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With the fall of Suprnova and Lokitorrent alike, the torrent world seems hopeless except for a eXeem which brings a glimpse of hope among people. How do you feel about MPAA shutting down these sites. We have a right to share! So what if the billionaires lose hundrend thousand? They still make uber cash! :P Give ur opinion :P

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With the fall of Suprnova and Lokitorrent alike, the torrent world seems hopeless except for a eXeem which brings a glimpse of hope among people. How do you feel about MPAA shutting down these sites. We have a right to share! So what if the billionaires lose hundrend thousand? They still make uber cash!  :P

 

Give ur opinion :P

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I think things would be much better if copyright was reduced in time to something like 50 years. Then more stuff would be open and there would be less excuse to pirate. Also, people couldn't mooch from the past, so there would be more incentive to make not-crap(as in everything just about on the US radio these days).

 

Yeah, **** the holywood/music people. I say this as a person who WORKS for said. Most of the time the money goes to the least important people.

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I was very upset at the suspension of Suprnova. They had many movies and games out the same week as their actual release in theaters and stores. Now who's left? isoHunt and Torr-bott? I havn't been able to connect with the latter, but they had near 200,000 torrents.It doesn't mean we won't be able to get files when we want (forget waiting for dvd releases!), it'll just take some more search time...[you beat me while I was still typing!]

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Yeah i loved suprnova it was my main site for my torrents now sometimes it's a struggle to find what your looking for one then one website most of the time i have to check out 2 or 3 sites before i find a file and then it's only got like 3 peers 0 seeds. But on suprnova it used to get the job done. And as agentmax said you spend more time searching through all the crap before you find what your looking for. But a good torrent site is http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ if you haven't already been there, they have a nice range of torrents but it's no suprnova :P. Maybe the MPAA should be doing better things then hastling torrent sharers.

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P2P is not any worse than the introduction of the home VCR recorder, it will do nothing to hurt the industry. But I use torrent spy right now, it'[s ok but not as good as SN or LT.

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If eXeem is our little piece of light, then we just fell into "in"ternal darkness. Many indepth scans of eXeem shows that there first release had some form of adware with it. So there first move, was to become the Kazaa of Bittorrent. And to prove my point, there is even a Lite version. Coincedence?

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eXeem was just another money-making file-sharing application like Kazaa that didn't work too well. There still are a lot of good torrent sites out there. I don't think they will be able to shut down all the sites because as more get shut down, the other good ones just pick up in popularity and more sites still open. My personal Bittorrent favorites are mininova, btefnet, The Pirate Bay, and BTSource. For news, BitTorrent News is pretty good.

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cool thanks for these links. im just starting to download from bit torrents. been a p2p downloader so far. but when i started to get broadband, i started to experiment on some things like bit torents. heard so much good things about it. shame about supernova... saw it on the new when it closed down.if these are realy fast, faster than p2p il be using them more often! thanks guys!

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I had been to lokitorrent and supernova. I don't know much about torrents, but I did try to see how they worked once. I found another site similiar to those which seemed stable. Might not have the latest and greatest, but friendly pple and good torrents. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ have to make a free account to get access. It's also based on a ratio rule.

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I really don't think Exeem is going to be the "greatest". Exeem searches slow. It may be only at my computer but i don't think so. I think i'm going to stick to bittorrent. I'm using The Pirate Bay. It's fast and got no wierd ads like all other sites. It's a swedish site. Swedish is a liberal counntry when it come to P2P. It's allowed. But that is going to change it about 3 months. And if you wants some good laughts, take a look at http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/where they display all legal messages the have got and their answeres "As you may or may not be aware, Sweden is not a state in the United States of America. Sweden is a country in northern Europe. Unless you figured it out by now, US law does not apply here. For your information, no Swedish law is being violated."

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lol yes i love the sweeds for such laws :)...That seems to be the new way around the states. PEople are begining to host their sites on other countries soil...This saves them from such laws.

But fi you want two good bit torrent sites that are no where near ont he verge of dying go to:

http://best-vpn.reviews/?id=38

or

http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

Those two work rgeat for me :)

And for the matter of exeem. Exeem is sitll in it's beta form so there will be some slow searches and other small bugs, but form what I have seen and read it looks to be the next big thing int he world of p2p networks :(

Hope that helped you out.

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With the fall of Suprnova and Lokitorrent alike, the torrent world seems hopeless except for a eXeem which brings a glimpse of hope among people. How do you feel about MPAA shutting down these sites. We have a right to share! So what if the billionaires lose hundrend thousand? They still make uber cash!  :D

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I think what you need to bare in mind is it doesn't matter how much money these people make they are doing there job. if you disagree with the prices of a CD or DVD then don't buy it. Its that simple something is either worth the money that they charge or it isn't. Downloading and thinking 'i'll just get it for free' isn't the answer as it is illegal. I don't want to sounds prudish but the attitudes of people who feel that something for free is there god given right is something i inherently disagree with.

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