I would like to share my jellyfin movies and tv shows with my friend. I was thinking about allowing only his IP address to connect to my jellyfin server.

Is it a crime? Can I be arrested for this? I do not plan on running a mega operation for hundreds of people.

Is that ok to do?

  • gwen@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    depending on where you live, unless you/your friend openly talk about it, no one will care lmao

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    3 months ago

    That’d depend on your local copyright laws, but it’s probably illegal.

    Getting caught without your friend calling the cops on you is extremely unlikely, at least assuming you don’t do anything fantastically stupid

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      3 months ago

      That’d depend on your local copyright laws

      Exactly. In Poland that would be legal because it’s personal use with close circle (family, friends). It’s legal to download a copyrighted media file that’s been shared online and share it within that close circle but not share it publicly or to larger groups. So downloading a copyrighted file via torrent is still illegal because you are simultaneously sharing the file with wide audience.

      The regulation roughly translates to ‘fair use’ and there need to be similar laws on other countries as well, at least for the download part. You should be free to assume that whoever put a media you see online had the right to do so (if they didn’t, they broke the law but not you by downloading). If downloading a copyrighted media file was illegal then visiting any website would be a crime because they contain media (images, videos) that our browsers automatically download in order to display them.

      This does not apply to software.

  • StrawberryPigtails@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago

    In the US, it’s a violation of copyright. You could be sued, but wouldn’t likely be arrested.

    I would say that the odds of being sued are minimal, close to nonexistent, if it is just a few close friends and family. Jellyfin uses password protection which helps, but you can improve your odds of staying off the media companies’ radar by keeping the server on a private VPN like Tailscale and remembering the rules of Fight Club.

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    3 months ago

    to send:

    GZIP=-9 pax -wz /some/files | openssl some-cipher -k 'really secure password' | ssh user@host 'cat >file.ustar.gz.enc'
    

    to unpack:

    openssl some-cipher -d <file.ustar.gz.enc | pax -rz
    

    if your distribution sucks and you don’t have pax, tar should work too.

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      3 months ago

      Of course it’s a crime (or at the very least illegal, but a civil matter), you’re distributing pirated media.

      Are you going to get caught? No.

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        3 months ago

        Not distributing. The person never possessed it. They looked at something on your server.

        That’s like charging me for smelling the steak they’re cooking on the grill next door.

  • Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Discuss with a lawyer or local law enforcement. This is not a reliable place to ask if you are genuinely concerned about this