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Explaining the risk, TorrentFreak said: "Most torrent sites and other download portals have plenty of Tenet copies.
"Or at least, that’s what uploaders lead users to believe. This includes The Pirate Bay, which faces a moderation backlog, by the looks of it.
"Most seasoned pirates will know how to avoid these fake torrents. That said, major titles such as Tenet often attract the attention of many novice users too, who will undoubtedly be disappointed. And not just because they can’t see the film.
"These suspicious releases can lead to all sorts of malware, viruses, and worse."
These Tenet torrents haven't gone unnoticed though, with distributor Warner Bros in the process of sending out takedown notices to URLs that are allegedly hositng pirated copies of Tenet.
These links often point to fake files, but nonetheless the entertainment giant are hot on the heels of pirates trying to spread alleged Tenet torrents.
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In the run-up to the Tenet opening one anti-piracy expert, who chose to remain anonymous, said in an interview with Variety[2] that the film's release marked a "perfect storm" for pirates.
The expert said: "In some ways ‘Tenet’ is a perfect storm for piracy, in that it has raised expectations, both about the film itself and the cinema experience,.
"Also, it has limited availability and suffers from a staggered release."
So far Tenet has been released in 41 markets around the world, including the US and UK.
Tenet, the latest offering from the Inception, Interstellar and Memento filmmaker, is a sci-fi thriller starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki and - of course - Michael Caine.
At the time of writing Tenet has a 70 percent Metacritic rating and an 82 percent Rotten Tomatoes score.
References
- ^ NOW TV price warning: Last chance to grab pass before Sky price rise (www.express.co.uk)
- ^ Variety (variety.com)


















