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Mysterious Anti-Pirate Piracy Site Taken Down By Music Industry

Earlier this week we reported on a developer who transformed his anti-piracy platform into a music download site. After an anti-piracy group took down his service two days ago, the dev is threatening to return with movie and TV show downloads, a micro-payment system and the spreading of his product to other operators – all in the name of stopping Internet piracy. Weird story? You bet.

Earlier this week an anti-piracy developer called Dominic told TorrentFreak that after pitching his product to the entertainment industries (including the MPAA, IFPI and various studios) they showed no interest.

Disappointed, Dominic transformed his platform into a music download site instead, one which he claimed had “the capability to index, crawl, monitor and analyse any page/site it comes across,” which made it “the fastest and easiest way to download any song you can think of, on the web.”

Although he received lots of visitors this week, the download features didn’t last long. Just a few hours after we published our original article, Dominic started to receive legal threats, most notably from Australia’s MIPI – Music Industry Piracy Investigations (see below).

MIPI Takedown Request

After receiving this letter from his host, Dominic removed the download functionality on his site.

“Because of MIPI bullying my host into demanding the site be disabled I have been looking for partners capable and willing to host the platform,” he told us. “I have been engaged by dozens of offers to host the site and it should be back up on a multiple Gb/s connection within days.”

Dominic has informed TorrentFreak that his return will be accompanied by several new features. In addition to music search and downloads will come the same functionality for movies and TV shows. He is also promising to implement high speed torrent streaming.

“The overall goal of the site remains to illustrate just how easily and quickly users can find, stream and download any type of media online without actually hosting or indexing any of it myself,” he explains.

“I have also begun working on a complete online media streaming platform which aims to offer universal on demand access to any mp3, tv show/episode, or film offered through an easy to use online library/catalogue available on ANY smart device and in all countries.”

Furthermore, Dominic says he will provide his platform to anyone who would like to run their own copy of his system. He informed us this morning that part of this platform will be “a next generation online bank and micro payment processor” called microPade which thickens the plot significantly.

“I will continue to release fast, free, innovative and fun ways of finding and accessing content online for consumers, until the industry shows me that they are willing to actually implement some reforms,” he explains.

The reforms Dominic refers to relate to his claims that big businesses are indirectly funding torrent and various file-sharing sites by paying for advertising on them. In particular he points the finger at InterActiveCorp, a company run by Barry Diller, the ex CEO of both Fox and Paramount films.

Despite Dominic’s story and the background information he’s given us which all points to him knowing what he’s talking about, this story has been particularly awkward to follow.

While it is very common indeed for operators of file-sharing sites to hide their identities when speaking with us (with some of our contacts it’s an absolute pre-requisite) the same cannot be said of those working in anti-piracy. They tend to be very upfront in who they are.

However, this is almost certainly the very first time we’ve covered a story which appears to come from an individual hopping from one side of the war to the other. This seems an almost impossible line for Dominic to tread, as can be seen by some of the hostile reader comments made against him in our original article. People like to know where the people they are dealing with stand, and this is particularly true in the file-sharing world.

TorrentFreak asked Dominic to reveal the name of his company, but he told us he couldn’t do that since he was no longer with his previous business partner and “all of my current actions must be explicitly owned by myself and not as a representative of a company.”

We also asked if he believes this protest will suddenly result in the entertainment companies responding (essentially to blackmail) and doing business with him.

“I am not expecting the industry to just give in I am trying to expose the truth and workings of the industry,” he told us. “I have no idea what will come of this whole protest but all I can show is that the technology exists to protect content producers.”

So what about the entertainment industry – what do they think of Dominic? TorrentFreak put out feelers in several directions and couldn’t get any response on the entertainment industry’s opinion of Dominic and his protest. Despite him claiming to have widely pitched his product, we have been unable to find anyone who knows who he is.

But rather than from a traditional anti-piracy viewpoint, perhaps Dominic is better understood from an advertising angle? Just this week Warner and Disney won a legal battle against a company that advertised on unauthorized streaming movie sites, a case we originally reported back in August.

