A big screenshot isn't 25% of the Internet. Also, the FBI doesn't care about how long it takes, it's just part of the evidence. And well, whatever, that dude is trying to get views and is scaring a lot of people. . .
And that video is ABOUT ****ING TORRENTS not actual One Click Hosters, what the shit. I gut busted for Torrents once, had to pay 1000€ because of one Album - I was too lazy to do it properly and the chance that you get busted for actual One Click Hosters is under 1%, the only people who get busted are uploaders. JEEZUS.
This is so retarded, people downloading from P2P (for exmaple, that Woman who download 24 songs - Used Kaza and not a One Click Filehoster) Services is something totally different since you SEED files after you DOWNLOADED them, this is like, burning a CD and then Burning another CD of that burned CD and then you start giving them to people. You get me? This is something totally different than Megaupload, Rapidshare etc. . . Only retards believe what the dude says.
I agree with you that the dude in the video is retarded, but I disagree with a lot of what you're saying. Megaupload is a site that hosts content. When you visit Megaupload, you're either adding content to the site, or downloading content that is already there. The site keeps records of that activity and their servers host the content.
You can physically go to where the servers are at, and find the content hosted there. That's why the FBI raided the place and arrested the owner of the site - to get physical evidence. On top of that, many users were paying for access to content on megaupload, which leaves a money trail.
Bittorrents are much different. If I start seeding something I have on my computer, the traffic isn't nearly as easy for my ISP and subsequently, Law Enforcement to track and trace. It's much different when you aren't loading/downloading things directly to/from a website, and are just sharing p2p.
Megaupload was an easy target because 25% of the world's internet users visited the site, which leaves a huge trail of traffic. The other part of it is that Megaupload is just one website, and taking it down is rather easy. It's impossible to take down thousands of individuals who are sharing a song or movie via bittorrent, especially if the torrent is never uploaded to a site like Megaupload.
Tracker sites can be asked to remove links, and Google can be asked to remove search filters that point to those links. However, the people torrenting said content are pretty much immune via anonymity and sheer numbers.
It's like I said before, they don't want to go after users, they want to go after the source.