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  1. For the last 16hours users have been getting blank pages, this is now fixed. It was a small coding issue.
  2. This is for a open-call-out for the need for people who are IRC literate and can be available EU/UK evening times (approx 4pm onwards EST) to help us out in the IRC support channels in the EU/UK evenings to help out members & n00b entrants Full Training will be given - be great if people could volunteer to help make this site great PM Eeyore (see staff page above) if youre interested or poke eeyore in IRC
  3. To get around the ISP blocking in India use the Opera Developer Edition and turn on the built in VPN. Download Here: http://www.opera.com/computer/beta
  4. To get around the ISP blocking in India use the Opera Developer Edition and turn on the built in VPN. Download Here: http://www.opera.com/computer/beta
  5. Dear SceneTime Loyal members! "When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed." - Maya Angelou Lets start 2017 strong with your support. Since our site relies on the generosity of individuals like you, we write to ask you to consider a donation to our cause. click Here to donate. Its almost end of 2016 and we need your help to reach our goal for 2016. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Sincerely, SceneTime Staff
  6. Hello guys! We have once again warned all users that anyone in the "Hirudinea" class whose color is pink has the account at risk. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FAQ RULE They can repair with the nick that who has more than 20 HITs will appear the amount of Hit & Run already detected. To exit this class there are two options: 1st OPTION - If they have more than 1000 points they can withdraw 20 HITs from the account and thus leave the zone of risk. To do this, simply click on your points and see the options panel. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE POINT PANEL 2nd OPTION - If they do not have enough points, they can get points for the exchange by making a donation. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE DONATION PANEL I hope this information has your attention and is useful. Home The administration
  7. For the first site-wide notice of 2k17 we are offering twice the credits for VIP donations(25EUR, 50EUR and 90EUR). If we hit the 100% mark FL will be active until the 14th.This offer will end in 24hours.Happy New Year!
  8. Avatar is CHD users show one of the ways of personality, there is a personality, cool head, easy to familiar with each other. Pirates of the first to come to the town of CHD head picture. Image Many users may encounter upload upload pictures did not respond to the head, upload the picture does not display and other issues. Do not worry, follow my step by step. method one: 1, to prepare the picture CHD requirements of the picture resolution must be less than 250 * 250, in order to optimize the display, the proposed aspect ratio of 1: 1, picture format currently supports JPG and GIF (yes, support GIF) 2, upload head Although CHD provides avatar uploader, but in order to reduce the load on the CHD server, and provide faster and more stable avatars display speed, we recommend that the picture uploaded to a dedicated figure, recommend the use of this http://tuchuang.org
  9. Happy New Year! In celebration of another new year, and a whole new crop of shows becoming safe (you have all read the rules on what's safe, right?), we will be having a site-wide freeleech! Enjoy all of the old shows, and the new batch of shows that ended in 2012 that can now be uploaded.
  10. The whole staff of TL wants to wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR !! Keep it alive in 2017 and enjoy the site!
  11. 为庆祝新的一年到来,本站将全站免费3天,时间从2016-12-31 00:00到2017-1-3 0:00。 In order to welcome the new year's coming,Our Tracker will set all torrents free.
