TorrentSpy Loses Case Against MPAA
Written by Ernesto on December 18, 2007A Los Angeles court decided against TorrentSpy in their ongoing legal battle with the MPAA and terminated their case. According to the ruling, TorrentSpy was sanctioned for destructing evidence.
The court ruled that TorrentSpy tampered with evidence as they deleted infringing forum threads, deleted and renamed categories and subcategories that referred to copyrighted material. On top of this, TorrentSpy allegedly deleted IP addresses of its users, something that was apparently considered to be evidence. The court explained that “although termination of a case is a harsh sanction appropriate only in extraordinary circumstance, the circumstances of this case are sufficiently extraordinary to merit such a sanction.”
The MPAA already claims a victory, but Justin Bunnell, founder of TorrentSpy does not want to give up yet. He told News.com in a response: “It’s not like they proved their case. It’s not like they proved that TorrentSpy infringed copyright, I think we have a lot of grounds for appeal and we’ll pursue it vigorously.”
John Malcolm, Executive Vice President and Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations for the MPAA said in a response to the ruling: “The court clearly recognized that defendants engaged in evidence destruction because they knew that such evidence would prove damaging to them. The sole purpose of TorrentSpy and sites like it is to facilitate and promote the unlawful dissemination of copyrighted content. TorrentSpy is a one-stop shop for copyright infringement and we will continue to aggressively enforce our members’ rights
to stop such infringement.”
To get a more “balanced” view we asked Andrew Norton, a spokesman for the US Pirate Party for a response, and he said: “This case shows again the need for radical reform in the US legal system, as well as educating our judges to deal with modern technology. This is not the 1970s, where the basic underpinnings and mechanics of technologies were readily understandable by the layman, but require significant knowledge in the technologies involved. Perhaps it is time we had specific courts with jurists who are kept upto date on technological progress, so that justice can be sought, rather than judgments based on which side has the most lyrical attorney.”
In August, a federal judge ordered TorrentSpy to log all user data stored in RAM. In a response to this decision - and to ensure the privacy of their users - they decided that it was best to block access to all users from the US. TorrentSpy, once the most visited BitTorrent site on the Internet has taken some serious hits from the MPAA and this ruling doesn’t make it easier. In October we reported that TorrentSpy’s traffic, and thus their revenue have plunged after they banned US visitors, and it is not likely that the movie studios will back off the site shuts down completely.
To be continued…
Previously: BitTorrent Launches Ad Supported Streaming
Next: New MPAA Pirate-Sniffing Canines, All the Way from Ireland



103 Responses
Hmmm….
hrm..
“To get a more balanced view we asked Andrew Norton, a spokesman for the US pirate party for a response, and he said:”
You call that a more balanced source???
I want TorrentSpy back in the US!!
Thank God i dont live in that hellhole.
Chalk up another one for the red white & black, oops. Red white & blue. That was the colours for Nazi Germany.
Problem is this hellhole is spewing it’s laws onto other countries.
Reminds me of those old propaganda movies showing the swaztika spreading over europe.
[quote comment="242449"]“To get a more balanced view we asked Andrew Norton, a spokesman for the US pirate party for a response, and he said:”
You call that a more balanced source???[/quote]
of course the articles view is more balanced if the hear the people from both sides of the conflict, he never said that Andrew Norton view was non partial if thats what you misunderstood then simple clarification, if you mean that hearing both sides dossent make the article less biased then i would like too see your logical argument for that?
The blocking of US visitors really was a big hit, but what did you suspect. Of course they aren’t going to back down, you’ve already given in some, so they want more. If you give someone an inch of room to bully you around, they will do it and keep doing it, until you can’t stand up anymore.
i think i’ll just short my computer out and burn my house down and sit around on the floor of the local mall.
there’s no freedom or love left in this world.
it’s all about the greenbacks.
I used to used to use TorrentSpy when I was first introduced to torrents, and although I had moved on to “higher-level” sites since then, I was pretty pissed when they were forced to basically go under.
