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  1. Ratio Free Spotlight September 12 - 19 New RFS for September 12 - September 19 The RKO Story: Tales from Hollywood (1987) Episode 1 - Birth of a Titan It includes sections on the making of King Kong and Cimarron. There are interviews with Katharine Hepburn, Ray Harryhausen, Gene Raymond and Fay Wray together with many more from behind the scenes. Episode 2 - Let’s Face the Music and Dance Part two looks at the Fred & Ginger films. It also includes some rare items with a dance clip never used and a colour rehearsal section. There are interviews with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers together with many more from behind the scenes. The interview with Fred is the last filmed interview he gave. Episode 3 - A Woman’s Lot Part Three traces the films made at RKO for and by women, concentrating on the careers of Ginger Rogers and Katharine Hepburn. It includes interviews with them and also Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Lucille Ball. Episode 4 - It’s All True Part Four looks at Orson Welles who spent a hectic few years at RKO, making Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons and the abandoned It's All True. Episode 5 - Dark Victory The 1950s were a time of mounting paranoia, reflected by the studio's ventures into film noir. Robert Mitchum makes his first screen appearance, Val Lewton creates Zombies and Cat People, and the House of Un-American Activities Committee stalks its prey. Includes interviews with Ginger Rogers, John Houseman, Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer Episode 6 - Howard’s Way It concludes as Howard Hughes' purchase of RKO has a devastating effect on the studio. Includes interviews with Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Jane Greer, Joan Fontaine, Janet Leigh, Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger, Ginger Roger and Lucille Ball
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  5. All invite will expire in 48 hours. invite your friends before that.
  6. Nine cinema staff in the UK have been rewarded by the movie industry after disrupting the activities of so-called movie "cammers". The cash payments are part of an ongoing scheme which offers incentives to those who help to prevent the unauthorized distribution of first-run content. Every few months the UK’s Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) reports on a scheme designed to cut down on the instances of camcorded movies appearing on the Internet. The Take Action initiative, which has been in place since 2006, is funded by UK film distributors via the Film Distributors’ Association (FDA). In addition to funding educational campaigns and school resources on copyright, the project also provides night-vision goggles for catching potential pirates in the act. In a new bulletin FACT and FDA report that nine members of staff from Cineworld, Odeon and Vue cinemas have become the latest to be commended for disrupting unauthorized movie recording in the UK. “FDA is delighted to recognize the on-going vigilance of our colleagues in cinema exhibition across the UK,” said FDA Chief Executive Mark Batey. “They are at the frontline of the fight against film theft, and a vital part of our programme to make the UK as secure a market in which to release movies as possible.” In addition to general recognition, the individuals pictured above were presented with certificates and unspecified cash rewards. Although not quantified by FACT this time around, in the past rewards have varied, from up to £700 per person in 2012 down to £500 per person in 2013. FACT reports that the nine individuals were involved in seven ‘incidents’, all of which were attended by the police. In five incidents the alleged cammers accepted police cautions, with one incident leading to an arrest. The latest statistics are down on figures last reported by FACT, both in terms of overall incidents and people being rewarded. During the reporting period April 2013 to December 2013, a dozen alleged cammers of major movies were spotted in UK cinemas resulting in five arrests but no prosecutions. A total of 15 cinema workers picked up rewards. It’s noteworthy, however, that apprehending those who record movies and then illegally distribute copies online doesn’t have to start and end in the cinema. FACT’s recent private prosecution of a man who recorded Fast and Furious 6 led to a prison sentence of almost three years, even though he managed to record the movie without being spotted. FACT are quick to recount this cautionary tale. “As the recent sentencing of Philip Danks to a 33 month custodial sentence demonstrates, the illegal recording of films is a serious crime which carries serious consequences, both for the perpetrators and the industry they violate,” said FACT Director General Kieron Sharp. The latest camming figures reported by FACT vary enormously from events six years ago. Documents previously obtained by TorrentFreak revealed that in 2008 there were 50 camming incidents in UK cinemas, with police attending on just two occasions. One resulted in a couple receiving official cautions but in the majority of cases people observed camming simply left the building. It’s unclear whether today’s lower figures indicate a growing reluctance to test out the patience of both FACT and the police. However, even for those who do get away with the initial recording, recent events show that subsequently uploading that content to the Internet has the potential to elicit a big response.
