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Thread ID: 54384 2005-02-10 23:46:00 End of days (file sharing days that is) ninja (1671) PC World Chat
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323732 2005-02-10 23:46:00 www.lokitorrent.com

MPAA closes Loki
By Ashlee Vance in San Diego
Published Thursday 10th February 2005 22:40 GMT

One of the only BitTorrent hubs willing to battle the major movie studios appears to have been shut down by Hollywood.

A notice from the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) has gone up on LokiTorrent, saying a court order has grounded the site. "You can click but you can't hide," the notice re....

The rest @ www.theregister.co.uk
ninja (1671)
323733 2005-02-10 23:57:00 The end?? Yea right! :thumbs: CYaBro (73)
323734 2005-02-11 00:03:00 Will have zero effect on my file shareing activities.

Even the death of Supanova didn't so much as cause a bump.
Metla (12)
323735 2005-02-11 00:33:00 There's file sharing, then there's file sharing. I'd like to see the <insert appropriate word(s) here> shut down legit file distribution. It's only the files not the method that should be in question so by that reasoning, lets shut down http and ftp too because people distribute files on them too and they certainly aren't all legit.

I guess money and power talks more in the US than elsewhere though, so anythings possible, as they say "this could happen only in..."
Murray P (44)
323736 2005-02-11 01:03:00 I see Torrentreactor is still up. Got a Linux distro or two from there myself.... ....and some other things ;) Chilling_Silence (9)
323737 2005-02-11 01:32:00 Rumour round the campfire is that Loki were offered a large stash of cash to cease operating, Hope they are now going to return the 40 grand donated in good faith for them to meet the legal challenge.


www.torrent-news.com
Metla (12)
323738 2005-02-11 02:04:00 Use that cash to set up another file sharing business under a different name, or donate it to other file sharing orgs. mister harbies (5607)
323739 2005-02-11 05:39:00 Well this is all interesting news, but of course not unexpected news.

At the end of the day, they shut one down, and another two pop up. Until lawsuits against individual filesharers become commonplace outside the US then they won't stop the filesharing. More to the point - I don't believe the filesharing is wrecking their profits that much. It's mainly the lawyers that are profiteering from all this.

Just out of interest, I have a mate in the UK who was recently sent an email entitled "alleged copyright infringement" by their ISP. On further enquiry to the ISP, they then sent him this to show him the source of the complaint.

So...if you're into downloading movies, music etc. Don't be surprised if your ISP has received an email like this. Whether they choose to forward it to you is another matter.

Dear Sir or Madam:

BayTSP, Inc. ("BayTSP") swears under penalty of perjury that Paramount Pictures Corporation ("Paramount") has authorized BayTSP to act as its non-exclusive agent for copyright infringement notification. BayTSP's search of the protocol listed below has detected infringements of Paramount's copyright interests on your IP addresses as detailed in the attached report.

BayTSP has reasonable good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of in the attached report is not authorized by Paramount, its agents, or the law. The information provided herein is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Therefore, this letter is an official notification to effect removal of the detected infringement listed in the attached report.

The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, the Universal Copyright Convention, as well as bilateral treaties with other countries allow for protection of client's copyrighted work even beyond U.S. borders. The attached documentation specifies the exact location of the infringement.

We hereby request that you immediately remove or block access to the infringing material, as specified in the copyright laws, and insure the user refrains from using or sharing with others Paramount's materials in the future (see, 17 U.S.C. §512).

Further, we believe that the entire Internet community benefits when these matters are resolved cooperatively. We urge you to take immediate action to stop this infringing activity and inform us of the results of your actions. We appreciate your efforts toward this common goal.

Please send us a prompt response indicating the actions you have taken to resolve this matter. Please reference the Notice ID number above in your response.

Nothing in this letter shall serve as a waiver of any rights or remedies of Paramount with respect to the alleged infringement, all of which are expressly reserved. Should you need to contact me, I may be reached at the following address:

Mark Ishikawa
Chief Executive Officer
BayTSP, Inc.
PO Box 1314
Los Gatos, CA 95031

v: 408-341-2300
f: 408-341-2399
paramount-picture@copyright-compliance.com

Infringed Work: Perfect Score, The
Infringing FileName: alliance-the.perfect.score-xvid-avi.avi
Infringing FileSize: 733208576
Protocol: BitTorrent
Infringers IP Address: xxx
Infringer's User Name:
Infringer's DNS Name: xxx
Initial Infringement Timestamp: xxx
Recent Infringement Timestamp: xxx
manicminer (4219)
323740 2005-02-12 02:25:00 Bit of a shame they closed Loki. I started using that after suprnova. Anyway still a few good ones around. Been using http://www.tvtorrents.com/ at the moment. You have to register and you can only really download perhaps two 350mb episodes before your credit runs out, but I just re-sign up again. :) E|im (87)
323741 2005-02-13 01:56:00 And they'll get you, even if you are already dead!

www.slyck.com
manicminer (4219)
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