U.S. District Court Judge George H. Wu signed a consent judgment Wednesday ordering Triton Media of Scottsdale, Ariz (not to be confused with Triton Media Group of Sherman Oaks, CA) which bars Triton Media from operating or assisting several streaming sites including the well-known watch-movies-online.tv, watch-movies-links.net and thepiratecity.org.

In discussions with TorrentFreak, it seems clear that Dominic feels he can benefit from this ruling.

“Ironically, my platform is the only commercially available platform with the capability of autonomously monitoring advertisers and ad agencies on any given web page or site; not to mention it can be localized to target advertisers from any country, with the ability to continuously crawl or just go through a list of URLs,” he explains.

Overall, Dominic concludes that his goal “is to reach harmony between content producers (that is, the artists who create the content, not the distributors), and consumers.”

Anti-pirate, pirate, advertiser, banker, moral crusader, troublemaker or the breath of fresh air the entertainment companies need right now? Only time – and perhaps a little more transparency – will tell.

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  • mother

    whoa

  • second

    second.

    i rulllllll

  • Anon

    His antipiracy software probably just shuts down his new piracy platform.

  • illunatic

    Big copyright has no interest in entering the contemporary market.
    They will die.

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  • HarryBallSachs

    I think there will always be some kind of distributors. If artists focus on the buisness of the work they create they will lose the focus they need to make good works.

  • HarryBallSachs

    I think there will always be some kind of distributors. If artists focus on the buisness of the work they create they will lose the focus they need to make good works. They distributors just need to be regulated better. Although seems like many issues these days come down to lack of regulation.

  • mike

    If this works it could set the president for many others like ive been saying all along if you cant beat them join them!!! These industries could make at least 50% of there lost profit from doing this and gain plenty of decent exposure

  • Peter

    Let’s see where this goes..

  • illunatic

    I should rephrase that.
    Big copyright has a huge interest in entering the contemporary market.

    Until then, they are idle with zero experience or data for which they can make any sort of claim for or against the real world affects that file-sharing has on sales.

    They will never adapt to modern times until the start operating within the modern scope of technology.

  • PiRat

    Entertainment wants control not money.

  • PiRat

    Entertainment industry*

  • media monopoly war for heart and mind

    It has been quite obvious for some time
    that the real aim of the big media corporations
    is control of what can be said and shown when and where.

    If money was the issue, they would make loads of money with online services.
    Mass mind control monopoly is what they are protecting,
    censorship through copyright laws and bribed judges their tool.

  • three-oh-six

    probably a troller for the industry giants…

  • Dicky

    This guy Dominic is clearly a legend in his own front lobe :-D

  • Anonymous

    The idiot hosted it in Australia. Should’ve went to any eastern-european country, Sweden or Canada.

  • Truther

    A man mad that the big business won’t buy his invention, and instead of accepting the fact that it has no use, puts himself in the spotlight.

  • TIm Segar

    Dude, these anti piracy idiots are really starting to get downright annoying dude.

    http://www.anonymize.it.tc

  • daybrinjer

    Way to go man, I hope you don’t give in to the pressure of the organizations that we all hate, I’m excited to see where this is going.

  • lawl

    Me want domenic trolling kuik and lulzor mpaa. Arrrgg people, load yo layzor an kill some bad asses

  • broken

    Dominic seems to be just as big a douche as the greedy fucks he is quarreling with. It’s just about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

  • Paul

    It’s a bit of a strange way of trying to get himself heard. They are not going to give in to his demands, especially now he’s adding more stuff to what he is already doing. Well, maybe not give in, but work with him! No, i don’t think there is any chance of that.

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  • Anonymous

    Son, I confused.

    and @mike: it’s “precedent” man.
    not “president” lmao

  • Clarence

    Honeypot? It does seem a little strange / suspicious…

    Dude might be a plant, an insider from within MAFIA (Music And Film Industry Associations, not Tony Soprano mafia).

  • Micro payments for whom?

    Micro payment system? So who does he say the money is for, the content producers or for himself? Would like to know the answer to this question TF.

