bittorrent

Pirate Party Fulfills Opentracker’s Beerware License

Wed, 2008-12-31 18:39 - Topics:

Opentracker, the BitTorrent tracker software utilized by The Pirate Bay, is released under a beerware license, meaning that anyone who uses it and meets the developer should buy him or her a beer. To fulfill the license, the German Pirate Party donated 50 liters of beer to the main developer at the Chaos Communcation Congress.

Downloads of pirated Windows 7 beta candidate soar

Wed, 2008-12-31 06:44 - Topics:

Build 7000 of upcoming OS growing in popularity on BitTorrent sites

Downloads of a new build of Microsoft Corp.'s upcoming Windows 7 operating system have soared in the past two days, with thousands of systems now pulling pirated copies from BitTorrent sites.

Searches today on the Pirate Bay BitTorrent site, for example, returned multiple listings of Windows 7 Build 7000, wh

Record Label Teams Up With What.cd BitTorrent Tracker

Tue, 2008-12-30 14:16 - Topics:

2008 will be remembered as the year when BitTorrent went mainstream, with an increasing number of artists discovering that it is an excellent tool to promote music. Today, in a sign of the times, Open Your Eyes Records and the popular music tracker What.cd have announced an exclusive partnership.

Top 10 Most Popular Torrent Sites of 2008

Mon, 2008-12-29 18:15 - Topics:

2008 is nearing its end, time to make a list of the top 10 BitTorrent sites that got the most traffic this year. The Pirate Bay is out in the lead followed by Mininova and isoHunt. TorrentSpy shut down earlier this year and is the most notable absentee.

Turbocharge your torrents

Sun, 2008-12-28 09:20 - Topics:

How to maximise the speed of your BitTorrent downloads

BitTorrent's been around for some time now, and the chances are that you've tried using it to download large files.

The big attraction of the protocol is that it spreads the load of any file transfer across a swarm of computers that are both uploading and downloading.

In theory, this irons out any kinks and bottleneck

Australian Web and BitTorrent Filtering Scheme Delayed

Fri, 2008-12-26 09:15 - Topics:

The proposed Australian Internet filter is causing controversy before it even gets off the ground. The trial, which is to include attempted BitTorrent blocking, was due to start two days ago but generating further embarrassment for the government and surprising no-one, it failed to launch.

Open Source Torrents Forced Offline by Anti-Piracy Outfit

Thu, 2008-12-18 16:31 - Topics:

The Internet can prove complex to some, especially copyright holders. Recently, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) notified the webhosting company of a BitTorrent tracker dedicated to Open Source Software, that it was infringing copyright of one of their clients. Without any notice, the webhosting company pulled the tracker offline, not realizing that the tracker had done nothing wrong.

FireTorrent Brings BitTorrent to Firefox

Thu, 2008-12-18 07:00 - Topics:

Firefox is the web browser of choice for many people, but unlike Opera, it can’t download .torrent files natively. With FireTorrent you can now add BitTorrent support to Firefox. The add-on makes it possible to download .torrent files in the browser, and integrates BitTorrent downloads into the existing download manager.

Virgin Media to Throttle BitTorrent Users

Tue, 2008-12-16 14:37 - Topics:

In contrast to the US, net neutrality does not seem to be an issue in the UK as one after the other, British ISPs start to throttle BitTorrent users. Most recently, Virgin Media announced that it will target BitTorrent, which will render their newly released 50Mbit/s plan unusable for the people who really need it.

OiNK Admin and Uploaders Appear in Court

Sun, 2008-12-14 07:47 - Topics:

Yesterday, well over a year since the initial raids, Alan Ellis the ex-admin of OiNK, appeared in crown court along with five users accused of uploading music via the now-defunct BitTorrent tracker. Ellis appeared charged with conspiracy to defraud, while the others faced copyright charges.


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