Copyright trolls and anti-piracy firms (like the MarkMonitor or the MPAA) constantly monitor high-demand torrents. They log your IP address, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP), and can initiate a lawsuit. In the US and Germany, this has resulted in fines ranging from $750 to $150,000 per infringement. While many users get away with a warning letter from their ISP, the risk is non-zero—and growing. The phrase "Torrent 50 Shades Of Grey Unrated" is a cybercriminal’s dream. Why? Because users are embarrassed to ask for help. If you download a malicious file labeled as the unrated movie, you are less likely to call tech support to admit you were downloading erotic content.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Torrenting copyrighted material without permission is illegal in most countries. The author does not condone piracy. Torrent 50 Shades Of Grey Unrated
The theatrical version of Fifty Shades of Grey received an R-rating, primarily for "strong sexual content, nudity, language, and troubling behavior." To secure that R-rating (which ensures wider theater distribution), director Sam Taylor-Johnson had to trim approximately 10 minutes of footage. Copyright trolls and anti-piracy firms (like the MarkMonitor