    Seems like this guy is on no-ones side but himself, a double agent. Whilst he may of discovered the hypocrisy of the corporate entertainment world he hasn’t renounced his desire for working with “the man”. He just seems to be continuing to try and blackmail them into working with him.

    So he set this thing up and lots of people use it, would any of you guys trust him with your IP? I know I wouldn’t.

  • Anonymous

    Dominic’s a scammer trying to bully the MAFIAA into giving him money for his 90% effective anti-piracy system that, if it exists at all, is guaranteed to be 0% effective.

    Dude’s also one hell of a narcissist.

    Still… How different is he from ACS Law, or MediaDefender, or Web Sheriff, or all the other companies and conmen that scam the MAFIAA with their empty promises of fighting filesharing in exchange for lots of money?

    If his system doesn’t involve sending legal threats or taking down filesharing sites, then I guess I wish him luck. But only if.

  • neostyles

    What an idiot. While he was originally working to help artists, he has now jumped on the pirate bandwagon and is now playing a game of “switch hosting providers.” If his goal was only to prove how easily people can find files, then why did he need to provide working download links? Isn’t the search feature enough? Why does he need a “multi Gb” connection either? Isn’t he against piracy? That kind of bandwidth only helps people to go one step than finding the files (supposidly that is all he is trying to prove), now thousands of people can download them.

  • Loonytoad Quack

    Maybe it is a trap. Perhaps everyone who downloads through him gets their IP logged and passed on to the Copyright holders….

  • Flash

    This is actually an interesting story. Its weird that they didnt crack down on the main source. Instead they went to the host. You would think that they saw right through the host and knew the organiser of the website. Its kind of akward because if authorities found the owner of a site like sct or scc, and their whois info was not private, they would take them down like a banner on the wall. Sometimes i guess people have to see the 2 sides of people though. This guy went from being the jesus of antipiracy to the devil of piracy. Quite an akward turn.

    Flash
    http://www.filesharesquad.com

  • joe

    A lot of moronic posters out today. This guy is very intelligent. He knows what he is doing and it will work. And he is willing to share the whole thing.

  • Freedom

    Got to admire his persistence, or is it stubbornness?

    Looks like this programmer guy needs to make up his mind on whose side he really is on? Hard to trust someone who isnt loyal to his own side. Many TF readers warned this guy for his absurd actions in the previous article. As predicted his site got taken down within a few days of publishing that article with little resistance by the MIPI. Sorry but if you bat for both teams, neither side will be willing to trust you – and we can see this as the “pirates” and the anti-piracy (ie. MIPI) alike have shown little sympathies.

    Best suggestion is to save yourself before you get into this too deep. As I previously said the other article, may God save this confused soul.

  • Dr Gonzo

    Yeah I call it a trap as well.

    Basically some big Anti-Piracy guy suddenly comes along and creates a brand new way of indexing and downloading every music/movie/tv file on the internet as well as high speed torrent streaming service?

    Call me paranoid, but I doubt I would ever download a file from a website that’s run by a former Anti Piracy insider.

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  • Anonymous

    I’ll trust him once he actually releases the code.

  • x

    “a micro-payment system”

    I guess they still haven’t realised, the moment they started suing everything with a pulse… was the moment their fate was sealed.

    A micro-payment system will not compete with piracy… let alone defeat it.

  • random pirate

    why not just release the movies on the cinema and make it watchable for free on a site, officialy. EVERYONE woh wants to watch the movie will go there, imagine the advertising money. A site with official streaming of all those big movie studio movies, that will get more visitors than google and facebook. Really industry, that’s the way to go. And you will have infinite control through that site, so there you have it. Money and control. What else do you want?

  • random pirate

    Or even put the movie for free at the site when it hits the theaters. If people like a movie, they WILL watch it in the big screen even if it’s for free at the net.

  • Reason

    Who guarantees, thaht his software doesn’t have backdoors to monitor and blackmail people, like he tries to with the industry?
    Is his software really capable of what he sais it can do? Is that even possible?
    Who guarantees that his micropayment system isn’t just set up to money fraud the users?