  12. Rajesh

    Tmg | News

    Dear Members,Its so pleasure to inform you that we have reached our donation to 153.18 euros.There are still more to achieve our goal.ie;446 euros remaining.We are so thankful to all those who have donated us, and still we believe that more supports will be from you all.Donation closing date: 30-12-2016 ( we wont ask you for donations after that until next November, Its your turn now to decide whether you want us to be online or not.)Note: For each euro we'll add 10GB upload credit on your account.CLICK HERE TO SEE THE Updates on Donation.Thanks and regardsTmGHuB Staf
  13. Spotify is not only one of the world's most popular music platforms, it's also one that's proven particularly popular with both current and former pirates. In a new interview, General Counsel of Spotify Horacio Gutierrez explains that tackling the piracy problem was one of the company's key goals, describing the effort as being embedded in the company's DNA. Almost eight years ago and just months after its release, TF published an article which pondered whether the fledgling Spotify service could become a true alternative to Internet piracy. From the beginning, one of the key software engineers at Spotify has been Ludvig Strigeus, the creator of uTorrent, so clearly the company already knew a lot about file-sharers. In the early days the company was fairly open about its aim to provide an alternative to piracy, but perhaps one of the earliest indications of growing success came when early invites were shared among users of private torrent sites. Today Spotify is indeed huge. The service has an estimated 100 million users, many of them taking advantage of its ad-supported free tier. This is the gateway for many subscribers, including millions of former and even current pirates who augment their sharing with the desirable service. Over the years, Spotify has made no secret of its desire to recruit more pirates to its service. In 2014, Spotify Australia managing director Kate Vale said it was one of their key aims. “People that are pirating music and not paying for it, they are the ones we want on our platform. It’s important for us to be reaching these individuals that have never paid for music before in their life, and get them onto a service that’s legal and gives money back to the rights holders,” Vale said. Now, in a new interview with The Journal on Sports and Entertainment Law, General Counsel of Spotify Horacio Gutierrez reveals just how deeply this philosophy runs in the company. It’s absolutely fundamental to its being, he explains. “One of the things that inspired the creation of Spotify and is part of the DNA of the company from the day it launched (and remember the service was launched for the first time around 8 years ago) was addressing one of the biggest questions that everyone in the music industry had at the time — how would one tackle and combat online piracy in music?” Gutierrez says. “Spotify was determined from the very beginning to provide a fully licensed, legal alternative for online music consumption that people would prefer over piracy.” The signs that just might be possible came very early on. Just months after Spotify’s initial launch the quality of its service was celebrated on what was to become the world’s best music torrent site, What.cd. “Honestly it’s going to be huge,” a What.cd user predicted in 2008. “I’ve been browsing and playing from its seemingly endless music catalogue all afternoon, it loads as if it’s playing from local files, so fast, so easy. If it’s this great in such early beta stages then I can’t imagine where it’s going. I feel like buying another laptop to have permanently rigged.” Of course, hardcore pirates aren’t always easily encouraged to part with their cash, so Spotify needed an equivalent to the no-cost approach of many torrent sites. That is still being achieved today via its ad-supported entry level, Gutierrez says. “I think one just has to look at data to recognize that the freemium model for online music consumption works. Our free tier is a key to attracting users away from online piracy, and Spotify’s success is proof that the model works. “We have data around the world that shows that it works, that in fact we are making inroads against piracy because we offer an ability for those users to have a better experience with higher quality content, variety richer catalogue, and a number of other user-minded features that make the experience much better for the user.” Spotify’s general counsel says that the company is enjoying success, not only by bringing pirates onboard, but also by converting them to premium customers via a formula that benefits everyone in the industry. “If you look at what has happened since the launch of the Spotify service, we have been incredibly successful on that score. Figures coming out the music industry show that after 15 years of revenue losses in music industry, the music industry is once again growing thanks to music streaming,” he concludes. With the shutdown of What.cd in recent weeks, it’s likely that former users will be considering the Spotify option again this Christmas, if they aren’t customers already.
