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Title: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid.com Post by Pdog on Aug 7th, 2012 at 5:49pm
Large Ukraine-based BitTorrent site Demonoid shut down
Demonoid was one of the largest file-sharing sites Continue reading the main story Related Stories Software offers artists cash hope Three strikes 'halved NZ piracy' Music piracy - who’s on the moral high ground? Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid.com, one of the world's largest torrent file-sharing sites. Investigators from the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs raided the data centre that was hosting the website's servers. Torrents allow users to download music, video and other internet content by downloading small bits of files from others' computers at the same time. The shutdown is the latest news in a campaign against file-sharing sites. It follows the US's closure of Megaupload, and several European ISPs (internet service providers) being ordered to block access to The Pirate Bay. Demonoid was listed alongside both of these sites in The Notorious Markets List - a document drawn up by the US government at the end of last year highlighting services that "merit further investigation for possible intellectual property rights infringements". It noted that Demonoid "recently ranked among the top 600 websites in global traffic and the top 300 in US traffic". Back online? Users first became aware of the action on 26 July, when attempts to access Demonoid's site yielded a "server busy" message. The Torrentfreak news site reported that Ukraine's Division of Economic Crimes acted after receiving a request from the international police organisation Interpol. It said the local authorities then contacted Demonoid's ISP, Colocall, which decided to pull its service, and allowed investigators to copy data off its servers. "Demonoid is known for its links to relatively rare content which may be harder to come by now," Torrentfreak's editor Ernesto Van Der Sar told the BBC. "However, it's not going to stop the majority of people from sharing files as the most popular items are available though hundreds of other BitTorrent sites." The action follows the arrest of one of Demonoid's administrators in Mexico last October. But despite the setbacks Mr Van Der Sar suggested it was too soon to consign the site to history. "In 2006 The Pirate Bay came back online three days after it was raided, and in the years that followed it grew out to become the largest BitTorrent site," he said. The BPI, which represents the UK music industry, and the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) - which have both campaigned against online copyright infringement - declined to comment when approached by the BBC. |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 7th, 2012 at 6:34pm
I was wondering what happened, now I know, there's so many others on the web, Kickass torrents & the largest supposedly is Extra Torrents, ISO Hunt & so on, they will never stop this from happening, a person can go to a library & copy anything there, so I don't know what the point is.
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Paranoid Android on Aug 7th, 2012 at 7:04pm
Remember popping in a cassette and recording The King Biscuit Flower hour every week? Or The Grateful Dead hour...or even the radio itself during "commercial free weekends?
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Aug 7th, 2012 at 10:26pm
When I lived in NYC I used to record The King Biscuit Flower Hour all Sundays (night) I still have all those tapes
I loved the times when Rocks Off started trading CASSETTE TAPES, even that CD was available the transfer from tape to CD was terrible :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Gazza on Aug 8th, 2012 at 7:11am
Disappointing news - it was my preferred torrent site.
I actually thought they were based in Serbia. Maybe I should have known a few months back that something was up when I sent a Ukrainian friend a membership invite and she couldnt register due to her location. |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Pdog on Aug 8th, 2012 at 8:58am
word to the wise my friends.... along with your internet provider, use a VPN, so you can DL and UL with a level of security and protection... especially on your mobile devices...
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 8th, 2012 at 9:04am Pdog wrote on Aug 8th, 2012 at 8:58am:
I have no idea what any of that means.........But it sounds cool. All secret agent and shit. :whydontcha |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Pdog on Aug 8th, 2012 at 9:17am sweetcharmedlife wrote on Aug 8th, 2012 at 9:04am:
just google vpn.... see if you need to protect yourself or your company! |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Pdog on Aug 8th, 2012 at 9:19am
fwiw, a few anti virus companies will be budling vpn products and services into their software.... if you use wifi on a mobile device and do not have a vpn on it, you're basically flying a flag, asking for your info to be stolen!!!
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by andrews27 on Aug 8th, 2012 at 6:51pm
I'd like to say the first thing that popped into my mind...but I'd be afraid to offend any Ukrainians or Russic types here.
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Joey on Aug 8th, 2012 at 9:41pm
" ............... use a VPN, so you can DL and UL with a level of security and protection... "
* WTF ?! * !!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Paranoid Android on Aug 8th, 2012 at 11:02pm
What is upsetting is that I may have to get a digital antenna to watch the few shows I do enjoy...and somehow hide this fact from my glimmer twins...
We are a TV free house...we have one...we just don't receive on it...just streaming netfix and BD/DVD Also...my Doctor Who fix will be needed to be filled somehow... HOW to WHO??? The first question ever asked...the question that should never be answered... |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Edith Grove on Aug 13th, 2012 at 4:50am
Domains seized from Demonoid BitTorrent site up for sale
The Ukraine-based file-sharing site -- once on the U.S. "Notorious Markets List" -- was taken offline earlier this month in a coordinated international effort. by Steven Musil August 12, 2012 5:00 PM PDT Three key Demonoid domains are now up for sale, less than two weeks after the BitTorrent site was taken down in a coordinated effort. The Ukraine-based site was taken offline earlier this month when local authorities contacted its Internet service provider, Colocall, and forced it to shut down the service's servers. Demonoid was among the Web sites included in the U.S. "Notorious Markets List," which was created to identify "markets, including those on the Internet, which exemplify the problem of marketplaces dealing in infringing goods and helping sustain global piracy." Three of its domains -- demonoid.me, demonoid.com, and demonoid.ph. -- are available for purchase on domain marketplace Sedo. Interpol and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry said they worked together to take down the site, was ranked in the top 600 Web sites in global traffic and the top 300 in U.S. traffic. However, Colocall said decided to terminate Demonoid's service on its own accord. "Demonoid was a leading global player in digital music piracy which acted as unfair competition to the more than 500 licensed digital music services that offer great value music to consumers while respecting the rights of artists, songwriters and record companies," Jeremy Banks, director of anti-piracy for the IFPI, said in a statement. "The operation to close Demonoid was a great example of international cooperation to tackle a service that was facilitating the illegal distribution of music on a vast scale." The action led international hacking group Anonymous to promise to bring down its wrath on the Ukrainian government and use "any means necessary" to restore Demonoid. http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57491730-93/domains-seized-from-demonoid-bittorrent-site-up-for-sale/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=title |
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 13th, 2012 at 9:57am
First BT Junkie (which was an excellent site, it actually had comments from others about the torrents) now Demonoid.
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Title: Re: Ukrainian authorities have taken down Demonoid Post by Paranoid Android on Aug 13th, 2012 at 10:19am
I am disturbed by the last part of that article saying that ANONYMOUS is threatening the Ukrainian gov't with it's wrath..."by any means necessary"...that is nothing short of racketeering and
bordering on terrorism, IMO |
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