Quote from: Unknown on January 19, 2012, 11:42:16 pmAs long as Piratebay is alive I'm fine :DPiratebay is hosting torrent files only compared to megaupload which hosted the actual files..
As long as Piratebay is alive I'm fine :D
Quote from: Seyren on January 20, 2012, 12:00:56 amQuote from: Unknown on January 19, 2012, 11:42:16 pmAs long as Piratebay is alive I'm fine :DPiratebay is hosting torrent files only compared to megaupload which hosted the actual files..Piratebay's torrents lets u download files from others people pcs, so even if they do shutdown: rapidshare, easyshare, etc. we can still download ilegal files.
Quote from: Unknown on January 20, 2012, 03:58:33 amQuote from: Seyren on January 20, 2012, 12:00:56 amQuote from: Unknown on January 19, 2012, 11:42:16 pmAs long as Piratebay is alive I'm fine :DPiratebay is hosting torrent files only compared to megaupload which hosted the actual files..Piratebay's torrents lets u download files from others people pcs, so even if they do shutdown: rapidshare, easyshare, etc. we can still download ilegal files.Not everyone use fileshairing sites to download illegal file, ya know. I for once use it as a back up of all my work files and nothing more. If japanzai doesn't share its release, it's pretty much a vault of backups that they can download just in case their HD died (happened to me).
MU was the best file host out there, especially for free users where you didn't have to fill stupid catpchas, stupid deceiving ads and you also get resume. Also had the best quality connection. It's sad to see it go.Go Anonymous, lolz, they hacked the FBI and government as retaliation against the closing of MU. Serves them right. Freaken FBI, can't stop terrorisim, can't reduce crimes or solve anything, but they can shut down one of the best things online. Mofo's deserve to die. Quote from: Unknown on January 19, 2012, 11:42:16 pmAs long as Piratebay is alive I'm fine :DDo note in the month or 2, PirateBay will stop hosting torrents! It's official. They don't like torrents because they require trackers which hold the IP of everyone who uses it, thus allowing bastards like the FBI to track and hunt people down. Instead, they'll be hosting magnets instead, which utilize DHT, not that you guys will prob notice it, as they have already started to include magnet links alongside all their current torrents anyways.
Don't worry, our files aren't gone... they're being "taken care of".http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tD1yaE0GfQ
Quote from: Koro on January 21, 2012, 02:23:33 pmDon't worry, our files aren't gone... they're being "taken care of".http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tD1yaE0GfQThis guy is taking it over the top. They can try all they want taking millions of people through court and sending them to prison oh wait the US prisons are already full. Now seriously they wont carry out anything he is saying waist of my time watching it. On a renationalisation note why am I even bothering to reply :/
I agree that he's exaggerating, but think of it this way: while the U.S attempt to pass SOPA and PIPA, the FBI seize records of a ridiculous amount of people pirating media. Even if they don't start extraditing and arresting people outside of America (they have, but no generic users AFAIK), this is the sort of crap that will help pass such bills. Moreover, it sets a precedent for them to raid and shut down other file hosts and websites."We recovered records indicating that xxxxxx people were using MU for piracy, and upon tracking their IPs, these same users visited fileserve, filesonic, mediafire, rapidshare, etc..."Something to that effect. Even if they don't shut down any of the other file sharing sites, this doesn't bode well for SOPA.
lulz, this kinda gave me a dream about a 2nd holocaust that was exacted upon internet users