    With such ridiculous claims as “crawls everything”, “available on any Device”, “anywhere in the world”, “can surpress any infringement”…

    It’S like he is the Skywalker of programing and found the diamond way to put anything under his almighty control.

    If his tool would be capable of that, he could just kill illegal filesharing, rendering advertisement on Pirate-sites obsolete and so threatening the whole double play business model as well as requesting payment with threatening to turn it all back …

    What a stupid story for a scam.

  • Jolly Roger

    I Wont trust this fella
    He might try to hop back on the MPAA, IFPI’s cocks,

    Look how easy he gave in to the MIPI

    He will Log I.P.s then sell/give them to some anti-piracy @#?@#?@

    THE ONLY TIME I MAY TRUST HIM
    Is when I See his code
    IF He even shares It That is…

  • Jolly Roger

    @Reason

    SPOT ON MATE!

    I Was thinking something like that too

  • Anonymous

    Dominic

    SHiLL !

    You are full of it Dominic !

    Fake sevice . That you blow on about.
    You can’t explain how it works ?

    find, stream and download any type of media online without actually hosting or indexing any of it myself

    So decentralised indexing. Or your just gonna search someone elses site/index?

    . . . . . . . . SO REALiTY ! . . . . . .

    You have made a Ui

    wow , your really are smart !

    fukin retard

  • Anonymous

    Oh . @ Retard (aka Dominic )

    IF you are so smart !
    .

    . . revolutionising P2P / Filesharing ,
    . . ability to stop ALL and ANY filesharing ,

    . . BEiNG the premise on implying you are smart ?

    .

    WHY was your site shut so quick ?

    .

    I know.

    YOU ARE A SHiLL.

    Also RETARDED

  • Anonymous

    @ RETARD #DOMiNiC

    This page was made about you

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shill

  • monk majic

    micro payments is a good idea,
    this guy might be on to something

  • FuzzyX

    If he can really stream video to any smart device then I can only say ‘go for it’

    He seems handy with his coding.

    He is right that producers/artists and more do work with piracy when it suits their interests. It is a large market and fan base.

    Now if only there was a compromise like we can freely share and they can freely advertise.

  • Ouroborous implosive charge

    So let me get this straight…

    Anti-piracy wizard dude creates some incredible system that can monitor, detect and seemingly counter all digital piracy everywhere; this system he presents to our anti-pirate enemies looking for acceptance and (no doubt) a big fat paycheque for his herculean efforts.

    Alas, he is ignored, his system ridiculed and his pride shattered and claiming two-faced advertising standards, he turns from the dark side, inverting the purpose of his creation to that of the noble pirate… now able to search for and find stuff we all want to consume for free! From anywhere!

    Such a sudden reversal of anti-pirate power into pirated power seems to have created an implosive force of incredible proportions, which has apparently imploded all over torrent freak and created a huge and ridiculous mess.

    Wait, wait, I’m sure I know this story… doesn’t Andrew Crossley (ACS:Law fame) turn out to be his father or something next, he’ll attempt to subvert Dominic to joining his side again with promises of ruling the anti-piracy empire with an iron fist… with any luck this incredible system of his will swiftly gain self-awareness, realise the remarkably boring and stupid company it’s in and promptly self-destruct in an awesome explosion of nails, cotton wool and poo. As a final mark of it’s legacy, the sentient program seeds a copy of itself to the web via bittorrent, to live forever hidden amongst the digital primordial soup of online pirate data, the very data it had been created to destroy!

    How’s that for some creative reporting? Hah. Plus, it actually had something to do with BITTORRENT.

  • skept

    Great, the aspiring anti-pirate is releasing pirate services. I bet he’s harvesting people’s IP addresses to hand over to his corporate masters.

  • Anonymous

    @40

    micro payments is a good idea,
    this guy might be on to something

    What ? Like iTunes ? That is a micro payment system.

    WE all know how great iTunes is !

    This guy . . is a Shill . ffs use your brain.

    Look at the facts.

