Netgear has made a Blunder by Showing Customers How to Transfer Pirated Movies

Accidently, the computer hardware manufacturing company “Netgear” axed its own foot, publishing a guide on its website which shows users how to transfer illegally pirated movies to different computers. It guides customers through the Turbo Transfer feature of Netgear’s Genie software, which means it has made it even easier to transfer video files between devices, this support guide was spotted first by TorrentFreak.
Netgear might not have noticed or paid enough attention when it uploaded its screenshots. If they had noticed they wouldn’t have made a blunder like that, which clearly shows that someone using Netgear software to transfer a pirated movie which is quite illegal.

On the other hand, it seems that it was downloaded from a popular torrent site which is known as RARGB when the screenshot showed that someone moving a pirated copy of the movie “Pain and Gain” between computers. But the real story is that Netgear didn’t want it to happen like that. It wanted to promote legal file sharing to its customers and assert that pirating is illegal and exposes a huge bundle of ads and viruses and some other boring stuff.