http://www.vip-torrents.com/ is still up. :D
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http://www.vip-torrents.com/ is still up. :D
Demonoid is back! I think they are hosting from Russia now.
I kind of suspected something like this would happen. The site was a bit pants anyhow. There's plenty of much better private and public sites out there.
Update: LokiTorrent administrator Edward Webber has agreed to pay a substantial fine and to provide all BitTorrent activity logs of its former users. This comes as a serious betrayal to those who felt that LokiTorrent intended to fight the MPAA lawsuit. From the MPAA press release:
Not only did he come up on folks cash, he's also snitching on em.
That Fucker :angry: :mad3:
well, maybe someone on the street will cut his fookin throat, i hate a snitching rat fuck.
NOooooooooooooooo first supernova, then the 2nd best was lokitorrent and now it's gone....
shit, i'm out of old bittorrent places to go , so where did all the loki members shift to? i need to shift to the same site they're going.........
probally torrentspy!Quote:
Originally Posted by mikenmike0001
I have to wonder what kind of logs the site kept.
It wouldn't be very useful to know how much was download, but of what and by who. This could be bad for a lot of people.
http://www.mpaa.org/CurrentReleases/...okitorrent.doc
from mpaa press release :(Quote:
The MPAA's efforts to date have resulted in a 40 percent reduction in the number of servers that continue to operate. One such site that will no longer exist is LokiTorrent-one of the largest BitTorrent host servers. The operator of that site, Edward Webber, agreed to not only pay a substantial settlement with even greater financial penalties for any further such actions, but by Court Order must provide the MPAA with access to and copies of all logs and server data related to his illegal BitTorrent activities, which will provide a roadmap to others who have used LokiTorrent to engage in illegal activities.
http://img169.exs.cx/img169/657/commp38qm.jpg
I don't know that the MPAA and RIAA have any joint anti-piracy operations. I really am under the impression that although they might have a similar intrest in seeing the downfall of p2p, they aren't working together.