  14. 将近三年的时间,CHDBITS又以新的面貌重新回归了。开站初期还有很多制度需要完善同时也有很多错误需要修正,希望广大新老会员多提意见,共同努力把我们的大家建设的更加完美,与此同时,本站捐赠系统已经正式开放,会员们可以通过首页上右上方的捐赠渠道进行捐赠获得相应的特权,感谢每一位捐赠者的支持,刚刚开站确实需要资金去投入。请勿向私人转账捐赠,管理人员也不会向任何一位会员索要捐赠来开通权限,如果有发现管理人员违规向会员索要请跟我们反映一经查实必定严肃处理!在此对各位捐赠者表示衷心的感谢,让我们再一次见证CHD的成长!同时也衷心的感谢每一位管理人员辛勤的付出。祝大家圣诞快乐! CHDBITS管理组 2016.12.25_________________________________________________________CHDBTS regresses with a new aspect after nearly 3 years. There are many systems needing to be perfected and many mistakes needing to be corrected, so we hope spacious old and new members can provide lots of advises to take joint effort to make our site more perfect. And in the meanwhile, the donation system of our site has been officially opened, so all members can gain corresponding privileges by donating on the top-right donation channel on the home page. Thanks for the support of every donator, we really need capitals to invest in the beginning of opening this site. Please do not donate to personal account and managers will not demand any donation from members to open the limits of authority. If there are any managers illegally demanding donation from members, please reflect to us. We must handle it seriously when it is verified. We are here to show our heartfelt thanks to every donator and let us witness the growth of CHD again! What’s more, we also express our heartfelt thanks for every manager’s industrious pay. Wish everybody Merry Christmas! Manage Group of CHDBITS
  15. In the unregulated world of Internet piracy, some truly strange things can happen. Here at TorrentFreak we're just passive observers but a few days ago we were thrust onto the main stage, when someone from an unknown pirate group embedded a 'TorrentFreak' watermark into a 'cam' copy of Bad Santa 2. Ho! Ho! Ho! Many happy returns and Merry Christmas to all our readers. It’s Christmas Day once again and it’s been a pretty eventful year in file-sharing and copyright. While we wish things were different, there hasn’t been much positive news to report in 2016. There’s been the occasional ray of light here and there, but overall it’s been a cascade of negativity. Today, however, we promise not to spoil anyone’s Christmas lunch or well-deserved day off. In fact, this morning we can confidently report that for at least the next 48 hours, no one will be fined, detained, arrested, extradited, or otherwise screwed around with by rightsholder groups and their affiliates. Instead, we have a rather crazy mystery to solve, one that we really hope you can help us solve. On November 23, the movie Bad Santa 2 was released in the United States to a somewhat lukewarm reception. Despite the average reviews, it’s a Christmas movie so pirates were still looking for something seasonal to watch. Three weeks ago a copy surfaced in Russia with local dubbing but this week pirates obliged with an English language edition of the Billy Bob Thornton movie. However, something embedded in one of the sundry copies left us both surprised and scratching our heads here at TF. Within seconds of the movie starting and for the next couple of minutes, a giant watermark appears on screen. Filling the entire width of the print from border to border, the watermark then slowly makes its way up the screen until it disappears off the top. Of course, watermarks are usually put in place to indicate some kind of ownership. Studios use visible and invisible watermarks on screener copies of movies to literally stamp their name on pre-release versions of movies. However, we have absolutely no idea why someone would put our site name on a cam copy of a movie. TorrentFreak spoke with releasers and even a couple of site operators to find out who might be behind this little surprise but we’ve had no success getting to the bottom of the mystery. It’s certainly possible that the “Streetcams” reference at the start of the watermark could hold the secret, but we’ve had no success in identifying who or what could be behind that particular brand either. The watermark eventually scrolls away but at the end of the movie it reappears, beginning its journey from the bottom of the screen to the top in all its glory. From there, who knows where it goes but we are aware that the “streetcams” watermark has appeared elsewhere, although not with additional TorrentFreak branding. It’s more difficult to see when compared to Bad Santa 2, but here it is on a cam copy of the movie Shut In. So with logs on the fire and gifts on the tree, can you help us solve this cam mystery? Merry Christmas and other celebrations to all our readers source:Torrentfreak
  16. SceneRush wants all users A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in 2017. The Scene-Rush Administration hereby informs you that due To be on the Christmas and New Year's Day will be given a FREELEECH. (Only the upload is counted in all torrents). From December 24, 2016 (inclusive) until January 1, 2017 (inclusive).
