First of all, the not so good news: If the govt. wants to go against you (a Demonoid user) they have everything they need to crush you. From a source at Demonoid’s Ukrainian data center, “Investigators have hunted most of the data from the servers of Demonoid and sealed the servers” as Demonoid served as both a hosting torrent files and also helped coordinating file transfers between peers.
The good news is, there is a high probability that it would not occur "As a crumble some matter, the government has not been sharply prosecuting individual file-sharers except the one who have been associated with impossible-to-ignore infringement of high-profile assets, like the pre-release of a Hollywood blockbuster movie" Eric syndicalist, academic of Law at city University, said. That is why all the recent takedowns, from OiNK.cd to Mega Upload, have fallen on the site's owners rather than its immeasurable users.
When individual users are identified, it's mostly on behalf of individual works, just like the Expendables or The Hurt Locker. A suit like that may use Demonoid's information as fodder; however it would not offer them a lot of value. It might be easier to follow each torrent of the no matter which tracker it's using.
All of this means you are in all probability safe, at least of on the Demonoid side.
Previously Demonoid went down due to DDos attacks & after that Government officials raided Demonoid servers & took all data of Demonoid users.
Previously Demonoid went down due to DDos attacks & after that Government officials raided Demonoid servers & took all data of Demonoid users.
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