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U.S. Authorities Shut Down 73,000 Blogs
After the U.S. Government took action against several sites connected to movie streaming recently, nerves are jangling over the possibility that this is just the beginning of a wider crackdown. Now it appears that a free blogging platform has been taken down by its hosting provider on orders from the U.S. authorities on grounds of ?a history of abuse?. More than 73,000 blogs are out of action as a result.
Full Story http://torrentfreak.com/u-s-authorit...-blogs-100716/ |
BurstNet shut them down, not the authorities.
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that's fried assholes :2 cents: never had those before :1orglaugh
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Bn.xx*********** was terminated by request of law enforcement officials, due to material hosted on the server. We are limited as to the details we can provide to you, but note that this was a critical matter and the only available option to us was to immediately deactivate the server. Please note that this was not a typical case, in which suspension and notification would be the norm. This was a critical matter brought to our attention by law enforcement officials. We had to immediately remove the server. |
Yo! gideongallery! tick tock tick tock
Times running out for thieves! |
hehe the comments are funny, it's free speech to steal movies - is that a new one?
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Damn, Stagliano is free and now this news...its like Christmas I tells ya! |
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Good. now if they can keep them offline.
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I guess socialists dont like pirates lol
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it's about time.... now if they can stop all the tube sites from stealing content...
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Just remember that the reason people went broke from piracy is because Bush sat on his fucking ass for 8 years and did nothing. Don't get caught up in "buzz words" like socialism which I truly doubt that you even understand. Start looking at your fucking reality. This administration is doing something to put money back in my fucking pocket and assholes who call it "socialism" are fucking with my financial interest. |
if they really want to make a dent they have to go after pay per download programs like hotfile and sharing matrix as most pirate blogs make their money through them.
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nice, hopefully they arent done :)
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they'll never stop it.
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So eat shit and crawl in a hole and die please. :1orglaugh |
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At the very least a tube site still makes you browse the site and look at ads in order to see the videos. With torrents you can download an entire member's area with just a few clicks. |
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:helpme |
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Vendzilla and Bad dog are laughing??? I better hurry up and kill myself over this. :1orglaugh |
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I think the music, tv and film industry are putting lots of pressure and they make big donations. Also you got a vice president who considers it stealing which we never heard from an admin.
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Spanx! Jack |
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in the past. The real reason nothing is being done about porn is that nobody in porn is putting up the same money/fight as the music/movie industry. I've never come to this board and seen a thread where a sponsor announces they were suing a tube site. |
gayporn programs are very aggressive and successful shutting down tubes and pirate sites.
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Most of them are busy downsizing and cutting costs just trying to survive. Not saying there aren't a handful with deep pockets. But even someone with deep pockets that has seen their revenue stream cut by 50 to 60% over the last 2 years isn't going to come out ready to fight with that money. No, they are going to hoard it and hope to ride things out. Can't blame 'em one bit. Also consider that once you go to court suing somebody...you just put yourself on the govt. radar screen. I personally wouldn't do it even if I had the money to hand in barrels full to fucking lawyers. |
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blame you for staying below the radar. But for us to claim the government will not do anything when we never even filed a complaint is false predictions. Besides, I would think a person could file in small claims court and represent themselves for a couple hundred dollars. That is better than nothing. |
Step by step, site by site... it's happening.
None of that David Blaine, Chris Angel time shifting jump off bull shit going on anymore. |
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Waste of time and money |
they will reg new domain and here we go agasin :(
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Wow, that's a lot of blogs.
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I don't know everything the Gov has done, but they have hit some Americans and I'm sure they will start reaching into friendly Countries soon enough. While they can't take them all down, they do have a lot more power than we do with the courts when it comes to this type of action. This is being taken like an act of terrorism on our nations income machine.
At first it sounded more like counterfeiting was the main target - rather bad piracy and very understandable. But if they're going after people that abuse dmca then this could be a huge game changer. It's not just abusing sites, it's abusing hosts, people, backbones, all of it... it doesn't look like they are playing any games here - they just need more time really. If they do, it will give us more power in the Courts, this could vastly change things. |
broke governments looking to increase tax revenue from IP will do more to shut down piracy will do more than any industry lobby group can dream of.
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