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Demonoid Raid Credited To IFPI, Multiple Arrests In Mexico Reported

After a few days of no comment, the actors behind the raid and closure of Demonoid have stepped forward. The IFPI and Interpol say they worked together with the Attorney General of Mexico and Ukrainian police to shutter the popular file-sharing service. In addition to equipment seized in Ukraine, they have now confirmed “a number of arrests” and seizures of assets in Mexico.

Earlier this week it became evident that after the popular BitTorrent tracker Demonoid had suffered a DDoS and hacker attack, it ultimately had bigger things to worry about.

Sergei Burlakov of Ukraine’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said that following a request from Interpol, Ukrainian government investigators had arrived at Demonoid’s hosting provider ColoCall and had the site taken offline. ColoCall said that ultimately the decision to remove the site had been theirs.

Until now, information on the raid has only come from Ukraine, prompting some to question why the music and movie industries have remained silent on such a prominent takedown. The wait for that is now over. The IFPI said their complaints have finally delivered results.

“Demonoid was a leading global player in digital music piracy which acted as unfair competition to the more than 500 licensed digital music services that offer great value music to consumers while respecting the rights of artists, songwriters and record companies,” the IFPI’s anti-piracy director Jeremy Banks said in a statement.

“The operation to close Demonoid was a great example of international cooperation to tackle a service that was facilitating the illegal distribution of music on a vast scale. I would like to thank all those officers involved in this operation to close a business that was built on the abuse of other people’s rights.”

As detailed in our article last evening, there have been clear links to Mexico at several stages of the operation to take down Demonoid. Today those links have only been further underlined.

We already knew that Mexican authorities had launched a criminal investigation into the owners of Demonoid and that the Attorney General of Mexico had become involved in the case last year, but today it was confirmed that there have been a number of arrests and asset seizures in the country.

John Newton head of INTERPOL’s Trafficking in Illicit Goods Sub-Directorate said that international cooperation is key to ensuring that “organized criminals” are stopped.

“In this instance police forces on different sides of the world worked together with INTERPOL and the music industry to successfully disrupt the distribution chain for illicit digital music products,” he said.

Since many Demonoid members are worried that they may be at risk TorrentFreak asked IFPI whether any users are or will be targeted. However, the group told us that they can’t comment any further on an ongoing investigation.

In the meantime and in retaliation for the raids on Demonoid, elements of the Anonymous collective have launched a number of DDoS attacks on websites operated by the Ukrainian authorities. But a member of the group said that they may go much further, if they can get their hands on the site’s code.

“By getting the .torrent files and website [we would be able to reinforce] Demonoid’s mark on history with a permanent mirror arrangement,” he told TorrentFreak.

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  • Anyone

    “Demonoid was a leading global player in digital music piracy which acted
    as unfair competition to the more than 500 licensed digital music
    services that offer great value music to consumers”

    then improve your service
    it’s easy to compete with piracy, just offer a better product
    the police should not go after your competitors, just because you can’t compete

    • Anon

      Spotify is an excellent service that provides music. Hell, it’s even free. As is iTunes. People pirate because they can, not because they can’t find a “better product”.

      • Trespass

        At what bitrate? 128k is not acceptable. I have Spotify, sounds like crap through any good stereo. 

        • http://twitter.com/viciouzex Joseph Fernandez

          I have spotify premium and it sounds amazing. Then again I purchased logitech z906 speakers and have audigy x-fi titanium. If you want good sound, you have to spend more than 10 bucks on sound equipment IMO. Spotify has option to stream in higher quality on premium as well.

        • Trespass

          @Joseph:disqus 

          It sounds like crap through my $300.00 Senns (headphones) and through my $1500.00 Onkyo.  Bitrate is too low.  I only listen to 320kbs, lossless, and Flac. I may be spoiled, but I know good fidelity when I hear it…

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/JZX5KMK4QUZYFUSZ3A4S33REJA Good

          Most people are not expecting the complete annihilation of the copyright system. They’re just wanting a compromise! A middle ground between getting REAMED with high prices for 50 minute, 128mbps ‘albums’…and, $50 singles from overseas.

          We, the people, are now used to the wonders of endless FLAC quality discographies… for free. Get it? One side wants to go back in time when the PEOPLE had no choice over the POWERS THAT BE but to get screwed, take it or leave it. And WE, the people, predictably want to hold on to any of the power we now have for ourselves. For once. Over the greedy lawyers and shysters in the Media Industry.How about a compromise?As Chuck D said, “As an artist representing an 80-year period of black musicianship, I never felt that my copyrights were protected anyway. I’ve been spending most of my career ducking lawyers, accountants and business executives who have basically been more blasphemous than file sharers and P2P. I trust the consumer more than I trust the people who have been at the helm of these companies.”The record industry is hypocritical and the domination has to be shared. P2P to me means ‘power to the people,’” Chuck D said. “And let’s get this to a balance, and that’s what we’re talking about.”

        • Guest

          Any way spottily should be boycotted like any online music or video service approved by the MAFIAA. If you don’t boycott well enough guys we will have to kill many of these corporate parasites. Sorry!

        • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

          Premium desktop users get up to 320k Ogg Vorbis and that’s really good quality. Premium mobile users can use 160k. For both bitrates: “all sound artifacts will be beyond threshold of human perception with corresponding perception margin”

          http://www.spotify.com/se/help/faq/tech/codec-quality/

          http://soundexpert.org/encoders-160-kbps

        • Anyone

          @nejtillpirater:disqus
          it might be good, but you still get better quality with piracy
          and people will generally not settle for “good enough” if “better” is available and affordable

        • WasterOfTime

          If it has to come down to executing these criminals; provided they’re connoisseurs of vodka, replace one of their favored bottles with sulfuric acid.

          Do to them physically what they’ve been doing to us culturally. Burn them from the inside.

        • Anonymous

           >Do to them physically what they’ve been doing to us culturally. Burn them from the inside.

          Only people who have been culturally “burning from the inside” were the MPAA/RIAA, and they have more than enough money anyways.  Can’t help but think you’re a plant.

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/JZX5KMK4QUZYFUSZ3A4S33REJA Good

          @02b284139eeb303d15a7830d0312588d:disqus  Okay now you’re just getting stupid.
          How have people sharing copies of music hurt anyone culturally?

          On a more practical note, I’d say $5. Five bucks is a good middle ground number for a brand spankin’ new album from a top ranked performer. As a poor student making minimum wage, I refuse to pay more than I make in an hour, for LESS than an hours worth of music. 

          Is this unreasonable?
          Why are new albums the same price they were 10-20 years ago? 
          16.99 for a new album?

           lol. ===> FUCK. YOU.<=== lol.

          See? The Record Companies are not willing to budge an INCH! One single inch! They disrespect the people, their consumers, non-stop. Then they wonder why people sympathize with 'pirates'! Compared to the greed, arrogance and shady practices of the Media Moguls, P2P peeps are saints and saviors. 

          And yet, their defenders here still won’t get it.
          You’re fighting a war against your own customers, idiots.
          BRING THE PRICES DOWN.

        • Annon

          If it sounds like crap with all you’re expensive gear, whyyyy. Don’t. You. Just. Buy. The. Song.  It’s like buying an expensive oven, and then steeling a steak. Moron’s these days…

        • Trespass

          @f856af176a5d71e2edb624e9db78f5cd:disqus 

          B.e.c.a.u.s.e I have the torrent. Actually I own most of what I download on physical cds purchased years ago and want a to digitize them to 320kbs and torrents are the easiest way. No contemporary music is worth buying IMO. Why would I buy what I already own?   —Idiot!! 

          I am too tired to get into it with you about sharing and theft when the law already states that copyright infringement is not theft.                                                                    

          You seem to like periods, so…………………………….  

        • WasterOfTime

          :Drops context onto the table:

          Found this way far away from you guys. Maybe I over-shot the trajectory of this thing.

          The criminals I was talking about were the bigwigs responsible for all this “anti-piracy” (anti-1st (Global) Amendment) crap. Or is it that you guys ducked my context on purpose, and are actually these copyright trolls’ lackeys? If you got my context, you wouldn’t have over-reacted as you have.

          Your ignorance of context states as such. Or have you forgotten my previous posts supporting freedom of speech, and etc.? I miss Demonoid. I loved that site. Why the hell would I wish ill-will on those that have preserved nostalgia?

          Context, it’s like air; without any, you’re fucked.

        • Sketch

          exactly right…..internet radio is typically broadcast at 128 which sounds like shit thru high end speakers, hell even 320 aint all that great…..

        • Asashii

          Encodes with FLAC audio, yes. audio also stays closer to the source, i am on the 10 bit mkv FLAC band wagon my self

        • Guest

          Will spend $1800 on audio equipment, but refuses to pay for music.

          Scumbag Trespass

      • Anyone

        I can’t seem to find lossless audio at iTunes
        and with Spotify I can’t download, only stream

      • FrostyC

        Megabox, Albums on SD Cards, Movies on SD Cards, DivX/XVID or H.264 downloads… These would be things I would use or buy. I’m done with the plastic discs that last a month and have malware designed to fruitlessly keep me from making a legal backup copy.

      • Decimus

        That’s a pretty dumb way of thinking about piracy. People don’t want to pirate anything.  People want to be able to share legally.  But that’s typically not a great option because either availability is limited, the price is unreasonable, or the quality just isn’t great.

        I don’t think there’s anything wrong with trying a game before I buy it.  I played Starcraft before I bought it because Blizzard offered a free demo.  A lot of companies just don’t do that.

        Basically, some people pirate because they can, but piracy wasn’t designed to serve greedy people.

      • Big K

        Pure bulls*it. Wanna know why people pirate?

        “Spotify is currently not available in your country.”

        Reson #1, #2, #3 and so on.

      • Fredrika

        > “Spotify is an excellent service that provides music.”

        Do people have to share your personal opinion regarding Spotify’s excellence?

        Another opinion could be that Spotify is a worthless service that provides some music, far from all, in a limited sound quality, with a bundle of meaningless consumer hostile limitations such as regional lockout, requirement of non-trusting proprietary software, required Facebook account and an active Internet connection while listening. Those meaningless consumer hostile limitations aren’t forced upon you if you use the clearly superior service of piracy, so i could definitely see why some might find Spotify being far from excellent.

