Basically, TPB is going to release a completely peer to peer based browser for torrents.
Making TPB impervious to being taken down. As there would be nothing to take down. TPB is basically going to stop having a domain name all together.
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3 回复People downloading pixels? Lets waste resources trying to arrest those scum! /government logic
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[quote]Making TPB impervious to being taken down. As there would be nothing to take down. TPB is basically going to stop having a domain name all together.[/quote]Yeah, so um, that's wrong and so is your headline. Anyone who knows anything about how the Internet works will know that BitTorrent, like HTTP and DNS, is an application layer protocol which is still dependent on the services the OSI protocol stack provides below itself. Those services can easily be cut.
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1 回复The main reason for Piracy is inconvenience. If pirating becomes too much of an inconvenience, like with this site, no one is gonna even bother.
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Until copyright gets better I really don't care. People should fight the good fight against such anti-consumer practices and outdated laws. Technically all children are all criminal scum because they copy pasted an image from google. It's just asinine. Change the system or people will find ways around it whether the uptight goodies say 'no' or not.
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14 回复Whilst I don't agree with current copyright laws (To say the least) I don't like Piracy either. The only acceptable grey area for me (Personally) is watching TV shows online via streaming sites a few hours after they air (Game of Thrones for example) and then purchase the DVDs when they are released in the UK. Put it this way, the Red Wedding aired when Season 2 came out in the UK. If I hadn't watched it online, half of the show would have been spoiled for me in a night of furious tweeting/Facebook posts and threads.
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1 回复Sometimes I feel like the only person on the internet that doesn't break the law on a weekly basis.
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5 回复由Spartan Ken 15编辑: 12/13/2013 4:26:55 AMNow big media corporations will try and get isps to target people using peer-to-peer based browsers, I could see it if they tried to pass a law making peer-to-peer browsing/VPNs illegal. Big media will do anything but updates it's outdated methods.
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由asir编辑: 12/13/2013 4:40:34 AMI have no qualms about piracy. All it does is help content become more well-known to a wider audience, at the expense of the artist/publisher's short-term pocketbook. I personally don't pirate content, but if you do that's cool with me. >inb4chargedwithpromotingpiracyandv&
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1 回复[quote]#Victory[/quote] So basically it's just a middle finger towards anyone that actually gets paid for the shit people steal on that site?
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1 回复But your big American ISP's are still gonna be sticking it to the average guy who just torrents his movies from the bay like an old lady.
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