Leaseweb Forced To Shut Down More BitTorrent Sites

Written by Ernesto on November 16, 2007 

The Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN has forced LeaseWeb to take down several BitTorrent sites. Although the ISP is determined to fight for its customers in court, for now, it has no other option than to shut down BitTorrent sites when they’re ordered to.

brein mindBREIN uses the decision from a case from earlier this year to put pressure on LeaseWeb. In this case, the Amsterdam court ruled that Leaseweb had to take the BitTorrent tracker everlasting.nu offline and hand over the name and address of the owner. Additionally, Leaseweb was ordered to take down everlasting.nu, in case the site returns in the near future.

It looks like LeaseWeb, once the safe haven of many BitTorrent sites, is now seriously under threat. BREIN already used the decision in the everlasting.nu case to take Demonoid down and are now planning to do the same with other BitTorrent sites hosted at LeaseWeb. TorrentFreak got its hands on an email from LeaseWeb, in which they urge one of their customers to take their website offline.

LeaseWeb writes in the email: “In a recent case at the Amsterdam District Court, LeaseWeb was ordered to take down such sites. Although LeaseWeb has filed an appeal and will keep fighting for its client’s rights up to the highest court, LeaseWeb regrettable has no choice but to obey the court order and take down sites that list (bittorrent/edonkey) files.”

This is an alarming statement since there are lots of BitTorrent sites hosted at LeaseWeb. For now only SumoTorrent has confirmed that the .torrent files and the tracker will move to an ISP in Canada, but according to the email from LeaseWeb it is likely that more sites will follow.

Interestingly, the BitTorrent sites are allowed to keep their servers at LeaseWeb as long as they move the .torrent files and the trackers to another host. This means that the frontend of some sites might stay at LeaseWeb and that a link to a file that links to copyrighted content is fine.

To give an indication of the magnitude of the issue, here’s a selection of some of the bigger BitTorrent sites hosted at LeaseWeb and there are many more.

btjunkie.org, seedpeer.com, torrentleech.org, mybittorrent.com, btmon.com, sumotorrent.com, what.cd, waffles.fm, hdbits.org, bitenova.nl, torrentportal.com, monova.org and dozens of smaller BitTorrent sites.

Not all these websites received an email from LeaseWeb (yet). It seems that BREIN plans to focus on the sites that run a BitTorrent tracker, similar to Demonoid and Everlasting.nu, first.

It’s a tough spot for LeaseWeb to be in as a significant part of their income comes from these BitTorrent sites. However, they have to obey the court order, and are pretty serious about it as they write: “We hereby kindly request you to take down the website mentioned below within 24hours. Failure to do so will result in a direct ending of the contract and services provided by LeaseWeb.”

We asked LeaseWeb for a comment and they forwarded a copy of their legal statement regarding sites listing BitTorrent files in which they explain that there is no other option than to take down BitTorrent sites if they are asked to. However, they also state: “LeaseWeb has filed an appeal and will keep fighting for its client’s privacy and right of freedom of expression up to the highest court.”

Stay tuned for updates!

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101 Mar 23, 2008 at 21:14 by Swedish Guy

Sweden isnt really a safe place to move your servers to.
More and more laws start popping up that will make filesharing harder, and I recon there wont be any (big) torrenttracker in Sweden in about 2 years.
I would personally recommend cybernations (I think they’re called). These are small countries (like Sealand) and they usualy earn all their cash from hosting rather illegal content. No one can stop them from doing this because they are their own country and no other countries laws can apply to them. This is the perfect host, but it comes at a price.
Some of the scene servers (distribution servers) has been moved to cybernations after the raids that took place some years back.

102 Mar 28, 2008 at 08:54 by Anonymous

yeah baby! march 28th and still kickin’! Bring it on BRIEN or RIAA

103 Apr 01, 2008 at 22:01 by FUCKING IDIOTS

O MY GOD. SO MANY PEOPLE ARE FUCKING RETARDED THESE DAYS. DO YOU THINK THE RIAA AND MPAA DON’T KNOW WHERE THOSE SITES ARE LOCATED. HOLY FUCK GROW A BRAIN. FUCKING ASTONISHING HOW STUPID PEOPLE ARE NOW A DAYS. PEOPLE LIKE YOU SHOULDN’T EVEN BE ALLOWED ACCESS TO A FUCKING COMPUTER.

104 Apr 06, 2008 at 17:59 by lol

scenetorrents.org
sceneaccess.org

are also hosted at LeaseWeb

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106 May 17, 2008 at 04:58 by Splitice

@104: Shut up man, stop giving the RIAA, MPAA and brien food.

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108 Jul 05, 2008 at 20:35 by Anonymous

LeaseWeb lost the appeal they filed in the Everlasting.nl case.

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