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Fri Apr 11, 08 04:00 PM | Category: P2P

Demonoid To Be Resurrected Under New Admin

 

 

Written by enigmax on April 11, 2008

Deimos, the administrator of Demonoid has announced that he is stepping down for good due to his preoccupation with ‘real-life’ issues. For those tearing their hair out with dismay, you can stop now. The site will be resurrected under a trusted new admin and Deimos is asking the community to give him support.

Ever since Demonoid had to leave Canada, there has been speculation about the future of the site. Although the tracker has been returning periodically from various places - the latest being Ukraine - no solid news has been coming out about a proper comeback. Deimos, the Demonoid admin, has been very quiet - until now, that is.

In a message on the SubDemon forums, Deimos breaks his silence:

Hello Everyone,

It is with great sadness (and not a little relief) that I announce that I will be stepping down as admin of Demonoid, with effect from today.......

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Wed Apr 9, 08 05:04 PM | Category: All

I fixed my profile it is now 96%, I dont know why I never tried this IDEA before. I used internet explorer I could never get it to update and I never will know why.

 

If you are having this same problem Download Mozilla's Firefox Browser and update your profile throught that.

 

It worked for me hopefully it will for you to!!!!!!!!!

 

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Thu Apr 3, 08 05:09 PM | Category: P2P

Virgin Media Denies Doing a Deal to Disconnect Pirates

 

 

Written by enigmax on April 03, 2008

Virgin Media, the ISP accused of doing a deal with the British Phonographic Industry to disconnect persistent file-sharers from the internet, has denied the reports. Calling such measures “draconian”, Virgin went on to say they raise both privacy and legal issues.

Last week it was reported by The Telegraph that UK ISP Virgin Media had done a deal with the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to disconnect persistent file-sharers from the internet. Now, according to a Computer Active report, Virgin Media is denying it has reached an agreement.

A Virgin Media spokesperson said: “There is no pilot in place. There are no details to confirm as we haven’t come to any sort of agreement with the BPI. The BPI wants the Government and ISPs to adopt the three-strikes system, we don’t want to go down to that level as it raises questions about......

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Wed Apr 2, 08 10:31 PM | Category: Entertainment

Most Popular DVDrips on BitTorrent (wk13)

 

 

Written by Ernesto on April 02, 2008

The top 10 most downloaded DVDrips on BitTorrent, “Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead” tops the chart this week.

We do not link to actual torrent files because linking to files that link to files that may be copyrighted is something that might get us in trouble.

The data is collected by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

RSS feed for the weekly DVDrip chart.

As of April 02, 2008…


Ranking (last week) Movie Rating / Trailer
1 (new) Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead 7.7 / trailer
2 (3) Hitman 6.4 / trailer
3 (2) The Mist 7.7 / trailer
4 (7) Enchanted 7.9 / trailer
5 (1) There Will Be Blood 8.6 / trailer
6 (new) The Golden Compass 6.5 / trailer
7 (8) Walk Hard 7.0 / trailer
8 (9) The Eye (R5) 5.0 / trailer
9 (new) Resurrecting the Champ 7.3 / trailer
10 (10) No Country For......
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Mon Mar 31, 08 04:31 PM | Category: P2P

ISP To Voluntarily Disconnect File-Sharers, Offers Free Usenet

 

 

 

Written by enigmax on March 31, 2008

Virgin Media in the UK has announced that it is working with the music industry to chase down its file-sharing customers and disconnect them from the internet. At the same time, it will offer an enhanced service which will see its customers get free Usenet binaries access, untraceable by the music industry.

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Anyone familiar with Virgin Media’s advertising (previously Telewest/Blueyonder) will recall their TV commercials over the last couple of years which centered round the ability to download greater and greater......

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Sun Mar 30, 08 05:19 PM | Category: P2P

Ridiculously Useless Bittorrent Software

Written by sharky on March 29, 2008

Every now and again, a software release comes out for BitTorrent that is truly revolutionary and revered. And other times, the source code should just be reduced back down to those ones and zeroes as quickly as possible. Here is a rundown of some of the world’s most useless BitTorrent apps.

With these software releases, you’ll swear the RIAA & MPAA are behind them, in the hopes to aggravate BitTorrent users into raising a white flag of befuddlement. Who needs MediaSentry with software like this?

Worst Search Software: TorrentSeek .NET v1.0

They Say: “It will search within entire Internet for Torrent links and display them after vereifying [sic] the target link existence / URL clean-up…much faster than other extraction software.” TorrentSeek Team.

We Say: You’ll find torrents with TorrentSeek, all right. Just not the ones you want. You’ve......

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Sat Mar 29, 08 12:55 PM | Category: P2P

BitTorrent Inc. + Comcast = Love, Peace, Harmony…Not!

Written by enigmax on March 29, 2008

When Robb Topolski made the initial discovery that Comcast was interfering with BitTorrent traffic, he couldn’t have imagined that it would lead to an FCC hearing or, more importantly, to apparent reconciliation this week between Comcast and the rest of the world. Thing is, Robb doesn’t believe a word of it.

Ever since the news broke that Comcast had been using ‘hacker-like’ techniques to hamper BitTorrent traffic, Comcast’s name has been dragged through the mud, with claim after claim of dirty tricks, lies, half-truths and strategic omission. It seems that nothing could go right for the company. Until this week, that is.

Apparently, everything in the Comcast garden is rosy these days, with previous arch-rival BitTorrent now working things out together over afternoon tea. However, not everyone is celebrating.

In 2007, Robb Topolski discovered......

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Fri Mar 28, 08 08:04 AM | Category: P2P

TorrentSpy Shuts Down

 

 

Written by Ernesto on March 27, 2008

A little over a year ago, TorrentSpy.com was still the most visited BitTorrent site, but times have changed. After an expensive two year battle with the MPAA, TorrentSpy decided to throw in the towel and the site has now shut down permanently.

torrentspyTorrentSpy is no more, Justin Bunnell, the founder of the site writes: “We have decided on our own, not due to any court order or agreement, to bring the TorrentSpy.com search engine to an end and thus we permanently closed down worldwide on March 24, 2008.”

The main reason for the shutdown is the ongoing legal battle......

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Wed Mar 26, 08 02:42 PM | Category: Entertainment
 Make Sure to Watch the video at the end Pretty Funny

Movie Screening Security Guards Take On The Pirates

 

 

Written by enigmax on March 26, 2008

The best way to deal with piracy is to go in hard - real hard. It doesn’t matter if you upset non-pirates or alienate your customers, it doesn’t matter if you make children cry. Pirates are evil and they need to be dealt with severely - this documentary shows how it’s best done, using intimidation and violence.

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In the time it took you to read the introduction to this post, movie pirates have cost the MPAA $12.7m in lost revenue, several thousand people in the......

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Tue Mar 25, 08 03:31 PM | Category: P2P

Piracy is a Negotiation, not a Fight

 

 

 

Written by Matt Mason on March 25, 2008

The sale of Bebo.com to AOL for $850 million last week sparked a fresh wave of opining about music piracy, with Billy Bragg and Michael Arrington both stepping into the ring. The problem is, they are both wrong.

In the blue corner we have musician Billy Bragg, who sees people like Bebo founder Michael Birch as another type of pirate, or profiteer, earning millions by leveraging other people’s intellectual property, and sharing none of it. He writes in The New York Times:

“The musicians who posted their work on Bebo.com are no different from investors in a start-up enterprise. Their investment is the content provided for free while the site has no liquid assets. Now that the business has reaped huge benefits, surely they deserve a dividend.”

“What’s at stake here is more than just the morality of the market. The huge social networking......

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