        • Gameover

          Hey Fredrika. Remember when I replied to you and said ‘watch what happens in August’?
          Hmmmmm, how could I have known about Demonoid?
          The tide of change is coming and all of your online activities will be laid out for all to see.
          I tried to warn you all, but none of you took any notice.
          The next stage is IP addresses are taken and user information is used to prosecute. The end of 2012 and all of 2013 see’s some major cases and people paying the price…..
          Watch what happens and the laugh like you did when I said watch august.
          Goodbye.

        • Fredrika

          > “Hey Fredrika. Remember when I replied to you and said ‘watch what happens in August’?”

          I do not recall having had any discussion with anyone called Gameover before, so no.

          > “Hmmmmm, how could I have known about Demonoid?”

          I don’t recall having ever questioned whether or not anyone knew anything about Demonoid?

          > “The tide of change is coming and all of your online activities will be laid out for all to see.”

          All of your? All hundreds of millions and growing people filesharing?

          > “I tried to warn you all, but none of you took any notice.”

          There has always been ignorant idiots claiming all sorts of things. Statistically even idiots will every now and them get it right, by accident.

          > “The next stage is IP addresses are taken and user information is used to prosecute.”

          Prosecute who for what? What if the IP addresses don’t lead anywhere?

          > “The end of 2012 and all of 2013 see’s some major cases and people paying the price…..”

          Ah, ok, so once a pirate goes to trial all piracy will stop?

          > “Watch what happens and the laugh like you did when I said watch august.”

          There have always been a few pirates caught each year for the last 15 years, but in reality, clamping down on a few pirates, or people responsible for a certain filesharing protocol, has historically only had one of two different effects. Either nothing changes and everything continues just fine, or people get fed up with that particular protocol and instead moves on to a newer protocol, and every time that has happened it has been a better protocol which has been more decentralised and harder to stop both technically and judicially, and with every such change the hundreds of millions of people that fileshare just grows and the range of available content grows.

          As it happens, there already exists newer P2P protocols that are ready to take over after BitTorrent, when the hundreds of millions of pirates finally decide to move on, and those protocols just happens to be completely decentralised, and completely unstoppable both judicially and technically. So logically when such an improved protocol takes over even more people will jump on-board, especially since the law and technology no longer can touch it.

          But there has always been a few ignorant people who have had a hard time accepting the facts, history or logics, believing that this time everything will turn out completely different. Are you saying that you are one of them?

          > “Goodbye.”

          Leaving so soon? Well, there were those who left when Napster was shut down as well, believing that now everything is fine. They are not missed, nor will you be.

        • Gameover

          Soon ;)

      • Annoyed

        The artists barely make a penny from spotify, check the figures. There are NO decent digital services online, especially when factoring in revenue for the artists. As for Itunes well they have a history of selling music they don’t even own, but no-one can touch their Lawyers. Thankfully some of us don’t listen to pop and can buy our music direct from the small labels and their sites.

        • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

          That’s because it’s hard to make profit from Spotify at this stage. Also remember that the big record companies own part of Spotify and if profitable money may come to the artists also that way. It’s also up to the artists to sign agreements with the record companies regarding how Spotify shall be handled.

        • Anyone

          @nejtillpirater:disqus
          great joke
          the labels voluntarily giving anything to the artists if they don’t absolutely have to
          you are a comedian

      • OccamsKatana

           Hell, it’s even free. As is iTunes

        iTunes is free?

        • Trespass

          Yeah, I was thinking that too. If he means the radio, thats 128k, if you’re lucky…

      • boogersarenice

        What if you want to listen to ‘your’ music on a device they don’t run their crappy DRM client software on?

        fuck you.  you don’t know what ‘good’ is.

      • Mreudaimon

        Guess its down to standards,…….people with high ones want flac……not crap sounding mp3s etc.

      • harry krishna

        it’s not free for me – i do ubuntu linux

      • djnforce9

        Yeah. Too bad Spotify only available in the United States rendering it completely useless elsewhere. Torrents on the other hand are there 24/7 in every single country. The industry needs to get their act together if they want to compete. This nonsense isn’t going to cut it because more torrent sites will spring up elsewhere in countries that don’t give a crap about the United States and their businesses.

        • Trespass

           Not sure what you mean here. I live in the USA.  I signed up in Amsterdam through my VPN a year before it came to the US. So it was available in Europe first. 

          I agree that quality torrents sound much better than Spotify. I have trouble believing what someone else posted about Spotify being 320k. 

        • Anon

          Even if it were available everywhere it’s a completely morally wrong service that feeds no-one but the parent companies. Look at the articles about Lady Gaga – receiving £180 for 1 million plays… Independent online stores and labels’ own stores are the only way anyone’s making any cash here. Applewillfully sell music they don’t have permission to, and why is no-one going after them? *cough* lawyers/political power – Demonoid at least didn’t sell pirated music to you..) and frankly there is no decent platform. Even the movie/TV services are pathetic if you’re outside the states, let alone music.

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Chris-Davies/713211809 Chris Davies

          I stream spotify to my pc and mobile at 320Kbps, listening to the CD’s in comparison through studio monitors and I can confirm that it is incredible quality. 

      • http://twitter.com/Marisolbbh Marisolbbh

        like Jacqueline implied I am taken by surprise that you able to earn $5634 in a few weeks on the network. did you look at this(Click on menu Home)

      • reverbe

        How many countries is Spotify available to?

        • Ophelia Millais

          From Wikipedia: “Spotify is currently available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand,Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.”

      • Guest

        ….Spotify isn’t available where I live.

        So I call bullshit.

        • Jon7272

          you cant get spotify in australia ffs 

      • Kirstenmacd

        “People pirate because they can, not because they can’t find a “better product”.”

        Most people don’t just do stuff “because they can”. I can steal my customers’ credit card numbers but I don’t. I can shoot my neighbour’s yappy dog but I don’t. I can quit my job and join a commune but, surprise, I don’t. Most working stiffs can do the first, many people can do the second, and anyone can do the third. But, hey, like me, most people don’t. That’s right, even though they can.

        There are lots of reasons why people other than you might find pirating a better option than . Here are just a few:

        1. They don’t share your assesment of the other free services. For evidence, see responses to your comment.
        2. They might actually buy music (or movies or books or whatever) that they think are worth the money after previewing them via an illegally downloaded copy. For evidence, see other comments on this article.
        3. The act of downloading might be part of a sustained protest to what might be called “corporate terrorism”. Again, for evidence, see other comments on this article.
        4. They might view downloading material as morally no different then, for example, borrowing a book or a dvd from the local library. Libraries buy a copy of a book or have it donated or what have you and then they share it. Many pirates buy a copy of a book or have it given them and then they share it. Sure there are some differences: libraries rely on different media; their users are more localized, geographically; and they have the support of the letter of the law. But what’s the morally relevent difference? I sure can’t see any and at least one Canadian judge who refused to convict a downloader agrees with me.

        Surprise! The issue is more complex than “because they can”.

        • Truth

          Dumb rationalizations that convince absolutely no one.

          The law wasn’t enforced for many years and now it finally is. Pirating music becomes more of a hassle every month. And that is exactly what is going to continue to happen.

          Now go crawl back into your holes, you parasitic, greedy, slimeballs.

        • http://www.facebook.com/omar.henriquez.921 Omar Henriquez

          Obvious troll is obvious

      • Trespass

        @c65b7ec265eafa10df92c47b53c41e35:disqus 

        Simple TRUTH, sharing is not going to stop. Enforcement as you call it, (we call it extortion) is for all the wrong reasons and does nothing for the creators. As previously reported, all money goes to the IFPI or the MAFIAA, who we all know  has very little sincere interest in the creator, only the money they generate. 

        With the latest series of events will come new and more innovative ways to share and the process continues.  I for one cannot wait for the next incarnation. Torrents are already obsolete.  

      • Adam S.

        Not one dime of the money the music companies are winning in lawsuits is going to artists. Very little of the money of the music companies is making on e-music sales, Spotify or Pandora is getting to artists.

      • Anonymous guy

         So I can legally download unlimited number of DRM free lossless music tracks from spotify to my computer without registering to the service?

      • Jon7272

        if you can get spotify that is troll. try getting spotify in australia 

      • Guest00

         You don’t know what you are talking about. People pirate because they want LOSSLESS FILES. iTunes is shit with mp3 garbage & so is Spotify & every online retailer. Until they make the music for purchase in as good quality as the source files are then they should be prepared to have their music shared online. Stop giving us the garbage low quality downloads for sale and plenty of audiophiles will purchase their downloads.

      • User

        Music licensing is difficult. itunes finally got to singapore about a year ago. itunes now sells well here, but before that the ONLY way to get most music digitally was to be A PIRATE!!!

    • http://torrentfreak.com/ Rob8urcakes

      Well put Anyone, and if this phrase hasn’t been coined already, I hereby call actions such as this against Demonoid, TPB, MegaUpload, etc acts of Corporate Terrorism

      These AWFUL corporations and organisations are backed-up by tax-payers’ (ie you and I) when our governments’ authorities are misused to thwart popular culture such as filesharing.

      Our government’s are now treading a VERY fine line with this shit, because WE  can vote them OUT of power (eg vote Pirate Party instead).

      As for the Corporate Terrorists, they too can eventually be ‘voted out’ by ordinary folks like you and I simply by refusing to purchase their products.  Do NOT fund their terrorism.  It’s pretty easy really huh?

      But do you CARE enough to make the difference?  If so, vote these political asswipes OUT and vote for someone who cares about YOU and what YOU want.

      • Guest

        Lead the way Rob, stop paying your taxes (assuming you do actually work) and let us know how you get on with that mate.

        • GrumpyGit78

          nowhere did he say we should stop paying our taxes

          read it again (assuming you can actually read) and let us know how you get on with THAT mate.

        • mr amused

          sorry did rob suggest stop paying taxes?……….not that i can see…lol
           Think the issue is that with all the problems in the US that the authorities surely have something better to do than worry about file sharing, its a joke

      • Freeloaders

         ha ha…and now the end is near an so you face the final curtain, regrets i’ve had a few no Demonoid is down the loo hoo. ha ha

        • Jenkies_Step

           The true freeloaders are corporations (like those who belong to the MPAA and RIAA) who have been screwing over artists, the American taxpayer and their consumers for decades. The only people who should be in jail are you and your corporate cronies.

