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The mention of "torrent" in the search phrase introduces a complex discussion about music consumption in the digital age. Torrent technology, often associated with peer-to-peer file sharing, has revolutionized the way people access and share data, including music. While this method of music distribution has been a subject of controversy, particularly concerning copyright and intellectual property rights, it also speaks to the changing landscape of music consumption.

Downloading or sharing copyrighted music without permission is illegal. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), unauthorized distribution or reproduction of copyrighted works is a violation of federal law. The penalties for copyright infringement can be severe: