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  • supaz
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1493

    #16
    A popular peer-to-peer file-sharing website has closed down amid mounting efforts by the movie industry to crack down on online piracy.

    The Suprnova website was one of the most popular places for people swapping and sharing links to illegal copies of films on the BitTorrent network.

    A recent study showed that more than half of the peer-to-peer traffic during June was for the BitTorrent system, which allows files to be shared among multiple users at the time.

    In a message posted on Suprnova.org yesterday, the site's controllers said the website was "closing down for good in the way that we all know it".

    The message adds: "We are very sorry for this, but there was no other way, we have tried everything."

    Suprnova states that, if the site does return, it will no longer host any more torrent links.

    Phoenix Torrents, another popular BitTorrent site, has also decided to shut down and last week Finnish police raided a BitTorrent site that reportedly let 10,000 users share pirated films, software, music and games.

    The closures follow news that the Motion Picture Association of America has launched a campaign to sue the people behind the sites that provide information and links to illegal copies of films.

    It has also filed suits against users of file-sharing programmes BitTorrent, eDonkey and DirectConnect in the US and Europe.

    "The message today is clear: if you illegally trade movies online, we can find you and we will hold you accountable," said MPAA senior vice president John Malcolm.

    The MPAA claims that more than ?3.5 billion will be lost to film piracy this year, excluding the losses from online file sharing.

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    • jeffrey collins
      Not cool enough
      • Jun 2004
      • 7427

      #17
      damn i didn't know there were that many torrent sites around.

      BTW, Pickle...Awesome avatar. I think that guy just flicked me off!!!
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      • thezzapper
        Gold Gabber
        • Jun 2004
        • 813

        #18
        bit torrents, ftp's, p2p's, trading files by way of a messenger prog: they can never stop it. there will always be a way to share files. the RIAA/MPAA is just wasting their time.

        file sharing will not go away. it is part of our culture now.
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        • Crackzoid
          Fresh Peossy
          • Dec 2004
          • 21

          #19



          the Best.

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