I meant the UFC has nothing to do with Pro Wrestling. The fights are real. I said G.O.T was not available OTR or on Netflix. Most people want to see it on the day it airs not on DVD after the season is over. A complete season is about €45. Who wants to pay that much months after the season is over? It's cheaper on Usenet <g>Incorrect. 'UFC' IS 'rasslin', and 'Game of Thrones' has been available (in both SD/DVD and HD/Bluray) ever since the end of the first season (or the start of the second, I can't remember which). In fact, HBO is on record saying they have 'moved up' the release date to home video, due to the widespread availability of captures through torrents; no mention, btw, of usenet.
Even some of G.O.T episodes are put out in the clear. The purpose of using a newznab type indexer is to automate the process. It's not just a matter of decoding the encrypted files. It's also important to filter out all spam and passworded files. It's possible to do filtering on raw indexers but it's so much more convenient to pay somebody a modest amount of money each year to do it for you.But like I pointed out, there's so much either 'in the clear' completely (just look at the listings here on FST) or with utilizing 'open' encryption (I've helped many here figure out that system) that does a pretty fair job of obfuscation.
A good example of 'open' postings is 'Real Time' (HBO/Bill Mahr) that has a couple folks posting it literally hours after it's 'broadcast', and have been doing so for multiple years/seasons, yet I've never seen them ever taken down. Again, not 'rasslin' or p0rn, and I guess by your definition it's a 'small audience' (so all those folks that post messages moaning and groaning on a.b.teevee when it takes the folks doing the captures more than a few hours processing it must be a figment of my imagination).
If you want to do it yourself, you can set up your own newznab indexer. There is no conspiracy by uploaders to get people to join a paysite. I'll take your word for it that your "open encryption " is working. Still, I don't like wading through spam filled raw indexers unless I'm looking for something that I can't find on a good index or a good forum.
Trying to find worthwhile cracked software on a raw indexer is usually an exercise in futility. Ditto for a lot of other things that have nothing to do with TV or movies.
Ever since Newsbin #1 popularized the NZB, it has seldom been free of charge to get all NZBs in a spam free/password free index.
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