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The Pirate Bay to stop serving torrent files soon – Moneycontrol.com

No comments 15 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News

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The Pirate Bay to stop serving torrent files soon
Moneycontrol.com
The Pirate Bay, a popular torrent hosting site has decided to stop hosting torrent files on their site in the future. The site has been better known for hosting torrents, since a while now and many of them were deemed to be pirated content.
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The Pirate Bay shifts gears, will stop serving torrents – VentureBeat

No comments 14 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News

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The Pirate Bay shifts gears, will stop serving torrents
VentureBeat
Beginning today, The Pirate Bay will gradually stop serving torrent files over the next month as it moves in a new direction. But while the site will cease serving torrents, it's likely it will retain its current role as he face of the illegal media
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BitTorrent Site The Pirate Bay Turns Away From Torrents – PC Magazine

No comments 13 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News

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BitTorrent Site The Pirate Bay Turns Away From Torrents
PC Magazine
By Mark Hachman BitTorrent pirate site The Pirate Bay has begun shifting away from torrent files to another format, dubbed "magnets," which is a more modern way of sharing data that may help it go further underground. The Pirate Bay announced on its
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The Pirate Bay Will Stop Serving Torrents – TorrentFreak

No comments 13 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News

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The Pirate Bay Will Stop Serving Torrents
TorrentFreak
In a month The Pirate Bay will no longer offer downloads of .torrent files. Instead, the largest torrent site on the Internet will only provide so-called magnet links to its visitors. The first step in this direction was made today with The Pirate Bay
The Pirate Bay says it will no longer serve Torrents, shifts to Magnet linksThe Next Web (blog)

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Demonoid Opens Registration – Slyck

No comments 02 November 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
Demonoid Opens Registration
Slyck
Its size may not be identical to The Pirate Bay, but its reputation for providing the latest and greatest in torrents makes up for any population

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Peter Sunde of The Pirate Bay Says Torrents Aren’t the Future – Zeropaid

No comments 20 August 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
Peter Sunde of The Pirate Bay Says Torrents Aren't the Future
Zeropaid
Peter Sunde of The Pirate Bay gave a speech not too long ago in Mexico discussing many things including the history of him and The Pirate Bay.

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The World’s 5 Largest Public BitTorrent Trackers

No comments 14 June 2010 Under: Torrent News

The BitTorrent landscape has changed dramatically in the past 12 months. The two largest BitTorrent trackers today didn’t exist a year ago, and the top tracker of last year has shut down. The upside is that all these changes went by relatively unnoticed to the millions of downloaders.

Despite claims that millions of BitTorrent downloads would cease to work if a major BitTorrent tracker closed down, most downloaders today don’t even notice when a tracker stops working. Thanks to technologies such as DHT and PEX central trackers have become a luxury good to some degree.

Indeed, larger torrents with thousands of peers will work just fine without a central tracker. But the majority of torrents out there only have a handful of peers and for these files a central tracker is still an essential part of the downloading process.

It’s therefore good to know that several new players took the place of The Pirate Bay’s tracker when it shut down last year. Below we show a list of the five largest public BitTorrent trackers based on the number of torrents and peers (downloaders+uploaders) they track.

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5 Largest BitTorrent Trackers, June 2009
# Tracker Torrents Peers Software
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PublicBitTorrent 2,484,145 21,694,091 Opentracker
OpenBitTorrent 2,388,738 21,186,589 Opentracker
Denis.Stalker 1,614,356 10,527,993 Opentracker
1337x.org 302,799 4,889,991 XBT
Torrent.to 326,467 3,205,170 Opentracker

The first thing that stands out in the top five above is that the first three spots are taken by standalone trackers that do not have a torrent index or search engine attached to them. These three trackers are responsible for the coordination of millions of public downloads on BitTorrent but do not provide any torrents on their sites like The Pirate Bay used to do.

PublicBitTorrent and OpenBitTorrent, number one and two in the list, are both relatively new trackers that emerged after The Pirate Bay announced that it would sell the site last year. This sale eventually failed to go through, but The Pirate Bay did close its tracker so both trackers became a very welcome addition to the BitTorrent ecosystem.

Another observation is that there is a lot of weight on the shoulders of the top three trackers. Although there are close to 50,000 known BitTorrent trackers, only a fraction of these are active, and of these only a few dozen track more than 1,000 torrent files. Without the five trackers in the list above most of the smaller public torrents could quickly become unavailable.

Although trackers in the top five are all public ones, there are a few private ones that should be in this list if it was only based on the number of torrents tracked. The music tracker What.cd, for example, currently tracks more than 800,000 torrents alone. A dazzling number that puts the site in fourth place based on the number of torrents, not peers.

For BitTorrent’s long tail content reliable public trackers are still invaluable. The good news is that the ecosystem is better off than a year ago when The Pirate Bay was carrying this burden alone, but it’s far from bulletproof yet.

Article from: TorrentFreak.

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Demonoid Is Open To All Without An Invite

No comments 23 January 2010 Under: Torrent News

demonoidIn September Demonoid went down with overwhelming hardware problems but fully returned in the middle of December, much to the relief of its members.

Despite this extended downtime, the semi-private tracker came in at an impressive 20th place in our list of Top 25 torrent sites of 2009.

With hundreds and thousands of daily visitors and an Alexa rank of 657 last month, it’s undoubtedly a popular site, especially since one needs an invite to gain access.

Well, normally that’s the case. Currently the situation is different.

Whether this is a bug (maybe as a result of the admins having to rewrite some of the site code after the crash) or entirely intentional, we just don’t know, but currently it seems that anyone can browse and download torrents from Demonoid without being a member.

We’re not exactly sure how long this has been the case, but it has been a little while now, perhaps since the site returned after its break.

Demonoid, it seems, has changed from a semi-private to a public tracker.

Enjoy!

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Seven Mininova and Pirate Bay Alternatives to fend off P2P withdrawal – Downloadsquad (blog)

No comments 26 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

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Seven Mininova and Pirate Bay Alternatives to fend off P2P withdrawal
Downloadsquad (blog)
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bittorrent After The Pirate Bay: Do You Still Need Trackers? – NewTeeVee (blog)

No comments 20 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

Legit Reviews
bittorrent After The Pirate Bay: Do You Still Need Trackers?
NewTeeVee (blog)
The Pirate Bay made headlines earlier this week with yet another dramatic announcement, this time that the notorious bittorrent site's tracker has been
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