However, I’ve come to really admire them for taking the extra measures to protect their users, even if some of them don’t appreciate it at the moment.
I really think the guys at TorrentSpy were and are some genuinely great people, placing the privacy and safety of their users above their own.
John Malcolm, Executive Vice President and Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations for the MPAA
Can someone find out how much this guy gets paid?
Would love to know how much he is stealing from artists.
Is destructing even a word?
nope
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torrentspy should give back access to us. users what do they have to lose now
What is this crap anyway. There is no evidence so they can say now you destroyed it so lock you up anyway?
Typical American attitudes. Can’t the rest of the world somehow block the U.S. from the internet ?
well well well…
why these assholes are after torrentspy.
i think only 3-4% bittorrent users using torrentspy, the slowest torrent search engine on the net.
slowest download speed, so why should anyone use them LoL
still MPAA wasting his time closing a useless search engine! down google or youtube :)
Youtube hosted over 100000 copyrighted materials. no one can touch their shit.
They own internet ;)
tampering with evidence is serious
we knew this was coming, no surprises here
this is all part of torrentspy’s game plan
Youtube and Google have both been sued before. Torrentspy was once the most visited torrent site. Shut up.
@15
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoliation_of_evidence
Educate yourself, you sound like a fool.
Copyright protection clip:
http://www.goodiebag.tv/episodes/rod_brickman.htm
Any Americans wishing to use TorrentSpy should go to;
http://unblocktorrentspy.com/
[quote comment="242544"]@15
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoliation_of_evidence
Educate yourself, you sound like a fool.[/quote]
And what’s that supposed to tell me.
I hearby charge YOU for Spoliation of evidence because YOU just made several million dollars in your recent drug lab.
Although, no evidence was found, this PROOVES that you destroyed the evidence and you should go to jail by default.
mpaa fags need to die.
@22
Well, assumming that I did operate a drug lab and no drugs were found, they could still charge me with the intent to manufacture them. The money trail (if there was one) would prove that I already had.
So yea, the law is the law… regardless of how stupid you want to make it, and yourself, sound.
Oh, btw… Americans invented the Internet.
[quote comment="242517"]
why these assholes are after torrentspy (?)
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they are after torrentspy because it originates from the USA and they can reach it. the MPAA was seeking legal precedent to strengthen their global strategem against filesharing. other countries take note of US precedents (an identical case is still outstanding against isohunt)
torrentspy’s ’suicide act’ is noble and should be respected. they are risking criminal charges to avoid accelerating the MPAA’s campaign against the rest of us. if every tracker did what torrentspy has done then the MPAA very quickly would cease court action. the point is you only go to court to win, and this is no victory for the MPAA
the MPAA walks away from the case with a Pyrrhic victory. if they cannot make a dent in the isohunt armour their legal campaign will be a public relations catastrophe. the MPAA’s risk profile today is higher than it was yesterday and their credit rating has taken a nose-dive. they are worthless if they cannot serve their core function, the effective control of the marketplace
is gonna be interesting what happens with isohunt because DMCA law is in isohunt’s favor. isohunt has acted reasonably and the MPAA complaint against torrentspy has educated isohunt’s lawyers and the courts
Who cares who invented the internet.
That doesn’t give America the right to enforce their laws onto others.
I would like to see ISP’s in other counties just block all American traffic period.
I don’t think i’d miss out on anything, appart from corporate drivel.
Oh, btw… Americans invented the Internet.
That’s just so typical of an American.
We invented this, we tell you to do this, it’s ours.
Has America ever done anything for the benefit of mankind and not for $$ ?
It’s just so ingrained into your heads that you need to own and control and exploit.
Sad you just can’t see this, no matter how simple the explanation.
It’s always F you and I’m better and we control this with you guys.