      • chronoss chiron

        what taxes the rich dont pay taxes or the 16 trillion us debt would not exist , cant wait till they try and p[ay there bills ROFL

      • Guest

         @ GrumpygGit78. You’re right, he didn’t say “Stop paying taxes” what he said was “These AWFUL corporations and organisations are backed-up by tax-payers’ (ie you and I)” so he’s part of the problem. If he wants to address the problem (as he seems to) then what better way for him to do so than to stop paying his taxes?

        • GrumpyGit78

           Your wrong, stopping paying taxes is not the best way.

          Rob even tells you what to do in the same post but you still get it wrong?

          simple answer > remove the corrupt fckers from power >replace with sensible people

      • ericore

         Amen

      • Guest

        GrumpyGit78 Again you miss the point. Rob admits himself that he’s part of the problem because he pays taxes.Governments, no matter who they are – whether “corrupt” or not – cannot function without access to revenues from taxes for any length of time.Mass civil disobedience by refusing to pay taxes stands to bring about a far quicker change of Government than waiting for elections to come around and that is a fact.

    • Guess

       ”while respecting the rights of artists, songwriters” shame the ipfi doesn’t, because look where the money if any recovered from the pirate bay case went/is going to go to, oh wait thats right the ipfi…

    • ericore

      Good point Anyone, but the problem is it all comes down to greed.
      For example they could significantly lower the cost of music and videos which would tremendously reduce piracy thus increase sales though they don’t know this or care because at the end of the day they want the most money possible and then they wonder why pirates exist; these players are brain dead.  Anyways, fear not folks the warez community is adapting and anticipating all vectors of attack.  You cannot destroy the Will of the people; and we are infinitely more clever then these script kiddies of players (MPAA, Holywood…)

    • Annon

      Steeling? you’re a moron.

      • Trespass

        And you’re stupid. The correct spelling is “stealing”. That’s two posts that you have embarrassed yourself. Get spellcheck, but above all… get a clue…..

        • Sigh

          You do realise this is the internet and that not everyone’s first language is English right? You don’t have to be a negative ass and attack everyone for their bad spelling or grammar. Let it go!

        • Jon7272

          i for one dont give a frak about  gramma nazies if i can read it i dont care about spelling go frak yourself

        • Trespass

          My philosophy is if one is going to troll here, troll intelligently. “Steeling? you’re a moron.” does not qualify.  I am far from a “gramma nazie”.

    • http://www.facebook.com/johnhuntershaw John Shaw

       All we really need to do for once in our lives is stand together as a people and let it be known to the “powers that be” that we aren’t standing for their abuse and BOYCOTT ALL MUSIC that costs more than 1 penny per song.  These record companies are raping the musicians anyway.  If we really, I mean really stood together as a people, instead of being cowardly, we would pay only 25 cents for  a gallon of gas, $3 to get into a movie, etc.  But, instead, we are unable to stand together as WE THE PEOPLE and dictate what WE are going to pay and how much…sad, really.

    • Krayzie

      A better product at a reasonable price is much better than having to find files on the internet. It is true that pirates do buy legit content. *cough*me*cough*

    • lordvad3Rs

      well the gringoes are only protecting thier polka

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Frank-White/100002970542124 Frank White

      That’s why this guy was so careful to put in the reference to the 500 licensed digital music services. It was obviously a statement carefully sculpted for him, to rebut the anticipated usual responses from opponents complaining about the lack of good licensed digital distribution services. I’ve no opinion of any of them, but to be fair they can’t “compete” if you mean by that they they should give it away for free. ;)

    • Subs

      This is bullshit! People rip shit off ‘cos they can get away with it. All this sanctimonious crap about competition and quality is just smoke and mirrors to distract from the real fact that getting something for nothing is ALWAYS better than having to pay for it.  

      Just stop buying and ripping off shitty major label music, if no one wants it they would have to drop the prices or re-think what people want. No, people are too greedy and too stupid. You can’t hurt them financially by ripping their stuff off, that’s what they want, you to keep spreading the word about their shitty music as there are enough moronic 13 year olds and housewives buying this shitty music to keep majors going for decades. You want to hurt them? Kill them where it hurts like you do a spoilt child, take away the attention they so desperately crave!

      Support bands you can access in person. Go to gigs if you can. Contact bands directly by email or websites and pay them directly. Stop buying/ripping off shitty mass-produced “music” from majors, support indy labels and indy bands. There are plenty of artists out there in every genre of music that are on indy labels. I support a band called Romeo Must Die ( they’re UK metal band ). I went to buy their latest CD, not download, for £10. You know what they did? They were so desperate to shift their music they gave me the current CD and the previous one for only £5 total!! That’s both on physical CDs for half the advertised price, just because I made contact. They know that if I like it and I like their attitude, they know I will spread the word about them. I know they got the money in their pockets, I got great music and I know I helped them to keep going and hopefully make enough money to afford to make another CD.

    • Kilrwhale57

      Look You greedy asshole the whole  reason behind demonoids popularity was because it was free sharing of knowledge and information music and movies. If I have a gift it isn’t for me to exploit it just for money, because if that is the case it isn’t really a gift is it? I’m sure you are the same asshole who would charge people for air  if you could and tell people my air is a better quality and it’s only 2 cents  per breath. But you are right there are other sites out there now that CHARGE what ever fee lets use those, and forget about ” free enterprise” because as we know nothing is for free. Don’t breath too hard…  Oh by the way you may have taken down demonoid  but not everybody is a greedy asshole like you and there will be another demonoid bigger and better and Yes still Free let me ask you something what happens when you piss off a master hacker who’s not in it for the money? 

  • Jeff Bekcer

    The USA should REALLY take care of their retard infestation by taking down facebook’s servers. Take down twitter because those “anonymous hackers” use it to publish news. IT’S A DANGER TO OUR SOCIETY.

    Those arguments have as much validity as any of these file sharing incidents. USA has 0 credibility in my mind when it comes to copyright.

    • FrostyC

      Copyright itself has 0 credibility. You can’t own ideas and art. You can’t keep people from duplicating things that are not physical objects. And with the emergence of physibles, even physical objects are becoming duplicatable.

    • Guest321

      I hope they actually take down facebook though. They will be doing mankind a service.

      • WasterOfTime

        Facebook (and any other social network that operates similarly,like Myspace) is the NSA’s wet dream. It must be destroyed for the greater good.

    • Alexandria Raplee

      Agreed! I am from the USA by the way :P

  • Trespass

    Go Anonymous!! If they can get the code, Demonoid will never die… Wish everyone supporting Demonoid could participate somehow.

    • Truth

      Anonymous won’t be able to do shit.

      Demonoid required centralization and any attempt at that will just be taken down.

      Just more delusional “tough talk” from the dbags at Anonymous.

      • Adam S.

         Only because Demonoid hosted so many older Torrents. The switch to sharing smaller magnets is almost complete.

  • Some Dude

    I hope Anonymous rip them a new one.

    • Guest321

      DDOS achieves nothing. The government does to require its website to be online to function properly. So no damage is done by DDOS.

      • Trespass

        Apparently they took Demonoid down for awhile before this bust. It can do some damage…

  • Dave

     Yea this is so wack solve some real problems bet Mexico thinks they did something now. NOT

    • http://twitter.com/WarerGT Warer

      meanwhile cartels

      • Necronomnicon

        the government is the cartels, you border on treason if you’re mexican 

  • Dr.MengelYa

    I’m with you Anonymous 

  • puddipuddi

    They are just going to keep going after the huge sharing sites.  We just need more private trackers, enough for everyone.  Sure they can take down a few multi million user torrents sites, but can they take out 50,000 private trackers with 10,000 members each?  Good luck with that.

    I already have my scene, HD, and music trackers.  Just need a vpn and seedbox in case the cockroaches come crawling in…

    • Anyone

      fragmentation is not the solution
      the solution is to change the laws that allow those corrupt organizations to work against culture and progress

      • Mexicoisawesome

        No.

        • Guest

          Yes

        • Trespass

          Maybe….

      • puddipuddi

        Until we even have a pirate party to vote for in the US, I don’t see any other option to oppose these tax guzzling parasite corporations other than to drive ourselves further underground.

        You are correct, we need to change the laws, but until we even have that opportunity, we can fight through fragmentation. At the moment, we have the choice to vote for someone that doesn’t have the people’s interests in mind, or vote for someone that doesn’t have the people’s interests in mind.

        Keep digging further underground until the pirate party is here so we can throw votes at them.

  • http://fightcopyrighttrolls.com/ SJD

    Mexico caring about “organized crime” of copyright infringement is like a terminally ill bloke caring about a pimple on his butt.

    • WasterOfTime

      If Mexico cares so much about “organized crime”, and ridding themselves of it, then take out your gorram government funded drug/human trafficking cartels instead. I think governments benefit from these monsters more than bottom-class, or even upper-class “hidden interests”. With enough money, you can rape a child, and incinerate the evidence, and get away with it; and with enough power, you can do it without a second glance (being just another weekday for you; and ruining countless lives in the process).

      You’re no better than the American bullies that only go after the weak, and fabricate wars to attack weaker armies (while promoting their own as hyper-elite). Grow some damn balls and take a stand for what’s right. Even gods can be killed. It takes a little more effort, but to take one down is a hell of an achievement, and nobody will mess with you anymore if you can pull it off.

      People like you more when you do the right thing, than if you behave like a complete monster.

    • mr amused

      could not agree more, it is laughable……. i do hope the good people of mexico with all their serious crime problems appreciate what the authorities are doing……as if they have not got more important things to concentrate on!
      The same could also be said for the ukraine…..police and authorities have nothing better to do……lol

      • Geography Lesson

        “The Ukraine” no longer exists. It was “the Ukraine” back when it was the Soviet Union’s bitch. Now it’s just “Ukraine” and it’s America’s bitch.

    • Adam S.

      Everyone knows real Mexican Police are too cowardly to go after real murdererous criminals like the Zetas.

      Mexican Police are getting their pictures taken saving the world from evil Demonoid servers and keyboards while the Zetas nationwide bloodbath continues completely unchecked.

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  • Guest

    If any money was seized none of it will ever go the artists. It will just all go the IFPI.

    • Truth

      How much did Demonoid pay artists?

      oh, that’s right, NOTHING.

      You’re a hypocritical douchebag. Enjoy being a worthless nobody the rest of your life.

      • Anyone

        why should Demonoid pay anything to the artists?

