Torrent trackers close to avoid Pirate Bay's fate
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article published on 21 April, 2009
Despite its operators being found guilty of making 33 files available for illegal download, infamous Bittorrent tracker website The Pirate Bay is still operating pending appeal. But there have been other casualties in the form of private tracker communities, many of which have closed down in the aftermath of the Pirate Bay trial.
One tracker based in Sweden, NordicBits, replaced their ... [ read the full article ]
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21. April 2009 @ 19:47 |
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Pirates won't be stopped, they'll get their good in one way or another, no matter what.
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Amak
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21. April 2009 @ 20:12 |
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Seems like Usenet was starting to gain popularity...all this will do is speed up the adoption rate.
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zdiggler
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21. April 2009 @ 23:00 |
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iRC is still alive and kicking.
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patrick_
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22. April 2009 @ 08:13 |
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Why do they close their sites? They should just come to Spain. Everyone knows is legal over here (to list links).
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22. April 2009 @ 16:03 |
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i know everyone has heard this before:
if you heard something on the radio you would RECORD IT
if you saw something on tv, you would RECORD IT
if you wanted something that your friend had, you would BORROW IT, and maybe RECORD IT.
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luckybleu
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24. April 2009 @ 10:38 |
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I heard the riaa is sending in the navy seals to deal with piracy
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24. April 2009 @ 12:13 |
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Quote: No doubt the entertainment industry will spin this as a victory for copyright holders
They'll probobly forget completely that there are still other sites and say something like it was so easy to use....
Half the people I know didn't know about/use torrents till stuff about it being a free way to get music came on the telly.
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aszbaz
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24. April 2009 @ 12:19 |
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Originally posted by keith1993: Quote: No doubt the entertainment industry will spin this as a victory for copyright holders
They'll probobly forget completely that there are still other sites and say something like it was so easy to use....
Half the people I know didn't know about/use torrents till stuff about it being a free way to get music came on the telly.
And this just adds to the publicity lolz. Now thousand of people who didnt even know wbout torrents have learnt about them on the TV
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 29. April 2009 @ 15:11
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24. April 2009 @ 12:28 |
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Originally posted by Amak: Seems like Usenet was starting to gain popularity...all this will do is speed up the adoption rate.
Heh, usenet has always been popular for pirating files long before p2p clients were available. In the old days you had a newsgroup and used ftp servers mainly to share files before Napster came along. Its funny how the old becomes new again :)
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davidrose
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26. April 2009 @ 05:15 |
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Hope to see Pirate Bay win there appeal. I for one will miss Pirate Bay.
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Mez
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27. April 2009 @ 08:09 |
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davidrose
Agreed, the Bay is an icon.
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28. April 2009 @ 04:09 |
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Originally posted by luckybleu: I heard the riaa is sending in the navy seals to deal with piracy
What the eff? Where did you hear that?
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varnull
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28. April 2009 @ 06:10 |
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The site isn't illegal .. that one has already been tried and failed.. it stays up and operational.
All this court case has done is make a mockery of any kind of evidence and due process... The actual charge is related to uploading content through the tracker by the individuals.. and when they couldn't make that stick they invented something else... helping other people to do something...
Right... next time a kid dies in a knife related incident lets sue the shop where the knife was bought and send the members of the board and the manager of the group of companies to prison shall we? Or somebody dies in a bank job.. and a car is used in the getaway.. lets sue the state for building roads and ford for making the car.. because they both assisted in the crime.
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