If you haven't heard yet, I made a blog post about it.
What do you think? Will it really make a difference considering all the other torrent tracker Web sites?
If you haven't heard yet, I made a blog post about it.
What do you think? Will it really make a difference considering all the other torrent tracker Web sites?
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I heard about this. I don't think it will really make a difference what so ever of what other torrent sites do or what pirates do in terms of the torrents they get. I suppose that since Mininova is going completely legal, that would at least keep the fear down of using Mininova for those less-in-knowing. Even so, they're never going to end piracy, and the private trackers are still well in operation with seedboxes and all.
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I think the same... The only people who get sued are ones who seed for months on end and share on Limewire, or other file sharing applications. They can't really stop it.
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Mininova's content library started going south ages ago. This is just another nail in the coffin of a once-good tracker.
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It's ineffective -- whatever they do -- unless the internet is shut down. Part of the problem is that the copyright laws aren't right though / go completely against human nature though... At least in Sweden we have the Pirate Party trying to set things right.
Edit:// Just realised this post makes me seem Swedish. I am not, I'm just pointing out that at least one country now has a half sensible political part...
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What does the Pirate Party want?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party
Basically a whole load of reforms to do with Copyright and Patents and other stuff. (Or "Intellectual 'Property'" as some less knowledgeable people call it.) One slight fault is their wanting to set copyright expiration very short for all works, which is problematic for free software (as in freedom), since such software already grants much freedom, however using copyright to enforce copyleft. With such a change, this is ineffective since all code is public domain in a short time, rendering this copyleft mechanism useless, which is why copyright expiration time should depend on the original restrictions placed on a work, extending copyright if there are originally more freedoms. Sweden is where the pirate party has grown the most so far, but I'm quite certain the movement will spread soon.
http://pirateparty.ca/
Canada's has a Pirate Party for a few months now. I don't know what (if any) action they've taken yet, though.
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Mr.Dos, it's the same organization, as in Sweden I think : ) Just another branch of the original, in Sweden...there will be more, probably 1 in all the other Top Internet Nations (nations that use the internet most)
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