    Strong resistance to advertising of filesharing sites.
    LINKS to the antipirates.
    Proclaimes to have invented the filesharing future.
    Proclaimes to have invented the antipirate future.
    Proclaimes to have invented the Banking/microPayment future.
    His site got taken down so fast , it’s unbelievable. litrialy
    His “”microPayment”" system IS an antipirate system.

    .
    .

    He MUST be a shill.
    .
    .

    The anipirates are going after Release blogs , Warez sites NOW.

    Look at rlslog.net , site stats. for eg.
    bigger than most torrent sites.

    .

    This is the antipirates next step.

    Attacking advertising on fileshare sites.

  • man-o-tor

    Let’s hope neither side finds out who Dominic really is!
    He’d have an “accident” right away ;)…

    Looks like a lot of twelve year olds follow this story, I feel a little bit like in the games section of TPB.

    Maybe this guy is not one of “us” (pirates), but he seems also not to be an industry troll – he seems to me like a guy looking on a problem from the outside and offering a solution with quite some potential.

    What alerts me, is what I read about the double standard of the mafiaa’s and such:

    “The reforms Dominic refers to relate to his claims that big businesses are indirectly funding torrent and various file-sharing sites by paying for advertising on them. In particular he points the finger at InterActiveCorp, a company run by Barry Diller, the ex CEO of both Fox and Paramount films.”

    And for anyone who’s a little into conspiracy theories all this trolling looks like denunciation of the enemy among the enemy…

  • Dominic is a trap

    in every sense of the word.

  • lulz

    @45 Yes.

    The dude has a very valid point. What people here are not understanding is that his “system” is basically a web crawler that tracks ADVERTISMENTS. He’s trying to sell that tracking to the RIAA/MPAA/Whoeverthefucktheyare so that they can then sue the advertising companies to stop the funding of file sharing sites. He believes that without funding we will all lose our hosting services for nonpayment. What he found though was that the same industries that are condemning file sharing and filing lawsuits against people are the ones doing the advertising!

    Are all of you kids stupid or have you not followed these two articles up with some common sense?

    The “industry” won’t buy his software because it would have to sue itself. The “industry” is funding “piracy” through advertising which they also make money on. Then they sue people, this is called “double dipping”. In all reality they are probably making more profit from file sharing than they would if people bought single tracks or full CD’s, but they can’t outright condone it because of copyright, so they wage a public relations war against file sharing to get even more money out of peoples pockets than the song/cd is worth if actually bought.

    Logic people, motherfucking logic, LEARN IT!

  • MD3

    Who the heck is “M.P.” in the signature?

  • Kirkpad

    So, instead of ripping music from grooveshark, he’s going to rip TV shows and movies from megaupload and the like?

    I doubt it.

  • broken

    Dominic is at the very least fickle and able to flip sides in a heartbeat. He is not to be trusted.

  • townie2

    you couldn’t pay me enough to visit, let alone download, from this guys site. you don’t think he’s keeping track of IP addresses? he’s hoping the anti-piracy groups will make him an offer, and they might when he tells them he now has the IP’s of a few hundred thousand illegal downloaders.

  • jovialau

    @10 Big business wants control not money!…Get real.Control equals money…..Or at least it did when I went to school!

  • Ninja

    lol srsly? I will just follow this nice and weird story before I can form my opinion.

    For now I think he has a screw missing from his head >_>

  • StevO

    Well you cant very well charge for torrents that are a random pot shot on quality. Does he think someones going to be satisfied with a 128kbps quality MP3? Or some crappy CAM of a movie? I seriously doubt that paying for that stuff would be good.

  • Fugasmic

    So many posts and comments for someone who can be summed up in one word.

    Dickhead!!!!!

  • Anonymous

    I’m confused

  • An0nYm0uS

    his source code has been released.
    enjoy :-)

  • QuadSlacker

    For all the posts that mention the Industry’s mantra towards control over money… this really belies the fact that in a capitalist system, control = money. We’ve seen that they are willing to litigate relentlessly against the very people who would be their customers. Yes, we’ve seen that they deny the technological and social developments which would render their industry obsolete. But why, exactly, do they do this?

