Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
Ok forgive me as i dont know the right terminology here, for a while my downloads were getting more successful ie less take-downs due to the file names being scrambled or misnamed. Now i seem to be back to square one as many of the recent movies i download from Usenet seem to fail. Whats the reason that these are still being taken down even with misnamed files. Can this be avoided or is it just pot luck?
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
Obfuscated names just slow down the DCMA. Really it is down to whom you use as a provider.
If you download fast (0/1/2hour) then no real issue. But you want it to last a bit longer then find a provider that is very slow at actioning the DCMA requests.
I use Astraweb and Tweaknews. Astra used to be super quick at take downs but seemed to of slowed greatly nowdays.... Tweak was always my fill server and they are really slow at taking action :)
Best of luck
Grib
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
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Originally Posted by
Gribley
Obfuscated names just slow down the DCMA. Really it is down to whom you use as a provider.
If you download fast (0/1/2hour) then no real issue. But you want it to last a bit longer then find a provider that is very slow at actioning the DCMA requests.
I use Astraweb and Tweaknews. Astra used to be super quick at take downs but seemed to of slowed greatly nowdays.... Tweak was always my fill server and they are really slow at taking action :)
Best of luck
Grib
Thanks for your reply sir,
My provider is supernews. My problem is i download a lot of movies, watch them over a few weeks, then download more, so my downloads can be up to one month old sometimes. Is the only answer try and download them sooner?
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
Honestly if it is a "big" movie they`ll get nuked within a day or two. But once they become more wide spread they tend to give up I've found.... I`m not aware of a news provider that doesn`t pull posts, just some intentionally make it a much longer process (bonus for us) hence you have a better chance.
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
My question is why, with so many other options for downloading files, would anyone want to hunt for missing pieces to a puzzle that only works when you've collected all of them?
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
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megabyteme
My question is why, with so many other options for downloading files, would anyone want to hunt for missing pieces to a puzzle that only works when you've collected all of them?
Meg, sure you can appreciate the joys of no upload and max speed download from the very start. As not "sharing" back (give or take the provider location) you are already anonymous by default. That would be why.
Yes torrents are good but there downsides there too.
Did you have more options that torrents, private ftp, usenet, fileshare(various flavors) or ed2k/limewire etc? Be interesting as those are the only ones I know about
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
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Gribley
I`m not aware of a news provider that doesn`t pull posts
Gribley....I assume you mean a Usenet provider??:D
I do :P And you know it :D
Meg.. Downloads are all about that speed!!....about that speed!! Speed!! Speed!!:D
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
Speed doesn't amount to anything if you've got to search (and subscribe to) two or more Newsgroup providers in order to begin your search for files that could be taken down at any moment- leaving you with a partial puzzle and now legwork. Not to mention the silliness of having to 'obfuscate' file names...
Re: Takedowns - Why Are They Still Happening Despite Scrambled File Names
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Originally Posted by
megabyteme
Speed doesn't amount to anything if you've got to search (and subscribe to) two or more Newsgroup providers in order to begin your search for files that could be taken down at any moment- leaving you with a partial puzzle and now legwork. Not to mention the silliness of having to 'obfuscate' file names...
Is that not the point of the nzb section not to have to search yourself? It doesn`t have much + value posting but then cab, toriless etc don`t get anything back in return anyway
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Is there a point to the nzb section? :D