Simply, No, on the other hand your ISP can see that your downloading files if they really look into you web usage. But all internet files being downloaded look the same unless they look into the information and IP location. and unless you are downloading hundreds of torrents they wont even bother looking. If you get caught the worst they can do is a cease and desist notice.
i know alot about torrents i suggest vuze thats waht i use
One can download a Cracked version of the Windows Vista Operating System by using a file sharing service (torrent), or visiting a site such as ThePirateBay. One should be aware that this is illegal and one could face criminal charges for downloading a cracked Windows Vista operating system.
The answer depends on what material you are downloading. The fact that it is a torrent is unimportant, the issue is whether or not you have a legal right to the material.
You don't know unless you finish downloading it and then scan it however you can have a look for some reviews of this source/torrent.
see a movie after download is complete but in between i relaunch the torch torrent 40% downloading i lost?
Seeding a torrent after downloading it is a common courtesy to the peers that seeded it to you, and users who are downloading the torrent for the first time. It improves their download speeds, and in some cases, can even raise your download speeds for other torrents.
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stream in bit torrent means to play the video or audio as it is downloading
No, but your computer can get infected from the actual torrent file that you're downloading.
Seeding is a form of giving in the sense of downloading. when you finish downloading a torrent it starts to seed which is giving back what you have downloaded. it makes downloading faster for other people downloading the torrent. it is coincided very selfish not to seed. this is called leeching.
Torrent 2.2 is a knock off brand related to peer 2 peer downloading.
Obviously. Vista can do anything.