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HomeFry 09-26-2008 06:46 PM

TorrentSpy ~ Anyone else see this?
 
http://www.torrentspy.com/

Something is working.

Manowar 09-26-2008 06:47 PM

damn, huge money in adverts for them just gone

stickyfingerz 09-26-2008 06:50 PM

Welcome to March 2008. :thumbsup

tony286 09-26-2008 06:59 PM

I love it how they try to spin it like they are freedom fighters. lol

bronco67 09-26-2008 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14813839)
I love it how they try to spin it like they are freedom fighters. lol

Those fuckers, just like the Pirate Bay assholes, will find any way possible to rationalize theft. Anyone with half a brain knows that 99% of torrent activity is theft of copyrighted materials -- and that's being nice.

seeric 09-26-2008 08:34 PM

Friends of TorrentSpy,

We have decided on our own, not due to any court order or agreement, to bring the Torrentspy.com search engine to an end and thus we permanently closed down worldwide on March 24, 2008.

The legal climate in the USA for copyright, privacy of search requests, and links to torrent files in search results is simply too hostile. We spent the last two years, and hundreds of thousands of dollars, defending the rights of our users and ourselves.

Ultimately the Court demanded actions that in our view were inconsistent with our privacy policy, traditional court rules, and International law; therefore, we now feel compelled to provide the ultimate method of privacy protection for our users - permanent shutdown.

It was a wild ride,

The TorrentSpy Team

bronco67 09-26-2008 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 14814236)
Friends of TorrentSpy,

We have decided on our own, not due to any court order or agreement, to bring the Torrentspy.com search engine to an end and thus we permanently closed down worldwide on March 24, 2008.

The legal climate in the USA for copyright, privacy of search requests, and links to torrent files in search results is simply too hostile. We spent the last two years, and hundreds of thousands of dollars, defending the rights of our users and ourselves.

Ultimately the Court demanded actions that in our view were inconsistent with our privacy policy, traditional court rules, and International law; therefore, we now feel compelled to provide the ultimate method of privacy protection for our users - permanent shutdown.

It was a wild ride,

The TorrentSpy Team

We're off into the world, possibly to further our pursuits of encouraging and facilitating future theft of materials we do not have the talent to actually create ourselves.

We'll be seeing you.

seeandsee 09-27-2008 05:00 AM

march today :)

gideongallery 09-27-2008 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 14813864)
Those fuckers, just like the Pirate Bay assholes, will find any way possible to rationalize theft. Anyone with half a brain knows that 99% of torrent activity is theft of copyrighted materials -- and that's being nice.

more than 50% of torrent traffic is tv shows which means a majority of people are using torrent for timeshifting not "theft of copyright material".


if your going to pull numbers out of your ass, you might want to make them seem at least plausible.

TidalWave 09-27-2008 09:47 AM

and do those tv show torrents include the commercials? didnt think so

Karupted Charles 09-27-2008 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TidalWave (Post 14815230)
and do those tv show torrents include the commercials? didnt think so

Not only that how many are premium showtime hbo and so on that require a pay service.

tiger 09-27-2008 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stickyfingerz (Post 14813809)
Welcome to March 2008. :thumbsup

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

beta-tester 09-27-2008 10:40 AM

this is old....

yys 09-27-2008 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 14815148)
more than 50% of torrent traffic is tv shows which means a majority of people are using torrent for timeshifting not "theft of copyright material".


if your going to pull numbers out of your ass, you might want to make them seem at least plausible.

That excuse would go over well in court.

"I'm not really stealing, just timeshifting" :1orglaugh

gideongallery 09-27-2008 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yys (Post 14815391)
That excuse would go over well in court.

"I'm not really stealing, just timeshifting" :1orglaugh

worked for sony in the betamax case
worked for cable vision in the RPVR case
and i got a feeling it will work in isohunt suit against the CRIA

yys 09-27-2008 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 14815682)
worked for sony in the betamax case
worked for cable vision in the RPVR case
and i got a feeling it will work in isohunt suit against the CRIA

So Sony's argument was that people should be able to record material covered by copyright and then share it with thousands of people?

