Posts Tagged ‘Torrent Sites’

Why Private Torrent Sites Have Strict Copyright Enforcement Rules

Private torrent sites have a much lower profile than say, The Pirate Bay, but there are hundreds, possibly thousands, of them online, going about their business behind closed, invite-only walls. However, when it comes to providing access to content, private trackers are quite different from their public counterparts. Instead of a Pirate Bay-style free-for-all, access to pirate content is held back by site admins and ... Full story

Hijacker Tears Large BitTorrent Site Apart, Succeeds Where U.S. Authorities Failed

Despite regular complaints from rightsholders and direct pressure from the United States Trade Representative, little has been done to shut down or even damage Bulgaria's Zamunda BitTorrent tracker. This so-called "Notorious pirate market" has continued against the odds but during the last few days a carefully planned operation has torn the site apart. Source: Hijacker Tears Large BitTorrent Site Apart, Succeeds Where U.S. Authorities Failed Full story

BitTorrent Tracker Loses the Plot With Crazy Seeding Rules

All torrent sites rely on seeders, people who effectively donate their upstream bandwidth to provide content for others. Some go the extra mile and use a seedbox, a server-based piece of kit that pumps content into torrent swarms enabling faster downloads for everyone. While this is seen as a good thing by the majority, a private tracker specializing in high definition content has just introduced ... Full story

KickassTorrents Circumvents Censors With New Ka.tt Domain

In a surprise move the popular BitTorrent site KickassTorrents moved to a new domain today. The immediate effect of the switch is that after the ISP blockade last week, some UK users are once again able to access the site. This is the second domain change in two years for the infamous torrent site. Previously, KickassTorrents traded its .com domain to prevent it from being ... Full story

“New” Demonoid Fools Public with Cheap Copy

More than half a year has passed since Demonoid went offline but many of its former users still haven't lost faith. They cling on to every string of hope and this has led some to believe that the site returned as a meta-search engine under the new domain Demonoid.mk. While most people who are familiar with the old Demonoid know that the new ... Full story

Download a Fresh Copy of The Pirate Bay, With Permission

There are no signs that The Pirate Bay will disappear anytime soon, but pirate preppers anticipating such a doomsday scenario can now download an updated and improved copy of the world's most resilient BitTorrent site. A backup of all crucial data has been packed into a tiny 75 megabyte archive, small enough to carry with you at all times. The archive of more than 2 ... Full story

DDoS Attacks Take Down What.cd & Major Private BitTorrent Trackers

Major private BitTorrent trackers including What.cd and IPTorrents have been taken offline by Denial of Service attacks. The disruptions are being coordinated by an individual who had a fight last year with What.cd after the site failed to give him an invitation. That particular dispute was followed up by DDoS attacks against a range of sites including The Pirate Bay but the promised daily follow-ups ... Full story

Annoy Apple With a Torrent Client For Your Jailbroken iPhone or iPad

Earlier this week the Evad3rs dev team pleased the Apple world by releasing their most complex jailbreak yet. Their amazing and super-simple tool allows anyone to run unsigned code on their iOS6 firmware in a matter of minutes, smashing Apple's control over what can and cannot be installed on their devices. BitTorrent apps are completely outlawed by the Cupertino outfit, but a new version of ... Full story

isoHunt Turns 10 Years Old, Keeps on Fighting Copyright Cartels

IsoHunt, one of the oldest BitTorrent sites on the Internet, turns 10 years old today. The site has been fighting Hollywood in court for more than seven years but has not backed down. IsoHunt founder Gary Fung is determined to protect and facilitate people's right to share culture legitimately. "One would think the people of the Internet are losing to the copyright cartels, but ... Full story

Demonoid Shows Sign of Life on New .HK Domain

After more than five months of downtime Demonoid's website is showing signs of life again. Instead of timing out, demonoid.me has started to redirect to a new demonoid.hk domain, displaying a "403 Forbidden" HTTP status after initially showing a "nothing to see here" notice. While Demonoid is not back yet, these recent developments show that there's activity behind the scenes.Source: Demonoid Shows Sign ... Full story