        • Adam S.

           It does benefit airtists. It’s free publicity.
          It’s no different than all the free copies of books publishers have send outs to try generate good buzz for a book just prior to publish date.

          One of the big factor turning Harry Potter into a global phenomenon was the young people sharing copies of home scanned pdfs & ebooks with their friend. Young people shared the Potter book with their friends and got all their friends hooked borrowed one from friends, then bought the other six.

      • Guest

        I think he means that if this ever goes to court and Demonoid is ordered to pay the plaintiffs (the music companies) money for “damages” just like they did with Oron, these companies have no intention of sharing the money with the artists and instead will give some, if not all, to IFPI.

      • Trespass

        Like it or not, Truth, (sic) sharing is not going to stop. Given the latest series of events, new and more innovative ways to share are being realized. Torrents are all but obsolete. The MAFIAA will always be one step behind. 

        Enforcement as you referred earlier, is really extortion and is no benefit to the creators of work.  You think that because Demonoid is down that everyone is going to run out and buy.  You are delusional…

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/2RNKF3QK4ECMBROX3QXLZOTUZI brian

        E.S.A.D Truth 

      • Me

        You really are an unpleasant fellow aren’t you.  Do you have any friends, ever been laid…….? No? I thought not.  Oh. I’ve worked in the music business & the film industry & TV.  I actually know what goes on & though Demonoid doesn’t pay the artistes the big companies only pay a tiny fraction of what is earned by them to performers & that’s only if they have it written into their contracts that they are to receive a percentage of the revenue, otherwise they just receive an upfront payment & all other earnings go straight to the company without the artiste receiving a penny.

      • GGD

        @c65b7ec265eafa10df92c47b53c41e35:disqus

        You are a terrorist supporting cum eater. Fuck off fruit.

  • Anonymous

    what a shame it is that there isn’t the level of cross-border, cross-country, cross-industry and cross-law enforcement agencies cooperation when there are serious crimes (terrorism, mass murder, child pornography, drug cartels etc) at stake. i find it so ridiculous that there is nothing classed as more dangerous than someone uploading a file to the internet or copying a plastic disc to give to a friend. what the hell is happening to our world?

    • http://www.twitter.com/echoman74 echoman

      I’ve said that a million times but these greedy bastards don’t get it.

    • Terard

      It’s about money.

    • Guest

      Out of control lobbying by large corporations and the prostitution of politicians and law enforcement. That’s what’s happening to our world.

    • VaudeVillain

      Terrorism is beneficial to a large number of international corporate interests (security and arms industries). Mass murder is also beneficial to a large number of international corporate interests (often the same ones, actually). Drug cartels ARE international corporate interests. All of these crimes are perpetrated, largely, against the People; when the interests of ordinary people clash with the interests of corporate power, corporate power wins. We can all look forward to more terrorism, more mass murder, and more international criminal cartels.

      Child pornography is ignored because, frankly, the victims aren’t important enough. Children who lack the influence even to prevent themselves being sexually and economically exploited at the most fundamental level invariably lack the influence to make anyone care about that exploitation. Few international corporate interests really benefit from child pornography, but with no money on the line it makes little sense for them, or their pet politicians, to earnestly pursue stopping it.

      What differentiates piracy, then, is that the victims are, rather than ordinary people, international corporate interests. They have identified that a source of revenue has become threatened, that potential profits are being theoretically lost, and the response is rather predictable: destroy piracy at all costs. They have the money, they have the clout, their will shall be done. There is no issue of “fairness” or “right”, this is about money, plain and simple.

      • Adam S.

        That’s true.

        Most of world heroin production moved to Afghanistan after the US invaded Afghanistan. That can’t happened without one hell of a lot of help from lage corrupt elements in both US and Russia govenments.

  • hmm

    500 licensed digital music services that offer great value music to consumers

    international cooperation is key to ensuring that “organized criminals” are stopped. fuck off

    • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

      Still, it’s true.

      • Anyone

        it is not true
        organized criminals like the MPAA and RIAA are still not stopped

        • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

          They are definitely not criminals.

        • Anyone

          of course they are
          they get “protection money” from the artists without providing any service, they threaten and shakedown any competition, they go around and sue people into bankruptcy even if they did nothing wrong, etc.

          how is that not criminal behaviour?

        • JaTillPiratz

          @nejtillpirater:disqus 

          “They are definitely not criminals.”

          Except that they demonstrably are criminals:

          http://blog.tunecore.com/2012/03/the-global-songwriter-shell-game.html

          The difference is that the major labels directly profit from their fraud – observable criminality. Whereas file-sharers receive no fiscal reward from their altruistic activities – purely civil infringement.

        • JaTillPiratz

          @nejtillpirater:disqus 

          I know you’re too lazy to read the article, because it doesn’t fit in with your weird skewed worldview where black is white and vice versa, but to save you the effort I’ve found a good bit:

          “2) It’s cheaper to violate copyright than pay songwriters.
          The new emerging digital music services have no simple solution to get licenses from and make payments to copyright holders; it’s a pain, it’s complicated, and, for the moment, it’s cheaper to take on the potential legal liability than invest resources and time to comply with the law and pay the right people.”

        • http://fightcopyrighttrolls.com/ SJD

          > They are definitely nor criminals

          31,000 don’t agree: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/investigate-chris-dodd-and-mpaa-bribery-after-he-publicly-admited-bribing-politicans-pass/DffX0YQv

          Sure all of them just want stuff for free…

        • Anoynmousgoat

          its not criminal behavior you just think it is. put demonoid back up now!

      • Maroan

        500 licensed digital services? Send me the list Nejtilpirater, in my country there are only 3-4 of them avaible. You know, country restrictions and so on…

  • Fantastic

    Great here we are with the “global criminal conspiracy”  line again. Been a great success so far that line.

    • Adam S.

       There’s obviously no single global criminal overarching attempt to link all criminal wrongdoing on the planet.

      There’s just thousands of smaller criminal conspiacies with millions of lesser players with thousands of criminal mastermind types who would not be disappointed if they work up one day with a new title like “GodEmperor of Earth”

      And Dick Cheney is one of guys who thinks “GodEmperor” has a nice ring to it.

  • hmm

    “By getting the .torrent files and website [we would be able to
    reinforce] Demonoid’s mark on history with a permanent mirror
    arrangement   bit late for that after the horse as bolted

    • Guest

      Demonoid still exists in Google’s cache. So as long as people are willing to download a shitload of cached pages, it’s actually not too late to back it up and save it. 

      • Renton

         Ok let’s do it. How?

        • McCheezits

          I’d recommend using HTTrack or paying someone else to do it.

          Also check the Internet Archive. Chances are they have a copy of some of Demonoid’s pages.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Don-Dilly/1624894683 Don Dilly

    I cant help but think the  DDOS just prior to the raid was no coincidence.

    The mexican police force isas bad as the MAFIAA , corrupt to the core.
    My bet is that in thelast few days prior to the raid they feared that as increasing numbers of people knew of the planned raid, ord would leak out and allow admins to back up the site and relocate (or remove socalled evidence).

    It speaks volumes that the authorities do in fact realise that what they are doing to keep their sponsors happy  goes against the wishesof the public.

    • Water is cool

      >I cant help but think the  DDOS just prior to the raid was no coincidence.

      Possibly, however, they could have viewed it as the perfect moment to strike as the owners would have a lack of communication from their main site which would provent news getting out about the arrests which means they can arrest them without people trying to flee to another country – or something along those lines.

  • hmm

    low orbit ion cannon   aim and fire

    • Trespass

      Yeah, but the VPN and or proxy slows you down… If only a coordinated effort could be made…. possibilities….

    • Guest

      You know that’s a botnet right?

    • Cujo

       Amazing how countries can unify under this cause to bring down piracy, but they are still finding it difficult to put together a joint effort to end terrorism…..  Talk about mixing up priorities. 

  • Joe Shindler

    In Mexico you can murder, torture and decapitate hundreds of people because of the war on drugs. But don’t you dare do any file sharing or you will experience the full wrath of the wealthy american entertainment corporations and their puppets, INTERPOL and IFPI

    • highly amused

      mexico…..what a shit hole, ukraine too….lol

  • H1649201

    A nice big fuck you to vice.

  • Words2

    Mexico taking action.. Those gangs of thies.. they cant even take control of their own country form drug lords supported by the Mexican Authorities.. which murders thousands of people on a daily basis.. and then uses int Banks to launder billions of UDS (illegal) drug money.. and they are concerned about a site like demonoid… There is more to it that the Mexico authorities..

    • John

      I bet they think that drugs are downloaded from there, but I guess 

      • ScrewEwe2

        Got any good ideas where I can download some skunk weed?

  • anon

    I tought the war in Mexico was the war on drugs and cartels…

    One day, Demonoid will rise from the darkness…

  • John Space

    Hey Mexican authorities, what do you get in exchange for this? Less racism in Texas or something?

    • WARNING

      Enrique Peña Nieto is a corrupted  globalists. The drug war in Mexico was initiated by the bankers with the help of US government ( Ref: The fast and furious scandal) in order to get ride of the former elected president who was too social and not corruptible enough.  The entertainment industry and the banks are  gigantic organized crime syndicates who enrich very few. If we don’t do anything major soon these criminals are going to enslave us all!

  • Jimbo

    i wonder what bullshit was spouted by IFPI to convince the obviously easily conned heads of Interpol to the extent that they forwent all other investigations to concentrate on that most heinous of crimes, file sharing? have non of these law enforcement agencies realised yet how they are being manipulated by an industry that fails to do anything itself except spread lies and bull about how badly off it is because of file sharing and then rely on others to get it out of that crap? have they not learnt anything from the screw ups made over Megaupload and other website closures? they are going to look like complete plums again, but then i suppose it’s safer to shut down non-lethal websites for sharing information than actually saving lives by exterminating drug dealers, eh?

    • Fantastic

      Seems to be the same line they used with Megaupload if I’m reading right with all that “organized criminals” jargon.

      • Guest

        Suspicion of someone of being an “organised criminal” does NOT prove or find or make that the person is indeed an “orgainsed criminal”. When will these people in power get it that these people can only ever be “organised criminals” when it has actually been proved and sentenced in a court of law that the person is a “organised criminal” and not before.