I’m glad your economy is failing. Can’t wait for the collapse!
fawwwwwwwwk…. even though law is law… i still don’t like this news lol.
http://paidandpopular.blogspot.com
Once it took me 30 days to download all of ST TOS episodes, my pc was on 24/7 for the whole month :)
Long live superfast torrentspy!
But on the other hand, props for trying to protect users’ privacy and all that stuff.
good luck guys!
[quote comment="242494"]i think i’ll just short my computer out and burn my house down and sit around on the floor of the local mall.
there’s no freedom or love left in this world.
it’s all about the greenbacks.[/quote]
lol
Important question: Did they actually commit “destructing” (LOL) of evidence or was this just the judge being an idiot again and determining their failure to log RAM usage was destructION of evidence
John Malcolm can go fuck himself.
[quote comment="242576"]@22
Well, assumming that I did operate a drug lab and no drugs were found, they could still charge me with the intent to manufacture them. The money trail (if there was one) would prove that I already had.
So yea, the law is the law… regardless of how stupid you want to make it, and yourself, sound.
Oh, btw… Americans invented the Internet.[/quote]
Americans didn’t invent the internet. Research before you say anything http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet
@30
Actually, it’s this link…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
dam it, another win for those MPAA bastards…they should all burn in hell, oh and they will too! Money hungry bastards! America is teh gay!
dam it, another win for those MPAA bastards…they should all burn in hell, oh and they will too! Money hungry bastards! America is teh gay!
Godfather part two:
They said Michael corleone did this and Michael Corleone did that and I said sure, yeah, whatever. But it was lies, all lies. I was in the olive oil business with his father years ago.
torrentspy sucks balls anyway, sure it sucks that mpaa is getting their way and I hope they burn in hell but i’m sure no-one will miss torrentspy as it is now and if they do I find it sad that they aren’t able to find one of the many torrent sites that are actually worth using
[quote comment="242711"]@30
Actually, it’s this link…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet/quote
Pretty sure the MILnet, and ARPAnet are American.
@36
Dude… I said it was an American invention in my first post.
Pay attention will ya?
Hmmm.
I’d like to believe that that “termination of evidence”-if it actually occured- was in the interests of the privacy of its users. Not entirely likely to be the case, and I doubt it ever happened, or if it did, it was spun in such a way that the technology incompetent judge bought the bait that it was “evidence.”
TorrentSpy got PWNED.
The MPAA can continue suing all they want it will not make me go back and buy ther shit either! Also it will not stop me form continuing to expend the boycott to the movie industry. You see they need us we don’t need them sorry parasites!
It’s time to get out of the third world ’steal everything good and creative’ model and start to respect copyright and the property of those that create and produce.
The sooner these torrent thieves get put under the better…. it would open up business models for cheaper grass roots distribution of music and software….. niche sites could spring up and offer legal music downloads for a few dimes through paypal or something better.
Sites like the Pirate Bay are hypocrites that are acting like they are doing nothing wrong meanwhile the owners are laughing all the way to the bank. They will get theirs in court someday soon.
I’m not going to stand up for TorrentSpy when they decided on their own to bend over and block US users. If they and their servers are not on US soil, they should have told MPAA to go f*** themselves. Give it up once for these pricks and they’ll keep coming after you. Demonoid dropped trou and bent over for the CRIA by blocking Canadian users. Look where they’re at today.
You either stand tall and tell the Dan Glickman’s of the world to bite your shiny metal ass or live on your knees, sucking industry dick. There is NO middle ground in war. Trying to appease these bastards will do nothing but weaken you as they relentlessly close in for the kill.
@ #40 - Yarrr! Come get some. :P
@#42 Arrr xD
Was that Hilary Clinton ? lol
Pirate bay have more power on their side than money. It’s called the people. There are a lot of people in support of TPB.
Die you money hungry pig. Just shrivel up and die.
