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CHART OF THE DAY: P2P File Stealers Spend A Ton On Media
15 reviews • businessinsider.com
From the page: "According to a study conducted by Frank N. Magid Associates published in AdAge, "the P2P user attends 34% more movies in theaters, purchases 34% more DVDs and rents 24% more movies than the average Internet user.""
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DRM is ****, RIAA Says | TorrentFreak
From the page: "For years the RIAA has defended the use of DRM, much to the dislike of millions of honest customers who actually paid for their music. Now, in a shocking turnaround, the outfit seems to have come to the realization that DRM does more harm than good and has... more
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Hid.im Converts Torrents into PNG Images | TorrentFreak
"Hid.im is a new web-based service that allows users to hide .torrent files inside PNG images. This means that users can easily upload hidden torrent files to their favorite image hosting service and forums, or use it as an avatar on social networking sites without being... more
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OpenBitTorrent - An open tracker project
15 reviews • openbittorrent.com
From the page: "OpenBitTorrent is a bittorrent tracker free for anyone to use. You don't need to register, upload or index a torrent anywhere, all you have to do is to include the OpenBitTorrent tracker URL in your torrent."
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More BitTorrent Users Go Anonymous | TorrentFreak
Yeah, I'd just use something like BitBlinder. Luckily, most ISPs refuse to be bullied by the record and movie industries into attacking their paying customers.
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Search For Movie Piracy Equipment Was Invasion of...
I noticed that it doesn't happen here in the US, because only police or federal agents(TSA is included, but they are not police) can.
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Artists Don't Want Pirate Fans to be Disconnected...
From the page: "Clearly, some form of P2P subscription service is the way forward, if only because it provides the most convenient way for consumers to access music," Bragg argues.
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