        • Fantastic

           its up to the governments and other law bodies to stop listing to what the MAFIAA IFPI etc tell them is criminal and do the work themselves..course that is much harder and takes too much time and its easier to take “their word” on what is “criminal” and operate on that no matter how much of a mess it makes for themselves legally as long as the goal was accomplished I guess.

        • Guest

          @c207d8a678510d39a70f0274767e98fa:disqus Yeah, I totally agree with you on that one. It’s for the law and court to decide not what other organisations say.

        • ScrewEwe2

          I’ve always seen myself as a rather unorganized criminal. But I work alone.

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/JZX5KMK4QUZYFUSZ3A4S33REJA Good

          @ScrewEwe2:disqus 

          Perhaps a trip to The Container Store is in order?

  • meyou

    All this for cubes of meat? -The Godthumb

  • ZengaTeee

    The whole thing sounds kinda crazy to me dude. Wow.
    Go-Private.tk

  • Play Safe

     there are to many Demoniod users for them to target every single one of them, play it safe and go to torrentinvites.org for invites to private trackers

    • dyjnqcrq

       It’s not “Demoniod”.

      It’s DEMONOID you stupid spammer.

  • Violated0

    Starting on a fair point then I was somewhat surprised to see the IFPI’s anti-piracy director Jeremy Banks use more fair wording with correct technology ideas which is quite different to the usual xxAA propaganda including theft, insane values and job losses. Just maybe they are beginning to learn.

    With that said then I of course condemn what they have done. Demonoid listed much more than just infringing music including loads of lawful files like Public Domain media and Creative Commons. We should remember the VCR ruling in that technology that can be used to infringe is lawful if it also has a valid lawful uses.

    Also it is the users who upload and download files to the BT network when Demonoid only announces and lists what is the BT network. They hosted no infringing files and they transfer no infringing files.

    This is just one more attack in their War on Infringement with the actual law aspect quite unclear until the trial. The funny part is that this is a War they simply cannot win when we are connected, we communicate and sharing is just a normal part of this. So they just shoot off bits here and there while connection, communication and sharing go on uninterrupted.

    Their only two choices are to lose or to destroy the Internet. Until that day the fight goes on with technology versus a flawed idea on justice.

  • Drevil

    If this is true then this is horror for our demonoid friends that run the site.

    • Fantastic

       so how long do you thing till they attempt to tie it with ” The Mega Conspiracy”

      • Drevil

        Why would they link to other cases? If there is a link they won’t hesitate to use it, but I don’t think there’s a reason to create one. This is a scare tactic to get all file sharing sites to close down by themselves, so he’ll get long term jail time and large fines for every copyright protected file on the server or something like that, I can only guess. But jail in Mexico is no holiday.
        If the corrupt system in Mexico doesn’t sentence him, which I think is very unlikely, the US will try to get him to the US to convict him there I think. If necessary he’ll be deemed a terrorist and they’ll get him that way.

        The Horror! The Horror!

  • Phe0n1x

    Yes, let’s arrest torrent admins instead of drug runners and gun runners who are actually killing people in Mexico and the US. Great plan to me!

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  • ThumbsUpThumbsDown

    So, what made these Admins think that Mexico was the best possible place to hole up?……Truly?  No better place?…..or, no better Judgement? 

    What would make me think that these people’s Judgement was equal to their Creativity? 

    If they show up with a hardened mirror set-up on some remote rock where the local Cannibals live only for the high fetish of telling the US to go Fuck Itself….. 

    but……that’s a wet dream…..

    a very wet dream…….

    If it turns out to be true though…….best you grow gills……

    • Anyone

      they were probably born there and didn’t bother to move

    • Drevil

       Maybe he thought he has covered gis tracks enough. But first I’d really like this news confirmed by other sources. Rumors spread easily.

  • dyjnqcrq

    I wish someone who has the means, releases the .torrent database demonoid has.

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  • Stander

     I think they should raid used clothing shops next and then get the store records and prosecute anyone who sold to the shop… or better yet, perhaps the clothing companies should bribe the US goonsquad to start arresting families with more than one child where the children share/hand down clothes! They are denying the clothing companies their due profits!!!

    Also, people should not be able to invite others to their homes for dinner anymore. Each person not buying their own food denies some food company and grocer and farmer their rightful profits!

    The list goes on and on! Someone please help these poor companies!

    Oh my God, the humanity of it all…. the horror, the horror….

  • Pianogamer

    “Demonoid was a leading global player in digital music piracy which acted
    as unfair competition to the more than 500 licensed digital music
    services that offer great value music to consumers”

    Cool story bro… and what crime was commited?

    • Drevil

       They’ll make up something.

      • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

        No need to since they’ve broken existing laws.

        • Anyone

          I very much doubt that

        • Guest

          Has Demonoid been tried and found guilty in a court of law of breaking laws? Until they have been proved and actually found guilty in a court of law then they haven’t broken any laws. You have assumed guilty until proven innocence. Innocence until actually proven guilty at the end of a court trial you should well remember that. Assuming that a person is guilty or suspicion of guilt of breaking laws does not make, prove or find them to be guilty of breaking laws until the person has actually been proved, found guilty and sentenced by a court of law NOT by you or anyone else for that matter. Innocence until proven guilty by a court of law, you should well remember that!

        • H4rfang

          Obvious Troll is Obvious …

    • Guest

      They committed the crime of not being taxed by the MAFIAA. 

      Which is apparently the worst crime ever.

    • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

      Probably conspiracy to copyright infringement. That’s a crime in many countries and that’s what the persons behind The Pirate Bay got jail sentences for.

      • Anyone

        without evidence, I might add

        • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

          With evidence. The evidence requirements are the same in piracy trials as for any other crime. Don’t mix up dislike of the current laws with pirates getting jail after a fair trial.

        • Anyone

          @nejtillpirater:disqus
          prosecutor and both judges got paid by the MAFIAA
          you have a strange definition of “fair”

      • NadaSurfer99

        Yes, laws made by Hillary Rosen and others, who wait until third world countries are bombed or shocked by natural disasters and then ramming intellectual property laws through helping to rewrite their constitutions as was the case in Iraq. Or paying lobbyists and making contributions to dirty politicians to have laws beneficial to their monetary interest passed.

        Most laws aren’t there to protect the artists, the everyday citizen or even the  consumer. They’re bought and paid for by those with deep pockets and to regulate the marketplace and protect the interests of the rich. And to think otherwise (aside from some errant law made in the name of a person who died because of a horrific crime) is naive.

      • Tronix-man1

         obviously you never watched bbc horizon are the net police coming for you.. and other such copyright documentaries.. theres some on TP you need to watch..

        the music artists featuring in them.. say p2p helps get more fans that in the end will support their favourite band as they want to hear more stuff they do. what they said is the middlemen are greedy and some of them offering cheap downloads from their own band site and get away from greedy people like sony and simon cowell

        cos someone downloads music dont mean they dont support the band. they just might want ot hear a new album before buying it or cant be vlow converting it of the cd themselves

        in fact i can say theres a few bands I now like cos I came acorss by them on p2p.. its good advertising and can say the same for tv shows i never heard of and never aired in my country

        people p2p as the stuff up there is better then whats available for download else where..

        and who wants to pay greedy itunes 30 percent of the sale
        we want the money to go to the group not simon cowell and apples ceo

        the law is BS anyhow.. demonoid was only a community site liek a blog they hosted no illegal content on it.

        thats like taking down a blog cos someone posted a link to something … conspiracy what a load of crock

        google host more stuff and makes it easier to find anything more so then any torrent site

        I bet if you got rid of all torrent sites the sales would stay the same perhaps even dropped
        until the greedy people finally realised to get with the times and offer the formats online for a reasonable price to any country

        solid state content is way of the future.. masses of cds and dvds taking up space on walls in a house is long dead espc at 30 dollars each.. knowning the artists only get a buck of that

  • Hellocensors

    The first pirate bay server was based in mexico.

  • https://openid.org/lulaladrao LulaLadrao

    good to know what countries ill never go to spend my money ! New Zealand , mexico, ukraine …..

    • Guest

       You were thinking of leaving your mothers basement?

      • Guest

        Are you speaking from experience and wondering why anybody would want to leave their mom’s basement, Guest?

      • Menton1252

        No, LulaLadrao was thinking of leaving your mother’s bedroom.

        • Violated0

          To leave would mean squeezing behind her fat buttocks.

      • Adam S.

        Took a break from stalking Sikhs?

    • H4rfang

       you forgot the United State Of America ;)

      • Techanon

        That’s number 1 on my list to avoid going to, or relate myself to.

  • Zenamez

    Quote- “The IFPI said their complaints have finally delivered results.”

    In other words- “If we, as IFPI, bitch and moan continuously, they’ll get sick of our voices and will take action”. Using that logic- Let’s keep complaining about the MPAA’s idiocy in the way they handle themselves. 

    Quote- “John Newton head of INTERPOL’s Trafficking in Illicit Goods Sub-Directorate said that international cooperation is key to ensuring that “organized criminals” are stopped.”

    What idiot put him in charge? “Oh don’t worry about drug lords. They’re not as big a threat AS THE SUPER DANGEROUS TORRENT SITE!” *Mass gasp*. Really, people like that should be sectioned. They have no idea they’re talking out their asses. 

  • Hrmph

    I find it ironic that an inter-agency, international take-down can be organised, yet the entertainment industry still region-lock their content and services. 

  • Sexystatikk

     http://www.dragon-torrents.biz

    If you are looking for torrents Dragontorrents is the lce to be. Home of Safcuk009 Demonoids top uploader, come join us if your looking for a great alternative to demonoid

    • Mwhahaha

      All i’m seeing is
      “please bust us next interpol”

  • MEGA-Joint

    I’m going to miss those flac rips.

    • Trespass

      They had the best vinyl rips of anyone. I got a huge portion of my album collection ripped to digital.

  • ScrewedUpCountries

    smuggle drugs, bribe politicians, kill hundreds of people… get elected to high office.

    download movies & software,run a torrent site….get arrested on criminal charges.

    oh mexico, you so crazy

    • ScrewEwe2

      Federales mexicanos son pendejos.

  • Chillinfart

    “Demonoid was a leading global player in digital music piracy which acted as unfair competition to the more than 500 licensed digital music services that offer great value music to consumers while respecting the rights of artists, songwriters and record companies”

    I only see “this content is not available in your country” in most of them (peru).

    • Mwhahaha

      And you know the site and the label are taking most of the profit.