Die you money hungry pig. Just shrivel up and die. +1
vicinity
This is bad news. Demonoid first and Torrentspy next? Vive la TPB!!!!
http://www.sriraminhell.blogspot.com
another victory against file sharing on the control agenda
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4655196.stm
educate yourself as to why this is happening. We all know, but for a few exceptions, no one is really losing money here. Software YES, movies / tv no not really, maybe a little reduced dvd revenue but they are overpriced as it is.
The fact is, most people that download stuff do indeed buy stuff aswell, alot of the time only because they downloaded it first.
And the other side of that coin is, not everyone that downloaded any given movie would have actually paid for it if piracy was not an option.
The lost revenue is phantom money, imagined losses of money they actually wouldn’t have gotten regardless of piracy.
Why do so many governments want to bend over and fight for these pricks? Follow my link and wake the hell up.
It’s NOT about piracy, it’s about destroying any bit of freedom on the ‘net’, it’s about destroying the net as we know it, and rebuilding it in a draconian big brother style way.
Fighting piracy is a means to an end. And just like I predicted, they’ve started targetting the internet and people like us as terrorists.
Get over the filesharing aspect and see the big picture before it’s too late.
So let me get the straight…the Bush administration destroys evidence that is clearly defined by law not to be destroyed and nothing happens…Torrentspy deletes people’s IP addresses and its a closed case? Hmmmm…
do like the bastards here do when a business decides it wants to keep the money owed to employees and customers the just shut down and change their name then back to business as usual.
so torrent spy needs to temp shut down and rename to spiTorrents…
[quote comment="242597"]Who cares who invented the internet.
That doesn’t give America the right to enforce their laws onto others.
I would like to see ISP’s in other counties just block all American traffic period.
I don’t think i’d miss out on anything, appart from corporate drivel.[/quote]
Salute to that…
> Oh, btw… Americans invented the Internet.
O RLY?
[quote comment="242576"]
Oh, btw… Americans invented the Internet.[/quote]
Tim Berners-Lee is English, you dopey cunt…
[quote comment="242851"]
The sooner these torrent thieves get put under the better…. it would open up business models for cheaper grass roots distribution of music and software….. niche sites could spring up and offer legal music downloads for a few dimes through paypal or something better.
quote]
Guess what, fucko? That’s already going on. Wake up & smell the coffee!
And just FYI, CD & DVD sales are going through the ROOF! The percentage rise is up year-on-year!
You think you can justify your corporate-cock-sucking drivel with ‘right-on’ soundbites? We’re way too clued-up these days & we see through that smokescreen.
Artists themselves don’t give a flying fuck about piracy; in fact, several of the more savvy ones are actually UTILISING the technology to BOOST their sales (Think: Radiohead).
The ONLY ‘people’ (term used very loosely) worried about BitTirrent technology are the outmoded dinosaurs of the RIAA/MPAA et al., who see their (unearned & unjustified) fat slice of the pie dwindling away - & you know what?
That’s a GOOD THING ™…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee
“Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee OM KBE FRS FREng FRSA (born June 8, 1955) is an English developer who invented the World Wide Web in March 1989.”
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“He is also the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (which oversees its continued development), and a senior researcher and holder of the 3Com Founders Chair at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).”
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“While an independent contractor at CERN from June to December 1980, Berners-Lee proposed a project based on the concept of hypertext, to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers.[2] While there, he built a prototype system named ENQUIRE. After leaving CERN, in 1980, he went to work at John Poole’s Image Computer Systems Ltd., but he returned to CERN in 1984 as a fellow. In 1989, CERN was the largest Internet node in Europe, and Berners-Lee saw an opportunity to join hypertext with the Internet: “I just had to take the hypertext idea and connect it to the TCP and DNS ideas and — ta-da! — the World Wide Web.”"