  7. One year ago createBits was launched as a fresh tracker that grew more than even its creator anticipated- sadly financial problems forced the site to go offline for the last few months, and it looked as if cBits would fail before it was a year old. ...but the future is never pre written, so cBits laughed in destinies face and is back online! http://anonym.to/?http://createbits.com/forums.php?action=viewtopic&topicid=190 lets create some bits yoooo! CHURCH! teeth_smile.gif -that sysop dude who you love
  8. Recent and ongoing abuses Some people seem to have a sense of entitlement that allows them to hammer (repeatedly reload without a reasonable delay) the site and RSS feeds for new torrents so they can be one of the first in the swarm. It's fairly obvious when you're the first peer in every new torrent. Also, some of your scripts like to hammer the login page when it fails to log you in, but you should be realistic and not attempt the login a hundred times a second. These and other abuses are cause for the removal of your account, no matter how much you think you've "contributed to the community." Fair warning.... // Admin team
  9. The British Police arrested a man suspected of running streaming services providing unauthorized access to subscription-only sports TV services. This arrest is already the third one for the UK Police in the streaming sector. The City of London Police’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit seems to have become one of the most active anti-piracy outfits, though it is only one year old. The agency employs various strategies in its fight with “pirates”: they write to domain registrars to threaten them and work with advertisers to choke the revenues of infringing websites. Aside from this, the unit also relies on old-fashioned police work: it arrested several people in the country and shut down dozens of domains – mostly torrent site proxies. The outfit is very interested in piracy of TV-destined material, particularly that involving live sports. This week, a 27-year-old man in Manchester was arrested, alleged to have operated a series of websites providing access to subscription-only TV services. The police explained that the domains were sports-focused, and taking into account the premium pay TV landscape in Britain, it seemed probable that they infringed the rights of content owners. However, no details have been confirmed yet. Although it is unknown how popular the streaming service was, the agency called the size of the operation they shut down yesterday “industrial”. They also claimed they seized a dozen of computer servers streaming global sports, while the site operator was arrested and taken for questioning. The City of London Police’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit claimed that the recent operation marked the 3rd arrest in relation to online streaming. Apparently, this should send out a strong message that the police are after people who knowingly commit or facilitate online copyright violation. The spokesperson pointed out that not only is there a significant harm to industry, but it is also unfair that other people work hard to afford their subscription-only TV services, while pirates just cheat the system. The police refused to disclose the names of the targeted websites, so it is hard to assess the significance of the operation at the moment. But given that police are usually quick to seize the domains of the targeted services, the signs of that are expected to surface within the next few days, and the industry observers will get a chance to conduct a detailed assessment of the shutdown. Indeed, this arrest is the third one that involved a streaming website operator in the country. For example, in April they arrested the operator of BoxingGuru.co.uk, boxingguru.eu, boxingguru.tv and nutjob.eu, and in May police had the domain of the Cricfree.tv streaming portal suspended. In the latter case, the site operator managed to bring the website back under a new domain. The latest arrest was also the first one since the arrest of a torrent site proxy operator a month ago.
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    Rewarding uploads We ( the moderators) are working on a reward system for new uploads. - When : start in October - What : for every upload you will be rewarded -for example * you receive x Gb per upload * you receive x Gb for an upload which is not yet on the site (Title) * you receive x Gb for seeding an old torrent {+2Y} (after a request) * you receive x Gb for an upload which match the monthly theme ( a new item we want to introduce) * you recieve xxx Mb for every actor in the upload which is also in the "Collection. In theory you can receive 4 x a bonus for one upload We have to work out the figures and how to organize this, so it will be easy to use for you members as well as for us moderators More Later......
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