another page of p2p history is being made right now. This most probably will be notice world wide by the media, spreading a perspective that who uses bitorrent is in danger of being caught by police unless they stop.
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another page of p2p history is being made right now. This most probably will be notice world wide by the media, spreading a perspective that who uses bitorrent is in danger of being caught by police unless they stop.
what about another countries?
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each countries have theirs laws. However in European Union countries is not that simple. I have read that a new law of INTERNET is going to be discussed in the EU Parliament and for what it seems, is to restrict free use of her.
as if i care :|
Instead of shutting down completely, wouldn't it be better to move the server to a different location, provided that all of those trackers are hosted in Sweden, of course?
I do understand the concerns of their staff though, it's their arse on the line after all. I just think it's a pity that the lobby groups are getting exactly what they wanted, after this ridiculous first (not final!) verdict in the TPB case.
shipwreck, i am sure that they are thinking what you are telling,move server to an another location.just give them time.they are in a serious situation.they are acting that how it should be
I see, thank you for the info. I am not on any of those trackers, so it does not concern me directly. However, I just hate to see trackers being closed / shut down, and the lobby groups 'winning' as a consequence.
Woah. :blink:
Absolutly agree with you, about hating.
They couldn'tbuy their fifth yath, one not enough second island, maybe another chateau, etc...