely false. most major american ISPs - of which you typically only have 1 choice of - will indeed kick your ass off if you keep torrenting shit when they tell you not to.

The vast majority of rights holders do not care. In 20 years, I've had 2 letters. One for Oblivion, and one for Skyrim. You have to get a number of strikes in a fairly small period of time for your ISP to think "this guy is more hassle than he's worth".

Usenet, faggot.

>get a VPN like mullvad. cheap bucks a month.
>set up the port forwarding shit properly.
What, mullvad lets you forward ports?

werks on my machine

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It's not the ISP, it's lawyers who scan for IPs sharing stuff of whichever copyright owner pays them. Usually movie/music companies.
Fucking Waldorf Frommer, I hope everyone working there dies in a fire.

Right, but those companies have to go to your ISP and start hassling them for them to turn around and send you a letter. They can't do anything with your IP unless your ISP gives you up, and your ISP wants to make money off you.

The ISP is forced by law to do it.

>Meanwhile, your VPN will happily give you up to anyone who asks, because their business model has no legs.
Are you retarded? They are much more dependent on being secretive than the ISP which has many customers that don't actually torrent. Also it is much easier to change VPN provider, no coverage restriction. And as you pointed out they get good money for the subscription so really not sure what you mean.

tf is a seedbox? does it come with feed?

Move to poland