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Ilya2015-10-01 17:45:56
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Ilya, 2015-10-01 17:45:56

What can you attract?

Good afternoon, let's say I want to run a torrent tracker on my server that is at home. What will the police be able to attract if, when finding equipment, everything turns out to be encrypted.

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EvgeniyKonstantinov, 2015-10-01
@EvgeniyKonstantinov

To the use of encryption methods not approved by the KGB :)
In the country of Russia, there is no need, torrents are not yet a subject of criminal law. First, you must be sued by the left holder and / or department K to conduct a special operation "Setup" against you, and only then will a native come to you for seizure.
All of this requires you to "damage" to whom, you ask?
Although if you distribute porn, then there is a separate article in the Criminal Code for its distribution.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-10-01
@opium

They will oblige to decipher, in case of refusal, the court will decide that you are to blame for everything that is sewn to you.
Practice

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other_letter, 2015-10-02
@other_letter

You don't have to encrypt too much as long as you're Elusive Joe.
Just like that, only the district police officer will drop in on you, and he has plenty of other things to do. If it came to interest in this particular equipment - most likely, this is already within the framework of a criminal case. And here it is already difficult to predict - either they will be killed, they will unsubscribe "no signs of a crime were found" or they will be promoted by alternative methods. If you don't want to confess to a torrent - they will find two grams of imported cheese;) But this is extremely unlikely, of course. There is no specific application for you yet.

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Maxim Shishkin, 2015-10-01
@lsoul

The police can hit on the kidneys. And the investigators are involved.
Well, the essence of the question is "I want to break the law, how bad will it be for me when I get caught?" gives you a not very smart person.

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