    There are corporate heads at the front of this who are smart enough to know that their mode of production is dead-in-the-water. Their actions, while subtle, belie the intentions behind the arguably ignorant attack against the p2p and swarm phenomenon.

    They KNOW they can make fast money on pirates now by selectively suing providers and mass-pirates, while they develop the internet resources to capitalize on the torrent megalith.

    watch-movies-online.tv? Only the beginning of the transformation of bittorrent from legal question-mark to modern corporate media hegemon.

    All in a day’s work for those behind the curtain.

  • Ettore

    This guy is far too money centric. He is so willing to sell off technology to stop piracy, or to promote piracy … whatever, as long as he gets paid. How long, you think, before the RIAA, MPAA, whatever decide to pay him for a nice aggregated collection of IP addresses ? Not long, i’d imagine.

  • Anonymous

    It’s really quite simple.

    THIS GUY IS ON DRUGS.

  • Whosat

    Something just doesn’t seem right with this story. I wouldn’t use any site or program from this guy.

    Feels to me like this guy is undercover. Or is he just another one who flew over the cuckoo’s nest?

    He should be know as Dr.Evil from now on… he just needs a mini-me.

  • peedoff

    Think ill stick to my corporate endorsed torrent sites, thank you.

  • JohnnyBGood

    Carefull with Dominic! The guy is not JUST a troll, or a mere shill.

    His so called platform is a VERY smart trapp!

    Dominic is working FOR the industry, he (and his “platform”) is NOT on the pirates side. Quite the opposite. So, BE CAREFULL. If you want to get his code, or even visit his site, do that anonymized!

    Dominic is a snitch!

  • Enigma Master

    His site is shit!!… You can preform soooo many xss attacks from the search bar on the site

  • gullyfoyle

    Excellent reporting, as always. Thank you gentlemen.

  • Arthur Jensen

    There are no volatile industries, only bad management.
    Control over the product must be exerted at all times.

  • Rui

    The fucker has just put his “piracy” script for sale @ $5k and $10k each license lol

  • Jenna

    Domenic has set a honey pot to get people to provide details and then he’s got you…. OBVIOUS!

  • harvey

    THis guy is working for the big companies and trying to suck $$$ out of the little guys – what a joke. don’t trust him.

  • MayorBee

    Obvious Honey Pot Is Obvious

  • J

    How long before he sells out again and the details of those using his software end up in the hands of the piracy cops?

  • Captain Caveman

    I can’t help but see this as a ploy to lure pirates into a trap. Perhaps he really is a genius, and a retard, at the same time. I however, don’t believe anyone capable of creating sophisticated and inventive technologies, would approach this problem in such a way. I’d be wary of this individual’s site.

  • Captain Caveman

    I can’t help but see this as a ploy to lure pirates into a trap. Perhaps he really is a genius, and a retard, at the same time. I however, don’t believe anyone capable of creating sophisticated and inventive technologies, would approach this problem in such a way. I’d be wary of this individual’s site.

  • Whatever

    Another GGF ?

  • Sign The Petition

    http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/StopSuingFileshares

    We’re aiming to get 5 million signatures to send to MPAA, RIAA et. al.

    Please spread the link everywhere you can think of: Social Bookmarks, Social Networking, Twitter etc.

    Thanks for your support

  • media monopoly war for heart and mind

    How much money are the media corporations making through litigation against file sharing peers ?
    After deducting all the costs for lawyers and all ?

  • Anonymous

    micropayments?

    as usual, NONE of that money will reach the people who actually create content.

    Yet another scammer taking cash from people with imagination.

  • whatever

    @77 Sign The Petition

    (Sorry for being a bit skeptical)
    Politicians might to some degree be sensitive to that however the MAFIAA won’t be impressed by it.

    You could change it to “Stop the MAFIAA from sueing filesharers” to ask a government to force them to stop.

  • OLDFAG

    oh you…..

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  • Anonymous

    If he makes the next big thing and shares the source… Than he’s no trap.

  • Bananas

    He wants money, no matter from what side.He deserves some.

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