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Bart

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 20:31

Im not really keen on trorrentfreak or mininova.
I tend to keep an eye on http://www.slyck.com/


Nic Barnes

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 20:16

i like the layout on mininova seems more forum related and less cheesy


Carl

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 20:12

Which is best to use these days then, I used to use piratesbay but something happened and can't remember why I stopped, just use isohunt now, is there any other good ones?


oceansoul

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 19:23

This wasnt working earlier at Uni, but we thought it was just down to the uni wifi network not allowing it. Its working now tho :/


willay

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 11:42

www.torrentfreak.com is good for torrent news


Dom

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 11:41

Got a source? The Pirate Bay website says that they are shutting down the tracker and moving to magnet links, doesn't say anything about Pirate Bay closing as such :boggle:


dannymccann

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 09:06

As said they will always find a way around it, Ive been off this sort of thing for a good year a half now, pretty much everything is legit for me digitally :thumbs:


AlunJ

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 08:28

:lol: far from the end


willay

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 07:32

quote:

"The Pirate Bay has shut down their BitTorrent tracker. Instead TPB is now using Distributed Hash Table to distribute the torrents. The Pirate Bay Blog states that DHT along with PEX (Peer Exchange) Technology is just as effective if not better for finding peers than a centralized service. The Local reports that shutting down the tracker and implementing DHT & PEX could be due to the latest court rulings in Sweden against 2 of TPB's owners, and may decide the outcome of the case."


So it will live on :look:


John

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 07:14

MPAA and RIAA will only end up regretting it.

Some anonymous encrypted protocol will be next.


Bart

posted on 18th Nov 09 at 07:05

I dont use them myself, but politically they stood for alot of the public and every court case was they represented every tracker out there.

quote:

Today marks the end of an era, the end of The Pirate Bay tracker. The website is still up and running, but the owners of The Pirate Bay have decided to turn off their tracker and will not be re-enabling the tracker, leaving the DHT enabled for now.

With the end of The Pirate Bay, the largest BitTorrent on the Internet, it appears that the courts have finally made an impact on pirating around the world. This makes a success for MPAA and RIAA, finally managing to get enough service providers
to disconnect The Pirate Bay, making it extremely difficult for them to relocate and keep the site running.

Now it appears that millions of users won't be able to download torrents
, but only rely on DHT to download files. The Pirate Bay seems to be slowly sinking with more crushing blows delivered by the MPAA and RIAA, but this blow is the effect that the tracker has become slow and an unreliable method to download.

Aside from the shutdown of the world's largest BitTorrent tracker, there is silent discussion about a major development that will replace BitTorrent forever. TorrentFreak mentioned that the owners of The Pirate Bay are talking with other BitTorrent website owners to replace the p2p protocol.