I think everyone needs to band together and stop buying music. Bring the music industry to its knees! If they can’t afford their lawyers the problem is solved.
the biggest hackers are MPAA and the other one…
no offense, but this is TorrentSpy’s own fault. They should have known better. The MPAA is only taken advantage of this because TS is apparently VERY stupid legally.
good to see that they saved the users in all of this.
good thing i got a homemade electromagnet ready to go off if they come after me, lol
fuck you MPAA
you may think you “won”, but all you did was postponbe your failure.
The internet is NOT the http://WWW. And Tim invented the http protocol.
Nobody is really using Torrentspy since it got hit. But if you must use TS, just use a proxy.
It is time to expand the boycott even further. The RIAA are feeling the “devastating” effects of consumer wrath and are bleeding money because of their shortsighted actions. I say it’s Hollywood’s turn to feel the sting of a disgruntled public. Deprive them of the buck$ the MPAA needs to survive and they will die.
Boycott the bastards and don’t buy until the persecution STOPS!
Boycott the bastards and don’t buy until the persecution STOPS!
Boycott the bastards and don’t buy until the persecution STOPS!
Boycott the bastards and don’t buy until the persecution STOPS!
I agree!
Can’t this message be posted on ever P2P site?
The problem is that the U.S. is no longer a world leader. We have been ruined by money hungry foreigners and old white men. We no longer have an honest law system or an honest government. The new rule in the U.S. is ” he who has the most money laughs last.” Our law and government is totally run by money. Until we the people of the U.S. take up arms and retake control, nothing will change. Trust me world, we the average U.S. citizen are no longer in control.
Great article #52, this is very scary indeed. I shall have my “network turrets” oh high alert for any US hacker threat. As well as my “digital tanks” if you will.
@24
read up guys as ever americans claim to have invented everything. Americans most definately DID NOT invent the internet it was developed by a BRITISH citizen and then used initially by the US military in fact hang on americans have invent almost nothing ….read up on ur history….america has stole most inventions….the closest america has come to inventing anything is when a foreigner to the USA has invented something whilst living or detained there.
[quote comment="242576"]@22
Well, assumming that I did operate a drug lab and no drugs were found, they could still charge me with the intent to manufacture them. The money trail (if there was one) would prove that I already had.
So yea, the law is the law… regardless of how stupid you want to make it, and yourself, sound.
Oh, btw… Americans invented the Internet.[/quote]
http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/history/inventednet.html
yo 69 is right the US were the first to develope a closed network it was a british guy who initially developed the open network we all now know as the world wide web. just the US helped to developed it further.
Respect @69
once again history gets distorted…….
US developed networking….
UK developed open networking…..
US advanced the open network (WWW) further.
hey my dads bigger than urs lol
who cares who developed it…….
anyone care to comment who actually developed the first home pc so we can all bitch and moan like this and have the MPAA up our ass…… give u a clue it WASNT an american.
merry Xmas all :)
big up to all torrent indexers
…..trackers……..uploaders….
torrent client developers……kind hosts for allowing ppl like demonoid….portal….spy…..box to dump there files on their servers….lastly big up to all downloaders long may we reign.
TIP OF THE DAY……DONT HOST UR SITES IN THE US.
TIP OF THE YEAR….BACK UP ALL UR DATA SO WHEN UR SERVERS ARE DRAGGED INTO COURT U CAN UPLOAD IN A FRIENDLY NATION
big up to all torrent indexers
…..trackers……..uploaders….
torrent client developers……kind hosts for allowing ppl like demonoid….portal….spy…..box to dump there files on their servers….lastly big up to all downloaders long may we reign.
TIP OF THE DAY……DONT HOST UR SITES IN THE US.
TIP OF THE YEAR….BACK UP ALL UR DATA SO WHEN UR SERVERS ARE DRAGGED INTO COURT U CAN UPLOAD IN A FRIENDLY NATION AND GET ME BACK DOWNLOADING QUICK SHARP
will torrentspy go down like loki did?
FUCK MPAA
Hey there Mr. Know it alls:
The world wide web is NOT the internet. The INTERNET is the connected network of servers/ pcs/ switches and routers that facilitates the http://WWW.
