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Probably, because Amazon has a record of your EC2's instance IP address (even if you only use it for a few hours, I'm sure it's logged somewhere), and if they get a subpoena from the MPAA or similar they might be forced to give them your personal information, in which case you could receive a nastygram from their lawyers.


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