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In germany it's enough for them to know you participated in the process to send you a letter
That may be but my point is that they can't see that you are part of the process.
Of course they can. If they set up a honeypot and your ip is caught seeding, even if it is only as an exit point to i2p, they have you connected to the distribution of that torrent. I'm not saying they will win before a court, but they will send you a letter and a lot of people don't challenge those