I'm going to take a wild guess that they weren't arguing that their customers should be able to record whatever they wanted and then open up what amounts to a video store. Same goes for cable vision.

denmark_guy 09-27-2008 02:14 PM

hmm is rapidshare next?

gideongallery 09-27-2008 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yys (Post 14815729)
So Sony's argument was that people should be able to record material covered by copyright and then share it with thousands of people?

I'm going to take a wild guess that they weren't arguing that their customers should be able to record whatever they wanted and then open up what amounts to a video store. Same goes for cable vision.


seeders break the file into thousands of pieces
if you played the content i gave you, all you would have was a non working file.
So i am in fact sharing less when i loaned my friend my tape when he missed his favorite show (because the power went out, forgot to set it etc)

even if you were counting the ratio, most people only share to 1:1 maybe max 3:1 which is no where close to the 1000 you keep talking about.


torrent download are no where close to opening a video store, because

1. you are never giving anyone a complete working copy
2. you are not collecting any revenue from seeding


if anything it closer to buying a dvd and donating it to the library so they can lend it out for free.

wootpr0n 09-28-2008 01:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 14815682)
worked for sony in the betamax case
worked for cable vision in the RPVR case
and i got a feeling it will work in isohunt suit against the CRIA

Actually CRIA threatned isoHunt and isoHunt's response was to sue them in order to get the Court to declare their site legal.

isoHunt has a good chance of winning.

Jens Van Assterdam 09-28-2008 01:48 AM

Thats sooooooo old!

bobby666 09-28-2008 04:11 AM

never visited that site

gideongallery 09-28-2008 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karupted Charles (Post 14815266)
Not only that how many are premium showtime hbo and so on that require a pay service.

1 Heroes (2.439.154)
2 Top Gear (1.217.923)
3 Battlestar Galactica (706.209)
4 Lost (705.724)
5 Prison Break (608.487)
6 Desperate Housewives (457.805)
7 24 (524.303)
8 Family Guy (522.839)
9 Dexter (435.670)
10 Scrubs (427.420)

dexter is the only one that breaks the top 10.

i would also suspect that a higher than normal percentage of those dexter viewers are in fact timeshifting because to torrent you would need to have a faster internet connection and that represents a higher income bracket, with more income to spend on stuff like tv.

i subcribe to showcase canada, bbc canada but i still download my episodes of dr who because it is easier than programming a dvr, and less likely to have problems

hell i stopped renting the pvr from my cable company and went back to the normal box, because i used it so infrequently.

uno 09-28-2008 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karupted Charles (Post 14815266)
Not only that how many are premium showtime hbo and so on that require a pay service.

I DL shows all the time from stations I pay for that I couldn't DVR because I was recording 2 things already at the same time. :2 cents:

gideongallery 09-28-2008 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TidalWave (Post 14815230)
and do those tv show torrents include the commercials? didnt think so

from the 20+ year old betamax ruling

Quote:

The Betamax is also equipped with a pause button and a fast-forward control. The pause button, when depressed, deactivates the recorder until it is released, thus enabling a viewer to omit a commercial advertisement from the recording, provided, of course, that the viewer is present when the program is recorded. The fast-forward control enables the viewer of a previously recorded program to run the tape rapidly when a segment he or she does not desire to see is being played back on the television screen.

arguing that i must have the commercials in torrents when the original betamax ruling EXPLICTLY recognized my rights skip commercials in the taping (hence no injunction against pause buttons or fast forward).

Downloading a comercial free version of a show is the legal equivalent to borrowing a tape from a friend who paused during the recording.

gideongallery 09-30-2008 05:22 PM

add to that even if the downloaded copies fo the shows had the commercials in them they are not counted in the neilson ratings and therefore the station and the show producers get no money from them (just like with a replaying of a video cassette).

VeriSexy 09-30-2008 09:23 PM

Did this post just dial up? lol..


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