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  1. damn i think i might use this for the site im building now because im trying fusion php and the it wont workk thanks for the tutorial.
  2. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ ^^original source. By Court Order [Edward Webber, former LokiTorrent owner] must provide the MPAA with access to and copies of all logs and server data related to his illegal BitTorrent activities, which will provide a roadmap to others who have used LokiTorrent to engage in illegal activities. The MPAAs press release is chilling. Not only has the money donated to the legal defence fund disappeared into a black hole, but all former registered users of LokiTorrent are placed at risk of future lawsuits. However, registered users will be relieved to hear that very little, if any, useful information will end up in the hands of the MPAA. They don't have anything, they have air, an ex-torrent site owner told Slyck. He chose to remain anonymous. For arguments sake, we will call him Paul. Paul also ran a Torrent site based on the same scripts and source used by LokiTorrent. They conferred regularly. Referring to the website logs: Those access logs have no value it all. They only display whether you downloaded the .torrent file, not if you actually downloaded the content using that Torrent, Paul explained to Slyck. The Torrent file is merely a key; the MPAA can not prove that it was used in any locks. Paul went on, We both didn't log [seed and leech] information because first it would allow us to know too much about the people using the network and what they were sharing. 2nd it would require huge resources to keep track of all that. That's the tracker's job. At best, the information could be used in conjunction with other research to target serial uploaders. Much like the RIAA target those who share more than a set number of music tracks, the MPAA can now target those who have a history of trading Torrent files, although such a system would rely on static IP addresses. But Paul does not believe that there will be enough information even for this. Logs files tend to grow at a rate of 1GB per day on this kind of site. Most site owners either disable logging or purge the logs every few days. So there's little to no information for them, he explained. Perhaps Loki [Webbers alias] even disabled his logging completely recently because of the large influx of new users. LokiTorrent did kept track of which Torrents each user had uploaded, but the information was stored in the database by username, rather than IP address. The MPAA will find even less information in the logs for the trackers, which were also run by LokiTorrent. Unlike the website, the trackers do know who is uploading and downloading the actual files. Me and Loki both used XBTT as our tracker software. For a fact, XBTT is volatile, meaning that if you shut it down the active user list is immediately purged from memory and is NOT stored on disk, Paul explained. The only thing they do know is who uploaded a torrent, but uploading and seeding is completely different. Even then, that information is only available for a few days [at most], he concluded. The MPAA would be able to gather more usage statistics and IP addresses by monitoring public trackers themselves. The announcement that they have acquired a roadmap to those behind file sharing appears to be nothing short of a scare tactic. Paul also had a few words in defense of Webber, who has been accused of selling out those who donated to his legal defense fund, only to settle out of court. People should not think he ran with the money because he lost. Victory is not the only outcome of a costly lawsuit, he said. The gag order is the weirdest thing, it seems that it's purely there to prevent him from telling the truth. what a relief
  3. people who used this site and seeded alot or downloaded will be the ones caught easily but the rest who just probably used it once will be hard to find i guess
  4. lmao damn another update? i think the anti virus thing is gonna be bs just like the one they added in SP2 so its pointless but id update it too and right now im using firefox cuz its much better so forget IE
  5. ya i agree with all of u guys that it will improve but what if the government puts a limit to it because i heard theyre afraid it will run military programs
  6. hey guys im narek i live in LA and im new to this site and i found it by a friend and this site seems like its the best FREE webhosting ive ever found from searching all over and id like to have a great time here.PZ
  7. mine are art /graphic design/webdesign, running and basketball
  8. yah half life 2 is the best game ive played so far and im amazed how it still works on my comp which is 3 yrs old and i got a geforce 4 ti4200
  9. right now im playing the punisher which is a preety good game but the graphics suck and I just beat half life 2...how bout u guys?
  10. yah google is coming up real quick and its getting better with all the new features theyre adding like the new Local button to find local buisnesses https://www.google.com/lochp?hl=en&tab=fl&ned=us&q= and froogle lmaoo
  11. thats tight for hookin up with girls lmaooo im armenian and the writing is right
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