Greek police take down torrent tracker
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article published on 14 March, 2010
Greek authorities have taken down the large torrent tracker Gamato.info, accusing the site of facilitating copyright infringement of music, games, movies, and books.
Six admins of the site were also arrested in raids of their homes in Athens, Salonika, Larissa and Aridaia.
The police officials were working on tips from IFPI Greece, the local branch of the industry group.
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14. March 2010 @ 22:27 |
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It's good to see that the IFPI takes precedence over; the civil unrest in the streets, and the collapse of that country's economy. What a joke.
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14. March 2010 @ 22:54 |
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Originally posted by jimfitter: It's good to see that the IFPI takes precedence over; the civil unrest in the streets, and the collapse of that country's economy. What a joke.
I know your not surprised to see that corporate profits take precedence over the welfare of the people, and the health of the economy. Maybe we should be though.
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15. March 2010 @ 00:37 |
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cant wait till they raid a real pirates house. a little bloodshed to shake things up.
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15. March 2010 @ 02:56 |
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1 more down ----> 100 more up
- Way too risky running a torrent site these days with the monster fines / jail time. Yes I'm aware of the insane $$$ collected in donations the top sites get however there has to be a time where enough is enough.
No time for Leap frog!!!
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15. March 2010 @ 10:39 |
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It never shocks me to see some of stupid comments in here like "why arnt they helping stop world hunger instead" or something like that. Law enforcement doesn't ONLY do Internet torrent site raids, you'd have to be a complete idiot to think that was the case which I think some people actually are that post here.
Listen, you play with fire and you might get burned. These guys knew it and unfortunately they got burned. Just because you might not agree with the law its the law and it has to be enforced to some extent. These sites are high profile, they're not your average joe schmoe user, so of course at some point they're going to try to go after it.
Stop living in a fantasy world and check back in to real life.
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15. March 2010 @ 19:52 |
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Catching LEGAL torrent indexers is much easier than catching REAL PIRATES off of the coast of somalia!
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Go Greece! I feel safer!
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18. March 2010 @ 17:32 |
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This is a laugh.
They go after one of the torrent sites in Greece but they still have the bootleggers on every street corner in Greece selling DVD moves, CD's and rip off handbags.
There's even shops in Athens dedicated to selling copies of games and programs and hacking phones.
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18. March 2010 @ 19:07 |
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Originally posted by grkblood: It never shocks me to see some of stupid comments in here like "why arnt they helping stop world hunger instead" or something like that. Law enforcement doesn't ONLY do Internet torrent site raids, you'd have to be a complete idiot to think that was the case which I think some people actually are that post here.
Listen, you play with fire and you might get burned. These guys knew it and unfortunately they got burned. Just because you might not agree with the law its the law and it has to be enforced to some extent. These sites are high profile, they're not your average joe schmoe user, so of course at some point they're going to try to go after it.
Stop living in a fantasy world and check back in to real life.
I don't think anyone is saying that laws shouldn't be enforced or that this is all law enforcement does. More and more law enforcement is being pushed to protect corporate interests because of laws that have been pushed through by corporations and their lobbyists. The stiff penalties and fines are actually more than violent crime in some cases.
These "task forces" are funded by taxpayer money not corporate money. Maybe there is better things to spend our money on? The giant movie and music studios seem to be doing just fine.
That's just my opinion, I'm not condoning piracy, its just some of the laws that are pushed through aren't even voted for by citizens.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. March 2010 @ 19:12
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18. March 2010 @ 21:30 |
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Quote: It never shocks me to see some of stupid comments in here like "why arnt they helping stop world hunger instead" or something like that.
I resemble that comment! Just think... If they feed the all starving in the world there will be twice as many starving people in 5 years. I guess that must be a good thing.
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20. March 2010 @ 19:29 |
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Originally posted by Mez: Quote: It never shocks me to see some of stupid comments in here like "why arnt they helping stop world hunger instead" or something like that.
I resemble that comment! Just think... If they feed the all starving in the world there will be twice as many starving people in 5 years. I guess that must be a good thing.
Although it's not "Politically Correct" to say so, the best thing that could happen for this planet is to "cull the herd" by a few billion, and we all know it. Not that I would advocate an actual culling, or want to decide who to cull, or be culled myself...but Earth just can't sustain this population.
Uhh... what were we talking about again? Oh yah, Greek trackers...lessee..ummm...I'll get back to you on this.
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21. March 2010 @ 09:15 |
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Originally posted by ChappyTTV: Originally posted by Mez: Quote: It never shocks me to see some of stupid comments in here like "why arnt they helping stop world hunger instead" or something like that.
I resemble that comment! Just think... If they feed the all starving in the world there will be twice as many starving people in 5 years. I guess that must be a good thing.
Although it's not "Politically Correct" to say so, the best thing that could happen for this planet is to "cull the herd" by a few billion, and we all know it. Not that I would advocate an actual culling, or want to decide who to cull, or be culled myself...but Earth just can't sustain this population.
Uhh... what were we talking about again? Oh yah, Greek trackers...lessee..ummm...I'll get back to you on this.
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its called a World War and we are long past due.
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21. March 2010 @ 21:47 |
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Whoopee! we're all gonna die! and it's 1, 2 3.....
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