      • Anyone

        for example with iTunes apple takes 30% and from the remaining 70% the MAFIAA takes 90%
        what little goes to the artist still has to be split with the bandmates and manager

  • Mwhahaha

    I hope they arrest everyone who’s ever used the site, just so it becomes clear that the majority of people use torrents.

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/JZX5KMK4QUZYFUSZ3A4S33REJA Good

      Another voice of reason.

    • reverbe

      There’s nothing wrong with using torrents.
      I’ve never, and I will *never* spend a dime buying that MPAA/RIAA shit.
      Armada Records is another story, thank God they’re not another bitch of the MAFIAA.

  • al

    I always thought INTERPOL was a bunch of BAD ASS spies, like James Bond, now I see they are just Glorified Meter Maids for the Riaa. Good To Know.

  • Anonymous

    i suppose i’ll be arrested then for asking exactly what organised criminals John Newton from Interpol is referring? perhaps had he looked a bit nearer to home, like at the IFPI for example, he would have seen some. i’m also very curious as to the ’500 licensed digital music services’ that IFPI’s anti-piracy director Jeremy Banks is referring to, cause i’m damned if i know what they are or where they are. on top of that, if anyone did manage to find them, they wouldn’t be able to use them anyway because of the DRM the tracks are embedded with, the fact that they are not in the formats wanted and are TOO FUCKING EXPENSIVE! all that has happened here is that Interpol has joined forces with and been turned into as big a liars as IFPI and arrested people that are not in the slightest hardened criminals or members of criminal organisations. i hope whoever is in charge is chastised for wasting public resources in pursuit of bullshit!

  • Guest

    Nice, meanwhile drug cartels are mass murdering. They arrest people for file sharing.

    Makes perfect sense.

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  • me

    Writing from Germany, I couldn’t care less. Demonoid had blocked IP addresses from Germany entirely for AGES now, so as seen from here, nothing of value was lost.

    Of course, I do feel the pain of fellow file sharers outside Germany who relied on Demonoid… and I hate IFPI and their thieving ilk (MAFIAA/BREIN/GEMA/VgWort/…) just as every other file sharer and decent person.

  • Boblenton3

    so this was mainly because the music industry and artists wasnt getting enough of our money……..despite the fact that they have multiple properties all over the globe, cars that are wroth ££££££ and even pay people to flush their own shit down the bog.

    Has it even occured to them that the money we have to spare actully GOES on our ISP’s?  Sooo…technically….it isnt ALL just free

    • Guest

      And they still wont get any further. Any moneys seized will be kept by the IFPI.

  • Simondegay

    I wonder if all the people with inactive demonoid (inferno) torrents sitting in their clients might consider re-torrenting them.

    I mean, in essence, although the site (and tracker) “might” be dead, the files themselves are all still intact on various hard dives around the World.

    I’m sure in the future demonoid will reappear in some form – I find it hard to believe that in the present climate that no one has ripped the code.

    But in the meantime maybe someone should start a concerted campaign to make sure the files (that the torrents pointed to) themselves are not lost.

    Maybe that campaign should focus on planting these fledgling torrent in the fertile soil of another site – perhaps one with a thriving forum/community.

    of course it might be bad KArma To suggest a specific site

    • Don

      Could someone please put this same time and effort into something actually worthwhile? I don’t know… maybe like getting closer to finding cures for cancer, altzheimers, aids, etc. Just a thought.

      • TheHellYouTalkingAbout?

        There are millions and thousands upon thousands of doctors, pharmaceutics companies and scientists doing that. They have even cured the first aids patient with no side affects just a couple of months ago. What does that have to do with having a quality free torrent download site? 

      • me

        Since Demonoid users released many RARE and out-of-print science books, people finding cures for cancer etc… could very well have USED a couple of those books they got from Demonoid. Just a thought…

      • Guest

         Lead by example or stfu, post your evidence to which cancers you’ve personally cured…

      • Techanon

        We have aproblem then. Because the current patent system is holding back on research by allowing corporations to hoard patents on genetic material and not use them.

  • They’reTakingEverything

    This is a group of major corporations that all chipped in major millions to have these governments do their dirty work. No government would ever have done it of it’s own accord.  

  • 987

    Mmmm, Any source for the supposed multiple arrests in Mexico? I asked a mexican, so far, nothing about this there, not las year in october nor this now.

    This artivle and the suppoosed IFPI comments ONLY tell you that there was international cooperation…. and it was only the Ukranian side that links this to Mexico…mmmm

  • al

    Just for fun I went to the INTERPOL,S most wanted page, out of the 289 people listed there. I did not any reference to the owner of Demonoid. I guess they captured all the others and just haven’t updated their website.

  • Nobody
  • j02d4n@yahoo.co.uk

    I just had a great idea, now that i cannot get my music from Demonoid.
    I shall sell some crack to fund my habitual use of listening then buying, but not selling the music on like some insider dealers.

  • reverbe

    There’s nothing wrong with using torrents.
    I’ve never, and I will *never* spend a dime buying that MPAA/RIAA shit.
    Armada Records is another story, thank God they’re not another bitch of the MAFIAA.

  • 1Maenad

    It saddens me that Demonoid has been taken down. It was a great site for a great variety of ebooks broken down into many different genres. 

    Well, at least I found this LEGAL site, called Lendink.com, where I could legally borrow books through Amazon & Barnes&Noble…oh…wait a minute…NO, I CAN’T since authors got riled up about this LEGAL site, ran by “a disabled army vet,” and SHUT IT DOWN.
    http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120807/21080519958/legit-ebook-lending-site-taken-down-angry-twitmob-writers.shtml 

    Talk about content providers shooting themselves in the foot. Guess I’ll head on to (insert torrent site) after-all.

  • Genny

    WHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

  • guest

    Muci and movie industries overpriced  their products, if you want 1000 song do we really need to spend 1000 dollars, cmon, most people in the world work hard for their money, im not saying they should not have profits but fair profits, everyboy in this planet pays for artis and actor living like kings when they are not!!!!

    • zippy

      Dude, get real. Not every ARTIST and actor “lives like a king.” In fact, most of us are average every day people like you just trying to make a fair living. Because you ARE very mistaken if you think the average music teacher or small time actor has millions in the bank with vacation houses around the world. :) You all claim to hate the mafiaa crowd, yet buy into the whole “every artist and actor lives a rockstar lifestyle” bullshit they have been selling to everyone for the past 50 years.

  • Mrlimon

    So. In my country people are dying because of the fucking war of drugs. And now you tell me that getting this guys downloading songs is more important? The fuck with your priorities!

    • Freeloaders

       ha ha

  • Splatt2001

    I’m starting to get a little agitated. I just started using Demonoid and found tons of rare stuff that I couldn’t find on piratebay or h33t. I have a private tracker that is pretty good. But there is marginal support for older or more obscure stuff Demonoid was great for stuff like that. This shit is getting ridiculous. What fantasy world are these people living in that all their crminal actions will have any effect on anything? They are esentially shoveling in a snowstorm. It’s so mind numbingly stupid it’s funny.

    And I really take it with a grain of salt when someone says they pirate things because they are too expensive. I’m sorry that just sounds like BS to me. I download things because they are free. 99.9%  of this stuff I would have no interest in if it weren’t free. I guess you could argue that since I download cable TV shows and don’t have cable I am “cheating” the cable company out of money. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to pay $75 a month to watch sports and a few TV series every month. Besides, I pay that same cable company for my 25 meg internet connection. Which if it weren’t for torrents I would be more than happy to have the 300k option through thye phone company for 1/5th of the cable internet. My point is, a lot of people are full of shit. They were never going to buy this shit at any price. At least 95% of downloads were never going to result in a sale anyway. These people are making plenty of money.

    We need to go to a completely decentralized torrent client. Didn’t somebody already develop one? That would stop the shakedowns. As far as the raids, we have been on the defensive for far too long. Somebody needs to do something to stop these people instead of just waiting for them to pick off sites one by one.

  • JordanKratz

    MAFIAA Fuck Off !!!
    I refuse to allow any of the MAFIAA Industries a dime of my money.Whatever money I do have will be spent on Local and INDIE Art.

    And make sure to check out the new Anonymous Video.Opdemonoid Time !!!

  • Guest

    Well at least they recognized that bittorrent is a superior competitor, they still think it’s somehow cool to sabotage other business though, that’s absolutely wrong.

    Mexico’s involvement here is a real disgrace and shame for the country, they deserve all the shame, disappointment distaste they’ll be getting from the worldwide internet community for it. Cool with crazy gangs, paid murderers and kidnappers, but you work with the INTERPOL to take down a music site? I never hear of them taking down some big mobster internationally.
    And INTERPOL, useless waste of humanity’s resources or paid hitman of the RIAA ?
    I say both.
    Meanwhile, demand for high quality offerings is still there, taking one site down is only making room for a new one later.

  • http://twitter.com/KidOnTheCouch Jim Crow

    Seriously? not like anyone was going to pay for any of the shit downloaded anyway. Now they just won’t buy it ever and these dick cops talking about it like they took down a fucking drug lord or something wtf is with that? “I would like to thank this team of brave cops who singlehandly stormed mexico to take down some real baddasses that was some great police work.” I mean really “Abuse of other people’s rights?” This fuck thinks he took down Kony or some shit.  It’s like every cocksucker in the world had a meeting and said “Every facet of the world is srsbzn but the internet isn’t, how do we make one more thing in this greed powered ball of pollutants suck more?”  In fact as we speak I’m sure there is some douche thinking of a way to “liberate” more people being “abused” on the internet. I could projectile vomit on you all I’m so annoyed.

  • Small Cog

    LOL Mexico, can’t find the people responsible for killing hundreds of innocent civilians per week yet you can take down one website. Just as in the Ukraine, money buys the government. 

  • Bananatuba

    One thing that I’d like to point out (forgive me if someone already pointed this out) is that some of the music/movies/assorted other media on there isn’t screwing the producers because they aren’t making/selling it anymore.

    They have whole discographies by bands that never made it big and never made more than a thousand hard copies of any of their albums.

