• RapidShare Cuts Download Speeds to Scare Off Pirates

    MegaUpload's demise has been rather traumatic for the cyberlocker world. Some big sites simply shut down, other disabled third-party downloads, some removed their paid uploads program.

    Now, it seems that RapidShare, one of the biggest cyberlocker sites and not exactly a favorite of the entertainment industry, is reacting as well.

    The site, which has seen an influx in users fleeing the sinking ships, has decided to limit download speeds for free users to a paltry 30 Kbps or so.

    Users noticed that downloads were noticeably slower than before and all sorts of theories emerged. It turns out that at least some of them were true, RapidShare is indeed limiting download speeds.

    But it's not out of some cash grab to force people to start paying for premium accounts, or, at least, that's what RapidShare claims.

    "RapidShare has been faced with a severe increase in free user traffic and unfortunately also in the amount of abuse of our service ever since, suggesting that quite a few copyright infringers have chosen RapidShare as their new hoster of choice for their illegal activities," RapidShare said.

    "We have thus decided to take a painful yet effective step: to reduce the download speed for free users. We are confident that this will make RapidShare very unpopular amongst pirates and thus drive the abusive traffic away," it added.

    The reasoning is that pirates want stuff for free, not always true, but a good general assumption, and will shy away from paying for RapidShare. What's more, those uploading copyrighted stuff illegally will not want to add their credit cards associated with their RapidShare accounts.

    However, RapidShare is giving those uploading original content and files a chance to have the restriction lifted. They have to provide details about the files, where they want to share them and some other info, but free users will then be able to download the files without the new limitation.
    Comments 15 Comments
    1. aktiv8's Avatar
      aktiv8 -
      Yep, can confirm, getting a massive (/sarcasm off) 30-33 kbps on my download. So at present ~6.5 hours for a 700 meg file according to Jdownloader
    1. whatcdfan's Avatar
      whatcdfan -
      Motherfucking Hypocrites. They surely can speak the truth about their being capitalists or at least of their mother being a daytime hooker.
    1. anon's Avatar
      anon -
      Quote Originally Posted by aktiv8 View Post
      Yep, can confirm, getting a massive (/sarcasm off) 30-33 kbps on my download. So at present ~6.5 hours for a 700 meg file according to Jdownloader
      30kB/s here, pinned. jDownloader even gave me a warning about this before starting the link - "due to Rapidshare's new policies they intentionally slow traffic, your downloads might look like they've stalled"...
    1. Funkin''s Avatar
      Funkin' -
      Didn't this start a couple weeks ago? I know last week I tried downloading some RS links with jdownloader and I got the warning from the app. Such bullshit...

      Well I'm pretty much done with DDL now. Usenet is really the only way to go now.
    1. aktiv8's Avatar
      aktiv8 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Funkin' View Post
      Didn't this start a couple weeks ago? I know last week I tried downloading some RS links with jdownloader and I got the warning from the app. Such bullshit...

      Well I'm pretty much done with DDL now. Usenet is really the only way to go now.

      As of 2 or 3 days ago wasn't affecting me, so maybe introduced slowly/in blocks? Didn't see a Jdownloader warning, but then I haven't updated it yet (saying 1 update available at present).

      Those who don't want to give CC details maybe just use the phone call option - who knows may see a modern twist on the old days of carding and phreaking to pay lol

      Seeing lot of people returning to Oron or similar, though apparently far from the best (banned by many forums etc) seem not to be throttling according to posts around the net
    1. gamesover's Avatar
      gamesover -
      Quote Originally Posted by Funkin' View Post
      Didn't this start a couple weeks ago? I know last week I tried downloading some RS links with jdownloader and I got the warning from the app. Such bullshit...

      Well I'm pretty much done with DDL now. Usenet is really the only way to go now.
      What does usenet have that trackers don't?
    1. Tarom's Avatar
      Tarom -
      @Funkin

      First rule of Usenet club is YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT USENET CLUB!!

      Keep the unwashed masses using bittorrent please.
    1. nless00's Avatar
      nless00 -
      pussies
    1. techsupport's Avatar
      techsupport -
      Its all about the money
    1. Monteiro's Avatar
      Monteiro -
      Cash is king at all
    1. BlueFont's Avatar
      BlueFont -
      Quote Originally Posted by Tarom View Post
      @Funkin

      First rule of Usenet club is YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT USENET CLUB!!

      Keep the unwashed masses using bittorrent please.
      Its kinda funny to say the don't talk about usenet rule considering this site has a forum section dedicated to usenet questions and a big section dedicated to usenet downloads
    1. Windy72's Avatar
      Windy72 -
      The unspeakable is so yesterday.....Long may it live
    1. CQ1ST's Avatar
      CQ1ST -
      I hate this, man the internet used to have everything, now it's just frustrating
    1. Cabalo's Avatar
      Cabalo -
      Quote Originally Posted by gamesover View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by Funkin' View Post
      Didn't this start a couple weeks ago? I know last week I tried downloading some RS links with jdownloader and I got the warning from the app. Such bullshit...

      Well I'm pretty much done with DDL now. Usenet is really the only way to go now.
      What does usenet have that trackers don't?
      Privacy and maxed out speeds, no matter what the file is.
    1. mjmacky's Avatar
      mjmacky -
      Quote Originally Posted by Cabalo View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by gamesover View Post

      What does usenet have that trackers don't?
      Privacy and maxed out speeds, no matter what the file is.
      My satisfaction with usenet tends to be all the things it DOESN'T have when comparing it to bittorrent.