: The 41st edition of this festival recently featured awards like the "Riflessi nel Buio," dedicated to works made in contexts where sexual orientation and identity still represent a real risk for the creators .
In recent years, the way people consume digital content has undergone significant changes. The proliferation of high-speed internet connections, mobile devices, and cloud storage has made it easier for creators to produce, distribute, and monetize their content.
File sharing, in its most basic form, is the process of distributing digital content. This can be done through peer-to-peer networks (P2P), direct downloads from websites, or through cloud storage services. While file sharing itself is a neutral act, the legality and ethics of sharing or downloading certain materials can be complex. The critical factors to consider include the nature of the content, the intentions behind its distribution, and the rights of the content creators.
Some jurisdictions have begun to explore “fair use” or “private copying” exemptions that could, under narrow circumstances, permit limited sharing. Yet the bulk of “exclusive” files—especially those that are full‑length movies, TV episodes, or proprietary adult content—fall far outside any legal exception.