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 · You can also force the upload to be as low as possible so you will be just a leecher (this is frowned upon). Go back into Preferences and click Bandwidth. Set your Maximum upload to 1 if you don't want to share at all or a number of your choice if you are feeling generous and can spare the bandwidth. Click Apply and OK.  · The clearest and most foolproof piece of advice is that those who don’t share infringing files with others are the ones that never receive a notice. So when you are downloading a torrent file, part of the already downloaded portion is getting uploaded to people on the same network who are just like you downloading the torrent file. Even after you are done downloading as long as torrent client such as bittorrent or bitcomet are running (i.e. you have not exit the application) it act as seeder (uploader) allowing other people on the network to .


That's why if you read comments on torrent site the most repeated comment is "PLEASE SEED" meaning "PLEASE SHARE THE FILE" in torrent software like you utorrent and bittorent and keyword is "UPLOAD". Some users after successfully downloading the file they stop it, not noticing that the ''UPLOAD" is still running. When you start downloading a video, a small timer will appear, and it'll show you how much time you have to wait until the download completes. Once the time's passed, uTorrent will notify you that your torrent finished downloading. If you look carefully, you'll see that another timer has replaced it, one with a Seed sign. No, because seeding is how they catch you, and as an employee of an ISP I could lose my job if I get caught. If I download a new torrent with hundreds of seeders, I generally won't seed that very long. I do seed a couple dozen torrents of more rare (and legal) content that have fewer than 10 seeders.


Global maximum: 60 (should be lowered further if you lower upload speed much) Per torrent: Not "checked" (it's not nearly as important as the global max upload slots) Half-open connection value: 10 (if you're not firewalled in qBT, even 10 may be overkill) Max upload speed: KB/sec Max download speed: KB/sec. The micro torrent client is lightweight and can be installed very easily. It has a variety of features including smart episode downloading which is useful if you want to grab new TV episodes as they air. If you only use public trackers and have a crappy upload then you may be interested in having utorrent automatically stop seeding when complete. Even if uploading was the sole culprit for receiving copyright complaints, setting a ratio limit of 0 in your torrent client would do nothing to prevent copyright complaints, since torrents will naturally attempt to upload to other peers at any point during the download process and no proper torrent client (excludes Chinese clients like Xunlei Thunder) allows users to limit their upload speed to 0.

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