Computer-hardware maker Netgear has accidentally published a guide on its website that teaches users how to transfer illegally pirated movies to different computers.

The support guide, which was spotted by TorrentFreak, guides customers through the "Turbo Transfer" feature of Netgear's "Genie" software. It's meant to make it easy to transfer video files between devices.

But it seems that Netgear didn't pay attention to the screenshots it uploaded, and so the guide clearly shows someone using Netgear's software to transfer a pirated movie.

Here's the screenshot taken from the Netgear guide:

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The screenshot shows someone moving a pirated copy of the movie "Pain and Gain" between computers. It looks like it was downloaded from RARBG, a popular torrent site.

Netgear emailed Business Insider to inform us that it had taken down the page with the screenshot, and clarified that the company "neither promotes nor condones pirating movies or transferring pirated movies, even incredibly awesome ones like 'Pain and Gain.'"