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Philangicality 12-15-2004 03:13 AM

Bittorrent files
 
I have been readin around on some other forums about peer to peer networking and have reached the conclusion that I would like to give bittorrent clients a try. I think I gotta find a website that has bittorrent files to download in my application (bitcomet) The only website I can find with a variety of content is supernova. I would appreciate any other suggestions of search engines or websites. Oh ya, the main reason why I got this is to of course d/l porn. :thumbsup:

debianuser 12-15-2004 04:28 AM

Here's a good one.
http://torrentreactor.net/sections.php?id=108

If you're still in question as to which client to use, I suggest azureus. It's great!
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/

asshopo 12-15-2004 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by debianuser

Hehehe, what kind of files were you downloading at that link? :-P

littlebighead 12-15-2004 05:36 AM

I've heard that the MPAA is cracking down on torrent sites that host trackers. Anybody have thoughts about when they'll try to crack down on individual users, like they did with napster and kazaa?

I first used BitTorrent to download Linux ISOs. I was amazed at how quickly I could download all three Red Hat CDs in just a matter of hours! Since then, I've round it to be a great way of catching up on TV shows or looking up particular episodes of the Simpsons. :)

vox_rox 12-15-2004 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by littlebighead
I've heard that the MPAA is cracking down on torrent sites that host trackers. Anybody have thoughts about when they'll try to crack down on individual users, like they did with napster and kazaa?

Here's an interesting article from slashdot (who else?) about that very thing.
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?s...45238&from=rss

Basically, it sounds like a lot of threats and bluster .However, when you're talking about real power like the MPAA, you never know where they can reach.

Quote:

Originally Posted by littlebighead
I first used BitTorrent to download Linux ISOs. I was amazed at how quickly I could download all three Red Hat CDs in just a matter of hours! Since then, I've round it to be a great way of catching up on TV shows or looking up particular episodes of the Simpsons. :)

It's amazing for downloading anything. I've downloaded ISO files that were 650 mb faster than I though my connection could go. Now I know that my math sucks, but I still find the speed amazing.

And that fact that you can get just about anything, from software to television programs to movies, akes it pretty exciting.

Remember, make sure the artists get paid.

Peace,

Pierre

Locobot 12-15-2004 08:47 AM

You might want to give this a listen:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=4227386
(12-14-04)MPAA is stepping up lawsuits against tracker sites, and European edonkey sites. It seems they're interested in finding a precedent against the hosts and trackers. How they'll be able to differentiate these from a having a photocopier in a library (which was a Canadian judge's standard in defense of the trackers) is yet to be seen.

connyosis 12-15-2004 01:01 PM

Really, what can the MPAA/RIAA do to torrent sites? There is nothing illegal about them is there? They have no copyrighted data on the sites, only links to it. Here in sweden the biggest torrent tracker has been threatened a bunch of times from different companies, but since the site is not illegal according to Swedish laws, no action has ever been taken.
For a good laugh go to <a href="http://thepiratebay.org"> The Pirate Bay </a> and click on the "Legal threats" link.

quadro2000 12-15-2004 05:08 PM

One of my favorite BitTorrent sites, Phoenix Torrents, just got taken down. :( I wonder how long until Suprnova goes...

shadowalker 12-15-2004 06:55 PM

connyosis the RIAA/MPAA have money, thats holds more water here in the states than the law does in cases dealing with copyrighting. I'll give supernova a week Tops.

and it looks like its now done.

debianuser 12-16-2004 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by asshopo
Hehehe, what kind of files were you downloading at that link? :-P

He said he was wanting to download porn, so i helped the guy out. :thumbsup:

~Zach


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