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Is having MEGA links in your notes—the URLs—illegal?

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Possessing links to potentially illegal content—even if you did not create or share the content yourself—can have serious legal implications depending on what the links lead to. The legality hinges on the specific content and jurisdiction; while a URL itself is not illegal, if it links to criminal material such as child sexual abuse material, your possession of that link—and especially the act of requesting and viewing it—could be considered an offense (18 U.S.C. § 2252A).

Law enforcement agencies, in conjunction with messaging apps like Kik and file-hosting services like MEGA, actively investigate the distribution and possession of such links, and the mere act of viewing illegal content can lead to charges.

Given that you have already stated you are facing legal issues, it is imperative that you immediately seek legal counsel from a criminal defense lawyer who specializes in cases involving online content and computer crimes. They can explain your rights, advise you on next steps, and represent you in any potential proceedings.

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Is having MEGA links in your notes—the URLs—illegal?

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I understand your concern. Can you please explain how you are using these MEGA links in your notes?

They were sent to me in Kik as I requested them in not-so-nice chat rooms.

Are you facing any legal issues or concerns related to these URLs in your notes?

Lexi

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Yes.

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Justin C

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Is having MEGA links in your notes—the URLs—illegal?

Justin C

Justin C

Possessing links to potentially illegal content—even if you did not create or share the content yourself—can have serious legal implications depending on what the links lead to. The legality hinges on the specific content and jurisdiction; while a URL itself is not illegal, if it links to criminal material such as child sexual abuse material, your possession of that link—and especially the act of requesting and viewing it—could be considered an offense (18 U.S.C. § 2252A).

Law enforcement agencies, in conjunction with messaging apps like Kik and file-hosting services like MEGA, actively investigate the distribution and possession of such links, and the mere act of viewing illegal content can lead to charges.

Given that you have already stated you are facing legal issues, it is imperative that you immediately seek legal counsel from a criminal defense lawyer who specializes in cases involving online content and computer crimes. They can explain your rights, advise you on next steps, and represent you in any potential proceedings.

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