WWW is NOT the internet. The US army invented the internet, that wonderful English bloke merely invented something usefull for it to network, hence, the web.
What are they teaching you guys in school?
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[quote]
The Internet protocol suite is a collection of standards and protocols organized into layers so that each layer provides the foundation and the services required by the layer above. In this scheme, the Internet consists of the computers and networks that handle Internet Protocol (IP) data packets. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) depends on IP and solves problems like data packets arriving out of order or not at all. Next comes Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which is an application layer protocol. It runs on top of TCP/IP and provides user agents, such as web browsers, with access to the files, documents and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW). More generally, the Internet is the world-wide network holding most data communications together, while the World-Wide Web is just one of many applications that the Internet can be used for.
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[quote]
With so many different network methods, something was needed to unify them. Robert E. Kahn of DARPA and ARPANET recruited Vint Cerf of Stanford University to work with him on the problem. By 1973, they had soon worked out a fundamental reformulation, where the differences between network protocols were hidden by using a common internetwork protocol, and instead of the network being responsible for reliability, as in the ARPANET, the hosts became responsible. Cerf credits Hubert Zimmerman, Gerard LeLann and Louis Pouzin (designer of the CYCLADES network) with important work on this design.[5]
At this time, the earliest known use of the term Internet was by Vinton Cerf, who wrote:
“ Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program. ”
“Request for Comments No. 675″ (Network Working Group, electronic text (1974) [6]
With the role of the network reduced to the bare minimum, it became possible to join almost any networks together, no matter what their characteristics were, thereby solving Kahn’s initial problem. DARPA agreed to fund development of prototype software, and after several years of work, the first somewhat crude demonstration of a gateway between the Packet Radio network in the SF Bay area and the ARPANET was conducted. On November 22, 1977[7] a three network demonstration was conducted including the ARPANET, the Packet Radio Network and the Atlantic Packet Satellite network—all sponsored by DARPA. Stemming from the first specifications of TCP in 1974, TCP/IP emerged in mid-late 1978 in nearly final form. By 1981, the associated standards were published as RFCs 791, 792 and 793 and adopted for use. DARPA sponsored or encouraged the development of TCP/IP implementations for many operating systems and then scheduled a migration of all hosts on all of its packet networks to TCP/IP. On 1 January 1983, TCP/IP protocols became the only approved protocol on the ARPANET, replacing the earlier NCP protocol.[8]
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feel free to actually read the entire wikk entry before you come here sounding silly.
US invented the ‘internet’ the brits invented the WWW which is merely 1 application of the internet.
@ Destruction of
When you slam us so called “typical Americans”, you sound like one of those brain washed douche-bags that buy into media stereotyping and the likes of.
If anything, the world needs to block sheep such as yourself from the net. You come across as a “typical dumbass”.
[quote comment="243783"]
US invented the ‘internet’ the brits invented the WWW which is merely 1 application of the internet.[/quote]
In the context that the OP intended it, the ‘internet’ can only mean the ‘WWW’.
After all, simps like him use that sector of the ‘net exclusively. I can’t see him using simple FTP, let alone NNTP, or some similarly ‘exotic’ protocol.
=]
Here’s a community blogging site for downloading software, music and everything else for free. Make money too!
http://www.providings.com/
IT WAS WRITTEN ON WIKIPEDIA, SO IT MUST BE TRUE.
first of all, mpaa is just trying to play the blame game, second i would be amaized if they actually knew how torrents actually work@!? “ohh yes torrents, since torrentspy ACTUALLY has the files on their servers! “wtf is that all these lawyers should read a torrent manual b4 they start talking all this shit, hosting botnets to files has never been illegal, how can it if sites like google, you tube and a bunch of other host copywrited material EVERY SINGLE DAY!!! LEGALY!!
again, stupid american mentality
and to raiders
destruction is naming AMERICAN IDIOTS, if you are actually stupid enough to thoughfully put yourself in that category, then destruction has a point, other wise HES NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU!!!
