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07 Feb

How a BitTorrent Tracker Owner Hides from the MPAA/RIAA

Apart from The Pirate Bay guys, most tracker administrators are acutely aware of the risks they expose themselves to, and do everything they can to hide in the shadows. We speak to a tracker owner to find out the lengths these guys are prepared to go to protect their identities.
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06 Feb

Pirated by iTunes, Artist Turns to BitTorrent

Finaly someone standing up to the crooked execs and promoting the usefulness of bittorrents. What ever happened to Metallica? Exactly~Peilo  

 The Flashbulb, aka Benn Jordan, became so outraged when he discovered that iTunes was effectively pirating his music, that he uploaded copies of his latest album to BitTorrent. TorrentFreak caught up with Benn to learn more about the decision to stop distributors and ‘coked-up label reps’ from getting all the cash.

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Benn Jordan



30 Jan

peilo.com » How to download any media file from any website

peilo.com » How to download any media file from any website

Hello all, do I have a trick or two for you!!

Todays tutorial will be “how to download any media file from any website.”

How many times have you went to someones MySpace page and liked their profile song so much that you just had to have it.

We’ll MySpace as well as the artists do their best to ensure that this isn’t possible, but with the FREE RealPlayer

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FREE RealPlayer


18 Jan

Ben Double M Mashups at www.belgabootlegs.be

ben_double_mBootleg/Mashup as cited from belgabootlegs.be and Ben Double M -

quoteTo mix/remix one (or more) acapella(s) on instrumental different than the original tracks (with or without additional production)

About the ‘remixes’ , in most cases, only the voice is original, the whole musical base – or part of it – is (re)created. Bootleg, mashup or remix, whatever, appeals to your creative skills

…Sorry, we haven’t found yet a software that can remix a track while you’re sleeping… ;) ) – Ben Double M

Below is his newest non-commercial audio release. He also has available some pretty sweet video remixes to checkout. To download, please visit his site.

Madonna vs Envio – What it feels like for the sun ~ by Ben Double M

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Madonna’s 2001 “what it feels like for a girl” vs. Envio’s “touched by the Sun” a track released back in October of 2003. This is expertly remixed for you’re pure listening pleasure. “TRUST” this is one track you need to have for your collection. Simply put, this is a beautiful remix of an older but extremly popular track from Madonna that has been a hit for years. I used another similar mashup myself back in 2005 on my first VA mix CD (Jolene’s Mix). It was Safari Duo vs. Madonna – What it feels like for a girl. Which I may post if time becomes available just for comparison, perhaps a poll. Anyways, it sounds incredible and posted it for you to check it out. Don’t forget to check out his web-sites and listen to all his other mashups. There are a ton of them, I’m sure you’ll find something you like. One of my personal favs happens to be his mashup called “Californian air.” It’s the Eagles vs The Chemical Brothers   :-) ~Peilo

His web-sites
http://www.myspace.com/bendoublem
http://www.belgabootlegs.be






25 Oct

Slyck News – Myths and Facts of OiNK’s Takedown

               Slyck News – Myths and Facts of OiNK’s Takedown

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The dismantling of OiNK generated an enormous amount of coverage for the file-sharing community. The private BitTorrent website was one of the largest private websites online with over 180,000 members. Currently, the IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry) has claimed responsibility for the take down of the website and the administrator was arrested at his flat (as the BBC report clearly showed). While there is no shortage of information that is currently going around, it seems that incorrect information has been introduced into the mix. Slyck has taken the time to separate the myths from the facts in the hopes to provide some clarity into the event that gripped the private BitTorrent file-sharing community.

We begin our journey with actual correct information. On October 23, 2007, OiNK, a private BitTorrent website was taken down by British and Dutch police in a raid. The Dutch police confiscated the servers, while the British took the administrator into custody. The IFPI did issue a press release applauding the move.

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