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Yeah, "don't do anything" is horribly advice, at least in Germany.
I managed to avoid the lawsuit by showing the lawyers who wanted to fleece me that I had legal representation and collected enough evidence in my favor to make it difficult.
All they had was a file and an IP address.
It was a back-and-forth of letters between me, them and the court, which eventually refused to formally open a trial.
Any more advice for a fellow torrenter in Germany regarding linux isos (hey lawyer ;))
Using a seedbox from abroad to avoid local downloads.
The way they catch you is by downloading a complete "Linux ISO" you seeded. Their log from that download shows your IP and that's the evidence.
So either don't seed a complete "ISO", or use a VPN from a provider that will laugh at info requests from German lawyers.
Safest way is to make sure you only torrent Linux ISOs that can be legally shared according to their copyright license, of course ;)
It doesn't necessarily have to be a complete iso, but a part of the "Linux ISO" is enough. Since your still helping others complete their "ISO" illegally.