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Megaupload wasn't the only Filesharing site killed by the Feds - here's a list
Quick history of the Feds ongoing crackdown on filesharing sites. As you can tell by this timeline, it goes back quite a ways.
Full list here http://www.complex.com/tech/2012/01/...eing-shut-down |
A bump for good news.
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"The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, two years earlier, released a report claiming that 95% percent of all music downloads were illegal: 40 billion+ songs to be exact."
Haha, I first read that as PORNOGRAPHIC. Was starting to wonder where this federation came from, and why it was researching music downloads. |
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Scour
Napster Soribada ShareReactor Suprnova.org LokiTorrent Oink’s Pink Palace TorrentSpy The Pirate Bay (is still open) LimeWire Megaupload FileSonic & FileServe Hate multipage galleries. |
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Napster? I thought that site was on the legit..
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Any word on other big file hosts drastically changing after the megaupload takedown?
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rapidshare is always up there, but they respond to take down notices right away.
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Scour was awesome!
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Limewire was cool too... Upload a virus as Norton 360 and watch it spread and spread and spread... Instant botnet.
Or name it as Chris.Brown.[insert song here].mp3.exe |
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hehe if only something could be done about the illegal tube sites, then we might get somewhere here :D
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seems like a bunch of new ones have moved into the void. if the feds stop prosecutions it will be back to business as usual next week.
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