You won't get dmca'd for ddl.
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Without a VPN, everyone will see exactly who is doing what. So get a VPN, and if you're using a torrent program, set it up to require VPN - that way of something goes wrong and your VPN isn't on, you won't be downloading anything unprotected.
If you use your own computer IT can see that you're visiting the site and (probably) downloading a large file. If you use a school computer it's highly likely they'll have a proxy set up to let them see exactly what you're downloading.
Ah well, could a VPN get around this?
They would see that you're connecting to the VPN but nothing more.
Or a coffee shop but obviously a VPN is better but you get the idea.
This reminds me of when I was at university, and they had a download limit, but somehow it didn't detect Usenet traffic so we all just switched to Usenet - this was in like 2009, not the 90s!
If you think they are monitoring traffic then use a VPN for sure. Then you can also happily torrent with it, etc. too.