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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: Leggy Hendrix on November 26, 2009, 06:26:54 AM
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damn...
Mininova Deletes All Infringing Torrents and Goes ‘Legal’
Written by Ernesto on November 26, 2009
Mininova, the largest torrent site on the Internet, has removed all torrents except those that were uploaded through its content distribution service. Mininova’s founders took the drastic decision after they lost a civil dispute against Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN, and were ordered to remove all infringing torrents from the site.
mininovaMininova’s decision to delete all infringing torrents from its index marks the end of an era that started five years ago.
In December 2004, the demise of the mighty Suprnova left a meteor crater in the fledgling BitTorrent landscape. This gaping hole was soon filled by the dozens of new sites that emerged to fulfil the public’s increasing demands for torrents. Mininova became the most successful of all.
Mininova was founded in early 2005 by five Dutch students, just a month after Suprnova closed its doors. The site started out as a hobby project created by tech-savvy teenagers, but in the years that followed the site’s founders managed to turn it into a successful business that generated millions of dollars in revenue.
With increased popularity also came numerous complaints from copyright holders, who saw their intellectual property being shared by users of the site. For years Mininova has complied with these takedown requests, but earlier this year the Dutch anti-piracy outfit BREIN decided to take the torrent site to court nonetheless, demanding that the operators proactively filter torrents pointing to copyrighted material.
The case went to court in June and a few weeks later the verdict was announced. The judge ruled that Mininova is not directly responsible for any copyright infringements, but ordered it to remove all torrents linking to copyrighted material within three months, or face a penalty of up to 5 million euros.
To avoid having to pay these penalties, the Mininova team saw no other option than to disable access to all torrents except those that were uploaded to their content distribution platform. This means that only approved uploaders can share torrents through the site for now.
During the last few months, Mininova has extensively tested several filtering techniques, but none of these proved 100% effective. “It’s very unfortunate that we’re forced to take this action, but we saw no other option,” Mininova co-founder Niek told TorrentFreak.
Mininova still hasn’t decided yet whether they will appeal the verdict, Niek further told TorrentFreak. They have appealed the verdict pro-forma, which gives the company more time to decide whether they will indeed continue with the appeal. As it looks now, a successful appeal is the only option for Mininova to bring all torrents back.
The implications of Mininova’s decision will have a huge impact on the BitTorrent community. The millions of Mininova users and uploaders have to look for a new home, but perhaps even more importantly, Mininova had the largest collection of user-submitted torrents that were used by dozens of smaller torrent indexers.
More information on the consequences and background of Mininova’s decision will be addressed in a follow up article.
Source: http://torrentfreak.com/mininova-deletes-all-infringing-torrents-and-goes-legal-091126/
it was good while it lasted :-\ can anyone recommend any good torrent sites?
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newtorrents.info
torrentreactor
thepiratebay
btjunkie
torrenthound
all quality sites homie.
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that sucks
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good looks, one or two of those i havent checked out before 8)
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I use isohunt.
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R.I.P. mininova
anyone remember suprnova?
fuck i wish demonoid wasn't down still
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Mininova wasnt the best torrent site..
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R.I.P. mininova
anyone remember suprnova?
fuck i wish demonoid wasn't down still
it's been down like 3 months, can it still be considered a site.
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torrents are coming down sooner or later. people have moved onto direct download links/jdownloader kinda combo to get a lot of shit :pirate:
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Mininova wasnt the best torrent site..
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torrents suck anyways
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R.I.P. mininova
anyone remember suprnova?
fuck i wish demonoid wasn't down still
it's been down like 3 months, can it still be considered a site.
it was the best torrent site i've ever used
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torrents suck anyways
not when you can download files at a megabyte a second 8)
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torrents suck anyways
not when you can download files at a megabyte a second 8)
haha man i dont know anything bout no megabyte i just know ive tried usin it and didnt like it
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torrents suck anyways
not when you can download files at a megabyte a second 8)
depends on the seeds. that's where direct links have an advantage, providing the links are up.
granted, torrents are great for new tv shows and stuff that is fresh and being heavily seeded.
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:'(
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anyone not paying for a usenet subscription is an idiot
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anyone not paying for a usenet subscription is an idiot
paying to bootleg = stupid.
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anyone not paying for a usenet subscription is an idiot
paying to bootleg = stupid.
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anyone not paying for a usenet subscription is an idiot
paying to bootleg = stupid.
if you have a job it's nothing
plus, you can get free usenet if you know how 8)
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most isps have a usenet service, albeit with a 30 day retention or so so you can get it for free
some news providers keep no logs and offer free ssl encryption. so if you're using one of these, you setup the ssl encryption in your client and its pretty much impossible to get caught, unlike torrents
it'll also cost you about $10/month at the most, which is fuck all $
if you dont think $10/month is worth staying free i can't help you
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yeah i'm gonna start with the newsgroups...in the meantime i'm gonna be using MIRC like old times 8)
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most isps have a usenet service, albeit with a 30 day retention or so so you can get it for free
some news providers keep no logs and offer free ssl encryption. so if you're using one of these, you setup the ssl encryption in your client and its pretty much impossible to get caught, unlike torrents
it'll also cost you about $10/month at the most, which is fuck all $
if you dont think $10/month is worth staying free i can't help you
$10 a month is a pretty good deal. and I believe usenet service provider's retention last more than 30 days unlike most isps.
I have AT&T and their usenet service is crappy so I dont use usenet as much as I used to.
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sign up with astraweb, they have 400 days and counting for retention
$10/month or you can buy it in blocks
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most isps have a usenet service, albeit with a 30 day retention or so so you can get it for free
some news providers keep no logs and offer free ssl encryption. so if you're using one of these, you setup the ssl encryption in your client and its pretty much impossible to get caught, unlike torrents
it'll also cost you about $10/month at the most, which is fuck all $
if you dont think $10/month is worth staying free i can't help you
i have time warner and they have discontinued free newsgroup access. i already know about usenet so don't waste your time explaining it to me. bottom line is that i don't need to spend $10 on something i can get for free. i have yet to get a letter from any of my isps for torrent downloading and i've been using them for years.
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www.kickasstorrents.com
i find more stuff here than mininova anyway
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anyone not paying for a usenet subscription is an idiot
paying to bootleg = stupid.
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anyone not paying for a usenet subscription is an idiot
paying to bootleg = stupid.