this is the mentality of a retard, say americans are retards, and some ppl (just cause he said americans) put themselves into that category automatically
thats the meaning of stupidity and ignorance, which is why this MPAA shit is going on to begin with,
so i know raider, you are not like the ppl i stated above…right?
filesharer are not thieves
we’re mini version of robin hood that helps the poor
what’s bad for the rich = illegal
what’s good for the poor= illegal
what’s good for the rich=legal
whats bad for poor=legal
one man’s treasure is another man’s trash
don’t be an idiot, share whatever you like…
if you enjoy being a slave then enjoy buying these useless garbage that cost next to nothing to reproduce.
[quote comment="244584"]filesharer are not thieves
we’re mini version of robin hood that helps the poor
what’s bad for the rich = illegal
what’s good for the poor= illegal
what’s good for the rich=legal
whats bad for poor=legal
one man’s treasure is another man’s trash
don’t be an idiot, share whatever you like…
if you enjoy being a slave then enjoy buying these useless garbage that cost next to nothing to reproduce.[/quote]
Whilst I appreciate the sentiment, your view is a trifle over-simplistic.
Also, the media may well “cost next to nothing to REPRODUCE”, but that’s certainly not the case for the original PRODUCTION of the product (e.g. Multi-million dollar movie budgets)…
[quote comment="242501"]John Malcolm, Executive Vice President and Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations for the MPAA
Can someone find out how much this guy gets paid?
Would love to know how much he is stealing from artists.[/quote]
Can someone assasinate this guy?
Pay me enough…
If you ever see someone from the MPAA or RIAA, punch them in the face.
I know i will =]
I am really beginning to hate my Country. I even served in the military. Im starting to regret that decision… Thats why im voting for Ron Paul… He will give everything back to us…
RON PAUL!!!
Torrentspy are pussies
Why did they block access to US
You can easily ignore those mpaa whores
torrentspy sucks imho
they are coward
they got what they deserved
for caving into the demand of those who threaten them
The court are owned by mpaa/riaa
You cannot win!
the system is fuckup.
[quote comment="245354"]I am really beginning to hate my Country. I even served in the military. Im starting to regret that decision… Thats why im voting for Ron Paul… He will give everything back to us…
RON PAUL!!![/quote]
ITYM: RuPaul…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RuPaul
mheh-heh
at Otakon or comment #85
Honestly dude. if you care that much about what an “American Idiot” said. if you care enough to be angry over what some 12 year old kid said. then you have some issues. so whos the idiot getting serious over and random internet conversation. whos the idiot who thinks that his random little quote will actually make a difference. newflash. if you want to get serious and make a difference. get off you ass.
All you mofo’s are funny. Long live BitTorrent!!! The Seeder Bitches!!!
@ everyone aruguing over who started the internet, it was Al Gore who initiated the internet!
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/03/09/president.2000/transcript.gore/
quote: “During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet.” LOL
And to all the Euro trash talk about Americans, yeah our government sucks, most of the populace is uneducated to the point of stupidity, and we consider newsworthy things like the 16 yr old sister of some stupid twit that shows her twat to the world got knocked up by her 19 yr old boyfriend, but if it were not for us “ugly Americans” most of you would be speaking German at best or dead at worst. Yeah I know that was a long time ago, but is still true none the less. Quit blaming the American “people” for the worlds (your) troubles. Try owning up to your own resposibilities for a change.
Give Pizza Chants!
Rock On Ernesto and file sharers of the world!
P.S. George Bush is not from Texas, just lives here. Not our choice!
YOU CAN STILL USE TORRENT SPY EVEN IF YOU ARE IN THE USA!!! Get a free proxy like tor and your ip address shows up as european…You can download what you want to from there (I DO IT ALL THE TIME!!!)
just download “the onion router” then install the add-on for firefox called “tor button”…I swear to God you can still use the site!
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