    It’s not a question of free download vs. supporting an artist/producer, it’s ‘if I don’t download this from demonoid, I just won’t be able to listen to/read/watch/play this. Period. ‘

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bella-Gold/1783391693 Bella Gold

    if people running demonoid can get caught then no vpn is safe?
    i mean, they must be using multiple vpns and other methods to hide their identity, but if they, of all people, can get caught, then we are all vulnerable.
    so i guess using a VPN is a waste of time. or maybe they go after the easy, non-protected users first, and dont bother with the hassle to trace a VPN hidden IP

    • Tronix-man1

       no a vpn is not a waste… the problem is you have to pay them and take their word they wont leak your private info around payment info even if they
      dont keep server logs (shame just cant send them cash in the post huh)
      so they could force a vpn to tell them who you are.. however a vpn has 100s of users on it using the same ips all they know is one of the 100 on server was using it for torrent.. but more likely everyone was HAH

      so demonoid admin caught the same.. the hoster leaked their info and so they knew where they lived.

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  • fayt666

    piricy is messed up.

    1. if you own the product you are able to have a backup on pc due to law. law says u can have a backup of anything u currently own. aka they still say u pirate and want u buy it again even though law states u can have backups.

    2. they never raise minimum wage. and raise prices of food,gas,cds,dvds,videos,ext..they expect people to buy things at crazy prices when they have to work 2 or 3 jobs just to live in a cheap apartment.

    3. you have apps and subscriptions you can download all this stuff as long as u pay. radio and video recorders.
    is it illegal now that you tv subscribers let you dvr? 
    is it illegal you can download free music from phone apps you pay for?
    does itunes get lawsuit for free music downloads?
    why do they have all this stuff legal have stuff we can dowload off.
    but we use this stuff we get introuble.

    4
     if its good we buy it. ticket for 16 bucks to go theater when u wait release and buy it less then that?you can listen to song on radio but to buy 1 good song you like on cd you pay 14-19 dollars. when there 13 songs that crap. they want you spend 60 bucks for a game when u can rent unlimeted for 15 month with gamefly
      the prices of this stuff stupid.they have high prices and complain.

    5.piracy has risen every year due to people not being able to afford things. if you want people not to pirate here solutions

    a. lower prices on things.
    b. raise minimum wage to somethin people can live on.c. make it so people have money to buy your shit.d. acually stop making fuss. we do buy it when we can.

    • Nexape-984

      If you want fairly priced entertainment, buy indie from sites like bandcamp. Unless you are looking at some huge collection with 20+ songs on the download/disc, you definitely won’t be paying more than $10. Bandcamp only takes 10-15% of the sales, so the “artist is getting screwed” reason for pirating is now gone. And I hope you are trolling about needing to buy a whole CD for the one or two songs you want…PLENTY of stores such as itunes sell singles for a buck.

      As for minimum wage increases, I’m going to say something that the free culture crowd often tell us artists: you aren’t entitled to a living. You are, however, entitled to the fair chance to earn a living and obtain more skills to increase the odds in your favor. :)

  • reality

    I am from the USA,but the way we run are government is out of control.Here is the truth.A Senator makes about 270,000 dollars/year,but to get a senate seat its will cost you,through bribes of course,about 34 million dollars.Why? Because there are 8 lobbyists per senator.Corruption at its finest.Until we can put a stop to this,corporations will control this county.So sad.Its not surprising why we respond,in a negative way,to issues we should stay away from.I love my country,but hate the people that use it for there own greed.

    • fayt666

      thats true to be honest i had ssi they said they over payed me and took me 3 years to pay them back.

      and then they said they owned me bout 2k for overpaying them.they then pull fast one and say welll give u 2k but take 1k out seen as it new income. also out the 1k once i recieved it they took another 500 cause i acually recieved 1k.  so they like yeh they double dipped so they dont give u crap.then i had 2k in bank so they stop my ssi . in end i only got bout 500 bucks and lost my ssi every month .they owe me money so to rectify it shut me off ssi so they keep there money. that how corrupt they are.also think this.  when you work most companys lay you off before u hit maximum  pension. this way your retirement is lower then normal. retirement places is way to keep all your money and not have to pay you. long run in usa all you are is a number. your social security. once u retire they want you dead. but if you working we want your taxes. aka pay us we dont want to pay you .

  • Ender Wiggin

    Much love and respect to the demonoid admins, may you al pull a dotcom and turn this shit around on them. ‘

    in the meantime, going by my own experience…it took me 20 minutes to find a new place to get my ebooks from, and everything else i can just get from the bay, albeit with a shittier interface.

    total pirate fucks given?  not a one.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Bella-Gold/1783391693 Bella Gold

      one of the best sources for ebook is IRC

    • Miao0726

      irc for books? that is not very convenient.  is it worth going back to newsgroups?  newer released books are all i am after.

  • fayt666

    whats more sad is i seen sites that approve or decline uploads. due to liscenses. if any anime or music on some sitews liscenced they wont approve it. and even those sites taken down. i like wtf even sites that dont support copywrited work get taken down. so no it not bout copywrite it is just a way to control the money of world. think this way. if goverment dont make money it illegal. anything you can get free they want illegal. even weed is illegal in most states of usa. but wait now we will legalize it only if we sell in pharmacys. this way we get taxes out it. then we will get money over a free plant. this is another example. weed dont kill but seen as goverment couldnt make money was illegal till they found way to make money. this piracy thing is just how goverment is cause they not making a dime on it.

  • Evan

    Copyright and Innovation: The Untold Story
    http://goo.gl/E2fP6

    It shows how the big labels have been resistant to change over the years, systematically destroying any new innovations in the sector.

    They demanded that Napster not have a single pirated file indexed on their server, a feat that no one could achieve (some have come close (~99.9%, but no one in VC would take the risk knowing how the labels would overreact), and as a result had it shutdown instead. I wonder if eBay and trademe, and other peer to peer sales of physical goods have the same requirements.

    It’s because of the initial actions against Napster and following
    services which sent filesharing underground, and out of their control.

    They continued to hunt down filesharing, and filesharing went further and further underground. Now you have dedicated private trackers to music (and tv, games, movies), with awesome organization and functionality, 100,000s of releases, several formats a release, and totally free. They can’t compete with that, they’ve lost those members for good.

    The longer they hunt, the more users they permanently lose. They should target the users who haven’t yet turned to piracy, rather than trying to regain the ones already lost.

  • Crusnikmachine

    btw, the difference of a lossless vinyl rip (FLAC) and that “premium” quality is like +3000kbps vs 320kbps 

  • Razorthrone

    Demonoid = Zero tolerance for fake files.
    Demonoid = Widely varying file types, per specific piece of media.
    Demonoid = HUGE User generated collection of media that people actually Wanted!
    Demonoid = Do what you want, when you want,where you want, with your copy.

    That will never die or go out of fashion.

    I loved Demonoid. I wanted shit, i went and got it. It wasnt there, i requested it and sometimes even got it. I browsed for what interested me, with no restrictions other than the ability to show some respect to others who may want the item by sharing it.

    The Demonoids of the internet are only the beginning. The PowerShift, as Alvin Toffler writes, is already upon us. More sites and their communities will be wiped out. But rest assured. This is not the end, this is only the beginning. 

    Demonoid will return in one form or another, support it and others like it. It is the only way change will ever take place within the entertainment industry. Protest actions which you do not believe in. If you do not believe in the MPAA/RIAA model, i strongly encourage you to become a pirate and attempt to undermine and destroy that model. If you support hte RIAA/MPAA, i strongly suggest you go fuck yourself. But that, is my belief.

  • Majmar

    This is still diplomacy effect.

    Mexico lately signed ACTA and joined TPP negotations. At G-20 Obama was speaking about Mexico in context of important partnership. 

    So this is not accident that Mexican autorities are coworking with IFPI. It was noticed by polish newssite Dziennik Internautów - http://di.com.pl/news/46202,0,Demonoid_Trwa_miedzynarodowe_sledztwo_Interpolu.html

  • foff

    I am skeptical about arrests in Mexico.  I don’t know mexican laws but I think it would be a big stretch to find a mexican law demoniod admins broke.  All it takes in mexico is a little money to have a case killed and in this case the admin probably have the money and a prosecutor would find it impossible to get anywhere with such a case and would gladly accept a payoff. So absent solid proof of what is going on I still hope demoniod or some reincarnation of it will return.

    In addition to this, why is there no mainstream reporting of this like the megaupload case?  I hope I am right and some or most of this information is not correct.  But in any case another option will present itself in the near future.  One last comment is I have perhaps 3 or 4 terabytes of music and hardly any came from demoniod.  Even if tons and tons of music were not available on the internet there is plenty available at the local library and there always has been and always be a secondary music market so if the music industry thinks they are losing any business they are dreaming.  If the internet shut down tomorrow I guarantee music sales would change little.  What money saved on an internet connection, I guarantee would never go to music purchases.  I quit buying music years ago, got sick of constantly re buying music in different formats.  So fuck the industry and thanks to technology we don’t have to play their goddamn extortionist games.

  • Nino

    lol life is ironic isn’t it?

    today i

    1. downloaded torrents of copyright software and music
    2. smoked a small bowl of weed this morning and a joint this afternoon
    3. did a line of dope what you’d call a FAT RAIL

    4. read this blog

    *starts download
    ^takes a puff

    life goes on

    • Mr. Texas

      If you’d stop doing 2 and 3, you might learn the definition of irony.

    • ScrewEwe2

      If you did 1. line, 2. bowls, scored 3. good albums and some software and read 4. comments, sounds like a productive day to me.

  • anonymous

    I don’t pirate because I can.
    I pirate because 15$ for an ebook on this overpopulated market during a fucking recession is beyond retarded. Price your product fairly and people will not pirate.

    They can take down all torrent sites, we’ll go back to pirating using irc and usenet.

  • Fryup

    That’s fantastic.  I mean, no-one really knows how many people are being killed in the drug wars in Mexico, the government have stopped counting, but it could be 20,000 people murdered this year alone.  That’s more than Syria.  But the police are arresting copyright infringers??  Viva Mexico.

  • g h

    I see it as bullshit myself…

    IF you want to host shit in Mexico ???

    Do it through the cartels..hahahah

    Mexican ‘authorities’ ..LMFAO

  • Confused

    demonoid was one of the only ways i was able to find out of circualtion moives and audio was great way to keep in the good graces of my mother in law

  • charles

    Demonoid was the best. I hope they recover from this and come back stronger
     We love you demonoid ! 

  • supdawg

    My friend is a musician and she always feels guilty downloading music. She says there is no way to justify it, and almost all the excuses are just people lying.

