BitTorrent Community Mourns as Tracker Founder Passes Away

Written by enigmax on May 13, 2008 

Last month, TorrentFreak had the pleasure of interviewing Merrin, the founder of the 150,000 member MVGroup tracker. It is with great sadness that we bring the news that after a long struggle against increasing health problems, Merrin has passed away, aged just 31.

MVGroup
During April, TorrentFreak interviewed Merrin after his site was shutdown in error following a blunder by an anti-piracy outfit. Despite this setback, Merrin appeared full of optimism for the future so it’s particularly sad that we hand over to ‘Eazbak’ from MVGroup to bring us tragic news:

“It is with a heavy heart that I write this, Merrin the founder of MVGroup.org passed away suddenly on Monday 5th May. He had been ill for sometime but the extent of his illness was not known to the staff , his family or his personal friends. His passing will leave an enormous void at MVGroup.

I was asked to write something here about Merrin, but to be honest I just can’t face it, the thought of doing so is just too painful. So I’ll simply add an abridged version of a post Merrin made at MVGroup some time long, long ago, it will give you a much better insight into who he was and what he was all about than anything I could have written.”

How did MVGroup start and what are our aims, hmm, perhaps a potted history is in order.

Summer 2001 was when I did my first rip, it wasn’t MVGroup back then it was just under my tag. Went well, was released onto the edonkey network with some success. It happened to be Walking With Beasts. I had been given the DVD’s as a present. I always made a point of watching what I could on BBC on tv, but realised after the reaction I got to my first release that there was very little of this kind of thing floating around on the net back then. Don’t get me wrong, I love ST or 24 as much as the next person but I knew that I wanted to give something back to the community that I had taken from for so long. The best way to do this seemed to be to me to release the things that I enjoyed, but couldn’t find, working on the principle that if I liked them there had to be more people out there that did too.

MVGroup was formed in about October of 2002. I talked DarkRain (Vittorio in those days, hence MVGroup, MVGroup also being a tag we had affected once or twice on game rips we had done) into helping me out with rips and supplying DVD’s, we were initially nothing more than a loose association releasing rips on FileNexus.

We then started to generate a bit of interest and we were given (alright I nagged the FN admins) our own section to call home on the FN forums.

Myself and DarkRain had drifted further apart both in real-life and online and MVGroup was looking like it was about to die from lack of time, interest, and releases. It was at this point that I, for want of something better to do, decided that maybe I would put some of our old releases out using the Bitttorrent protocol rather than ed2k. I quickly put a few releases out that way and generated some interest from the BT community. My interest re-piqued I realised that there was no way of releasing on BT using our sections on either FN or FTi that we had by now. The answer was our own webpage.

I got to work on a simple HTML based site on my ISP webspace, that was enough to relight DarkRain’s interest in MVG too and we started cranking releases out again on both BT and ed2k. Funnily enough it didn’t take long before my ISP were getting unhappy with a p2p site on their space. It was then that this current site started to evolve. I decided I better learn how to use proper website tools like php and sql db backends etc. The whole site was put together to a first usable state in about 24 hours straight by just myself lol, that was a day and a no mistake..

Then we started recruiting like-minded individuals that would help us to release and spread the material that we were now known for.

So, what are we trying to achieve, well it isn’t notoriety, it isn’t fame, it isn’t anything other than a sincere desire to make sure that as many people as possible have their horizons broadened by the quality material that we release.

After all we do have a tagline ‘An education in p2p’

….and it ain’t just there because it’s snappy.

So what of the future of the MVGroup tracker? m06166, a close friend of Merrin, explains: “There will be no closing down and no major changes are intended. We will not change the policy of MVGroup of sharing knowledge with the world without ratios for free. Ever.”

The final word from Eazbak: “Our mission now is to make sure that Merrin’s legacy continues, not just this year or the next but for as long as we can possibly do so, the staff is united, we have DVDs ready to rip, files ready to seed, watch out for an MVGroup tagged file on a tracker near you soon!”

Anyone wishing to pay their respects may do so here (registration needed, tracker signups open)

In memory of Merrin - 1976-2008

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51 May 14, 2008 at 19:44 by dexter

R.I.P Merrin, Long Live MVGroup a high qwality Educational torrent site.
member since 07

52 May 14, 2008 at 21:39 by Mephisto

Rest in peace Brother.

53 May 15, 2008 at 01:23 by Anonymous

What a smart guy faking his death. Is this fear of anti piracy lobbyists come to this?

54 May 15, 2008 at 09:47 by Henry

As an old school mate of Merrin, it’s a comfort to see how much of a legacy he left here. Rest in peace my old friend.

55 May 15, 2008 at 16:31 by Medjay

i`m from romania and i`m verry sad to hear that merrin is dead , he waz a great man R.I.P. bro

56 May 15, 2008 at 21:57 by Crynsos

MVGroup, I first heard here of it but always wanted to join such a good community… and now to hear that the creator of this wonderful idea passed away…
That’s really sad and clearly not the a worthy end for him, after all he realized what the web and the people need… no he really deserved better, to hear such a thing is really just tragic…

Why do the good souls nearly always die first, while being young and resourceful?

R.I.P. Merrin, may your new existence be better and last longer than this one…

57 May 15, 2008 at 23:11 by Anonymous

MVGroup what a great site for a docu junky been there i think about 4 years
It’s sad to think he was a year younger than me

pretty sad stuff

58 May 16, 2008 at 01:47 by Quartz

Sleep deeply Merrin, you dreams will live on in your comrades and the community.

59 May 16, 2008 at 17:27 by Bob

Rest in Eternal Peace, my friend.
You will be sorely missed.

60 May 17, 2008 at 09:39 by Sad Guy

MVGroup RULES!
A very special site.

Thank you Merrin,
R.I.P. brother.

61 May 19, 2008 at 15:52 by club_necro

MVG is one of the best p2p sites on the net — and i guess we have Merrin to thank for that

62 May 21, 2008 at 16:26 by Svetlio

The death is the worst thing what can happen to the human…
My condolence :S

R.I.P

63 May 23, 2008 at 20:21 by h33t

death is an excellent way for an anonymous operator with a background in criminal piracy to lose an identity and be reborn into the world of legitimate filesharing

wtg

64 May 24, 2008 at 12:46 by Allen

I love mvgroup. Some of the best torrents on the internet. And not mindless garbage either.

65 May 24, 2008 at 23:11 by Anonymous

RIP - I’m damn sure you’ll be missed.
MVGroup have been a life saver for home schooling my kids, brought us stuff we could never have got otherwise! Thanks.

66 May 27, 2008 at 00:37 by emod

rip

67 May 27, 2008 at 21:45 by comrad3

RIP

Your legacy will be seeded.

68 Jun 12, 2008 at 12:19 by t94xr

Massive respect!

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