… ad-hoc network of peers pass on information requests about torrents without a central server, meaning no control or single point of … No information about the contents or even the names of torrents are passed around, making this legal and hard to shut down.
Myth: …
October 24th, 2009
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… the admins of some of the larger public torrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, Mininova and isoHunt are happy to give … recently due to its recent downtime, as reported here on TorrentFreak.
“We are experiencing power outages that have caused some ram … approach to e-mail correspondence. When the police wanted to contact them, I specifically warned the admins that they had to …
October 22nd, 2009
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… in early 2004, myBittorrent grew to become a prominent and well-established torrent site over the … Bay and Mininova, raised doubts with Rex’s partner, who wanted to scale down.
Eventually this led to a rift between the two owners. Rex wanted to continue with the site, but his partner opted to close down the …
October 20th, 2009
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… from which he could easily download whatever files he wanted to.
Under the new law, these unsecured hotspots could earn their …
October 16th, 2009
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… in functionality to Google, so the defendants lawyers wanted to know if the EC would classify The Pirate Bay as a legitimate search …
October 10th, 2009
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… to move outside of Sweden, and that the world’s largest BitTorrent tracker had found a new home in the Ukraine. Unfortunately this was a … conversation we had with them was about some mp3 site they wanted to have shut down somewhere in 2001/2002. It took around 3 hours at 2am …
October 6th, 2009
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… infringements carried out by iiNet’s customers using BitTorrent.
For the benefit of the court proceedings, AFACT presented just … Family Guy, Bones and Heroes.
The Angelina Jolie movie Wanted was the title claimed to be most infringed by iiNet’s subscribers, with …
October 6th, 2009
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… technology patent along with the original developer of uTorrent and knows the ins and outs of BitTorrent.
Instead of having a bias towards the music industry, as IFPI wanted the Appeal Court to believe, he might actually be one of the rare …
September 29th, 2009
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… is one of the biggest torrent sites around. Now fairly peacefully hosted to the west of Russia in Ukraine, the site has previously received unwanted attention from both music and movie companies. So when the site goes … won’t mean much to millions of Russian and Ukrainian BitTorrent users though, since they are already blocked from the site.
Over …
September 1st, 2009
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… that this was the end for the Internet’s largest BitTorrent tracker.
However, despite the fact that the site is set to be sold … soon.
The Pirate Bay team has always anticipated an unwanted disconnection of the site. After their servers were raided in 2006 …
August 25th, 2009
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… by equity marketplace Aktietorget.
Sellstrom told TorrentFreak that Pandeya used $200,000 of his money to buy GGF shares in 2006 … of any funding apart from a press release by GGF. They wanted to know more so they summoned Pandeya, who got someone on a phone saying …
August 21st, 2009
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