    Often she hears her favorite artists complain about still needing to keep their day job for years and years because 99 out of every 100 fans download their whole discography for free. And as a musician, she might be in the exact same position that they’re in someday, and considering that small time bands don’t make money from touring, that’s pretty scary to her.

    BUT. She can’t afford to buy cd’s or pay through itunes (which isn’t compatible with her shit anyhow) so she torrents it. It sucks that she has to either be partially responsible for making her musical idols go broke, or go broke herself buying the stuff.

    She thinks that if all the torrent sites get taken down, NO ONE will win. That the consumer won’t be able to afford to buy $15 cd’s all the time and will consequentially have no music at all, and that the artist won’t make any money on cd sales because everyone is too broke to buy cd’s. And of cousre that fanbases will be far smaller.

    She just really hopes we never live in a world where this conversation happens:

    “So what kind of music do you listen to?”

    “Oh, I can’t afford to listen to music.”

  • Fico

    You can’t even acces demonoid from mexico since 2005..LOL

  • An-ono-mouse

    I use torrent sites primarily for ebooks. I would *love* to be able to buy ebooks legally and pay for them, like people in for instance USA can do, but unfortunately ebooks can’t be bought from over-seas. No matter how much I pay, Amazon.com and other ebook sellers won’t accept my payment, since I don’t live in their “zone”.
    I can only buy ebooks that are published in my (very small) language in my (very small) country and I’m not allowed to buy books in English or French, since they are not for sale in my ebook “zone”.
    Please don’t tell me I should buy the paper version instead, I’m visually impaired and need an e-reader to be able to enlargen the text.This is like 15 years ago when you weren’t allowed to buy DVDs from outside your regional “zone”.  :-(
    When the publishers start allowing me to buy whatever books I like from wherever I want I will gladly pay what they ask! Until then I’m stuck with illegal down-loading…

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Frank-White/100002970542124 Frank White

    Oh yeah, more corrupt politicians paid off on this one, you can be sure. People in Mexico are stumbling on new mass graves every other day,  so does anyone really believe that Demonoid would be a priority for the Mexican government if someone wasn’t getting his pockets lined? Yet another case of countries and laws in service to media moguls for the almighty dollar.

  • jake lodge

    Everyone should set up their own demonoid so that we have 1000s of demonoids all around the world. Using the same ratio policy and invite policy.  Demonoid was nice because you could get old stuff. You think you have stopped a demonoid but it will never stop that mechanism of sharing is there now.

  • http://twitter.com/Superbuddha Stephan

    I’d bet that Isohunt will be the next one to fall.

  • LiveFreely

    Do we have any confirmation whatsoever that anyone connected to Demonoid was actually arrested?

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/2RNKF3QK4ECMBROX3QXLZOTUZI brian

    Those dum stupid beaners can’t even stop the cartel from hacking people heads off !!!

    • Ophelia Millais

      I had no idea people still said “beaners”.

  • Bla

    Amazing how they can do this for music, and yet it’s so hard when it comes to real crimes like human trafficking and murders. Money is clearly the answer…..

  • Qoaa

    This makes people so mad people may have to go to a Batman movie and act the fool.

    lulz

  • Anonymous

    Why would they target the users? Do you know how insignificant they are? Spending millions of dollars on resources and legal costs, just to put a snot-covered neckbeard in jail for a few weeks?

    Never underestimate the insignificant…and never underestimate other websites willing to do what Demonoid did, but better! Where there’s demand, there will be supply.

    The hackers, the people in charge of all this pirating stuff, they’re many leagues more intelligent than the governments who shut down websites….and they believe information should be free.

    Goverment will be, like they always have, ten steps behind everyone else.

  • Me

    So the US is foisting its own undemocratic democracy upon the world once again.  The World knows that at its heart the USA is as corrupt as it is possible to get.  It has out of control CIA, FBI & NSA who do what the want when they want.  They bully & connive, they have a corrupt legal system that allows lawyers to bargain with each other over the outcome of cases without regard to the innocence/guilt of the defendant.  Its all about winning at what ever cost.

    Despite what these companies say they are in it only for themselves.  My cousin is owed ovber £90,000 in royalties for songs written & performed in films.  She has more chance in sprouting wings than getting this money.  That’s Warner Bros for you.

    • Daniel

       I have a friend who is a professional DJ. He has to deliver tracklists to the collecting society, and has to pay dues. The tracklists would be to ensure the money goes to the right place (which would be a good idea). However, a considerable portion of the music he plays, he produces himself. He is owed a considerable sum in returns, let alone what he would be entitled to from other DJs playing his tracks. He’s been fighting for close to 10 years but he says it seems impossible to get these corporations to pay you what you’re owed.

      IFPI, RIAA, MPAA, major labels, collecting societies… all around the world, they’re all the same. They spread this bullshit about how they’re protecting the rights of the artists, when all they do is line their own pockets. They lie, cheat, steal, bribe and extort, and they have the audacity to accuse US of copyright infringement, something which has no effect whatsoever on the livelihoods of the artists?

      Just keep digging up the dirt. Mainstream media and blinded artists will be on our side once they realise who are the real bad guys here.

  • Frank

    These people just never learn. Cut of the head of the piracy world and two grow back!

  • fayt666

    no matter what u do demonoid will be replaced by more sites. demonoid and many other sites are intertwined one way or another. cut one site another site will take its place and more will pop up. they will keep growing and growing. plus goverment is all bout piracy this piracy that but even have balls to take down sites that give free stuff that no longer have there copywrites. many sites that only give out music and video and such that the copywrites were up. have been taken down. so why is this?

    simple goverment wants to control internet. why is it they want to control the internet?
    simple they already trying to control population of world.now that internet so popular and alot world uses it they want to control you by that means.other ways they control masses.religion to control religous freaks with salvation do this ur bad do that.tv subliminal messages promotions and magizines. they tell you what to buy where and try to control you on how to think.they have laws and rules. break our rules and go to jail. some rules good but some stupid. all these things all lead to one thing. 
    many other things it all in way of making everyone in world the goverments slaves. they can do anythin they want seize homes even if you do nothin wrong kill u without reason. they figure they above the law. in there eyes we are nothin but slaves. and all they want is our money. when we retire we are usless and they want us dead. no matter how u put it it not the piracy that problem. it all cause we get things free and they not getting there money and not controlling us.

  • Joeblogs

    You would have thought the Ukraine had more important things to worry about, based on their human rights history.
    I suppose begging the US for money is the easy way out ….
    Countries like this who’s people hate the US , but their police are just the bitched to capitalism.
    Pathetic

  • Drevil

    I just noticed demonoid.me was for sale (from an owner in Mexico), now I get ‘Unable to connect’ again. Maybe it’s just sold. Demonoid.ph is parked.

  • Do or Die

    we have to upraise before it to late.the people run the world not them.

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  • Guest

    I was a longtime member — and sad to see it go. But on the upside, there will ALWAYS be alternatives to obtaining my wares.

  • Bill Stones

    You stupid guys of the music/movie industries, if you don’t want your works to be pirated in the nowadays global wide area network called Internet, then there’s only one way: do not produce anything and go sleep.

    Unless Internet Protocol to be changed, and the way digital files stored to be changed, no way to stop copying and sharing.
    Eat healthy food you industries guys so that your brain cells getting better.

    • Kris

       Sad Sad about Demonoid. It all comes down to this…IFPI, RIAA, MPAA, major labels, collecting societies they all do NOT want any body to share anything. they want each person to buy instead of loan or give. By there definition and words they do not want anyone to get anything for free. They would charge the listeners/veiwers for radio/televison directly for everything they hear or see if they could. They do NOT want people giving books or music or movies to someone else. They want all the money that WE THE PEOPLE have. All of the Intellectual property and copywrite reasons/discussions are simply so they can get more money. According to them, by there words and actions, all of human arts, film, music, books, ideas throughout human history is ripped off intellectual property and copywrite violations because someone else did it FIRST. Anonymous should take them all down…:))

  • robthom

    Lol at the Mexican government so proud of themselves for taking down “criminals” who aren’t making profits from it.

    Apparently Demonoids real crime was not making billions of dollars to buy off politicians and police like wall street bankers and drug cartels.

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  • Jellyphish

    This article is simply rediculous. Where is the evidence for most of these allegations? Arrests in Mexico, proof? Now every website on the planet is blabbering Torrentfreaks dribble…this is just seriously wrong.

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    The wait for that is now over. The IFPI said their complaints have finally delivered results.

  • Dumbass

    Yeah, let’s worry about that Mexico and Ukraine.. I mean Mexico only has drug lords owning the damn country and Ukraine is a screwed up piece of shit. So instead of trying to fix those problems let’s waste our resources on piracy.. don’t they understand that the people that do it aren’t going to buy the stuff originally anyways? Like me.. I’m not gonna buy pc games without trying them first. I bought Skyrim, because it deserved my money. Civilization V.. garbage didn’t buy it deleted the ISO from my pc.. christ the goverments of this world are so freaking stupid.

  • http://twitter.com/JonFromSeattle Jonathan Slater

    Audio books at Barnes & Noble are fucking expensive. Demonoid gave us Audio-nerds a way to get our fix. Even if they didn’t host the actual files, I don’t think they should have been shut down. 

  • DS12

    Funny that countries can come together to stop illegal activity. What about the drug cartels? What about the distribution of harmful narcotics, not talking about marijuana. The only reason I bet they went after demonoid is because the governments are losing millions of dollars in taxes from digital media, greed and laziness are a great comfort I guess.

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  • Rdog

    Why doesn’t Mexico focus on the real problem and go after the Drug Cartels.  If they can find the guy who runs a website, can’t they find the guys bringing in all the drugs into the USA?

  • Wow

    I’m honestly surprised.
    Really, those music industries and/or its affiliates actually dedicate some people to comment in media public discussion. The troll couldn’t be more mistaken and the fact they are posting anonymously just confirm that they prefer not to be discovered. I mean Most people with strong opinion on their own right typically don’t hide themselves.

  • Someone

    Okay. Most of the art conceived by the inhabitants of this giant rolling stone is available to almost everyone, without scarcity. And this is a fact. Now you can jump on the train that go backward in time or on the one that go forward.

    And please, do not panic. If it was possible to control innovation, no innovation 
    wouldn’t have ever realized.

  • Anon

    will continue to pirate because i can

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