Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:25 pm
the last movie i downloaded via torrent was ****, it was about 700Mg and took about a week(slow connection) but it had great quality, i burned it a couple times since then
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You can download movies in DVDR.sakhan wrote:i do not use torrents to download any movies i prefer to watch it on dvd quality
They're lazy tbh. Just look at what happend to one site, and BitTorrent,4ran wrote:yes torrents are the best way to download things via the net ... but.. i'm wondering why it is still online and everyday the number of torrent files are increasing without any legal move about it !??!
This ruling is the first BitTorrent related conviction in the US. Stanley pleaded guilty earlier this year to conspiracy to commit copyright infringement and criminal copyright infringement. He is one of the three defendants in the Elitetorrents operation better known as Operation D-Elite.
Operation D-Elite (they love word tricks) was orchestrated by the FBI with a little help from the MPAA in May 2005, and resulted in the shutdown of one of the largest private BitTorrent trackers at that time.
FBI Take home Message that replaced the Homepage of Elitetorrents after the shutdown
Two months ago we reported that Scott McCausland pleaded guilty to committing the same crimes. Scott is to be sentenced on December 12, 2006, and invited everyone who sympathizes with him to write a letter to the judge on his behalf.
In a response to the present case US Attorney John Brownlee said:
This is the first criminal enforcement action against copyright infringement on a P2P network using BitTorrent technology. We hope this case sends the message that cyberspace will not provide a shield of anonymity for those who choose to break our copyright laws.