  17. Rajesh

    Tmg | News

    Dear TmGians, Team TmG wishes you a very Happy Christmas. May your holidays be filled with laughter, love and joy As a gift for everyone's love & care towards us, we are proud to announce that Registrations are Open until 2nd January 2017 We would also like to add that the site has been set Freeleech until 6:00 am Tuesday 3rd January 2017 Invite your friends & family to be a part of this wonderful community RegardsTmGHub Staff
  18. China says that a campaign running since the summer has resulted in the closure of 290 copyright-infringing websites. Fines have also been handed down over the illegal downloading of movies and games with 33 cases ending up in court. Meanwhile, the United States has called out China over other 'pirate' venues that remain open. On July 12, China’s State Copyright Administration and four other departments launched “Jian Wang 2016”, a program designed to crack down on Internet-based intellectual property infringement. According to the government, JW2016 targeted the “unauthorized illegal spread” of film and television works, news and other digital literature in order to protect the rights and interests of rightsholders. The program also aimed to further regulate online music and cloud storage services. The cloud storage impact was felt immediately, with many providers choosing to “voluntarily” close down in the face of government allegations of illegal activity. In October, one of the largest, Qihoo 360, said it would cease offering accounts to private citizens due to the service being used to spread pirated content and other “illegal information” which inflicted “huge harm on society”. In a statement on the closure, the government said that Qihoo 360 will wipe all user data by February 2017, a move which reflects how much importance the “360 group of companies’ attach to the protection of copyright works.” This week, China’s National Copyright Administration announced new successes achieved by JW2016 during a five-month period. According to the department, the authorities handled 514 cases of online copyright infringement between July and November. Fines equal to almost $467,000 were handed down. Others received a harsher treatment. According to the government, a total of 290 websites said to have engaged in Internet piracy were shut down. None of the sites said to have been closed are named in China’s official announcement. “The State Copyright Administration has also supervised four batches of a total of 31 cases of copyright infringement, granting subsidies to local cases of more than 1.5 million yuan ($216,000),” the Administration said. “At home and abroad, Jian Wang 2016 has had a very good effect. The initial results of copyright management on the Internet has greatly improved the environment for copyright and laid good foundations for further action.” While China says it’s making progress on the copyright enforcement front, that hasn’t stopped it from being criticized by the United States. In this week’s “Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets”, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) mentioned China in connection with a number of sites offering either pirate or counterfeit content, including the little-known-in-the-West ‘Beevideo’. “BeeVideo is an application that facilitates the viewing of allegedly infringing movies and television shows on smart TVs through set-top boxes, and on mobile devices,” the USTR said. “The app is available through the BeeVideo.tv website portal. BeeVideo has been downloaded more than 12 million times and once downloaded allegedly provides unlimited unauthorized access to infringing content. The developer and operator of BeeVideo is allegedly based in China.” The USTR also called out China over Nanjing Imperiosus, a company that allegedly provides domain name registration services to around 2,300 illegal pharmacies. In a comment Thursday, the EFF said that while there may be issues with the sites themselves, domain registrars don’t host any content. “It’s true that domain names can sometimes point to content deemed unlawful, but so too, ironically, does the Notorious Markets List—as well as this blog post, for that matter,” the EFF said. “Enforcing content laws against intermediaries who merely point to unlawful information is a never-ending and misdirected quest, in which freedom of expression is an inevitable casualty.” source:torrentfreak
  19. When a Government agency decides to make a list of the most "notorious" piracy markets, accuracy is of the essence. Unfortunately, however, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative managed to make a few grave errors. It lists the wrong domain for Putlocker, for example, and includes several domains that haven't been active for months. With millions of monthly views, Putlocker is the go-to video streaming site for many people. Earlier this year the site mysteriously disappeared, but after several weeks it eventually made a comeback on a new domain, Putlockers.ch. As one of the largest ‘pirate sites’ on the Internet, Putlocker is a thorn in the side of rightsholders, and this week the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) put it on its annual list of “notorious markets.” At least, that was the goal. In reality, the U.S. Government listed an unrelated domain with a similar but different name; Putlocker.ch (no ‘s’ at the end). “The operator of Putlocker is believed to be based in Vietnam and appears to be taking actions to evade enforcement measures,” the USTR writes in its overview. “For example, in 2016 Putlocker hopped domains from the country code top-level domain of Iceland (.is) to Switzerland (.ch) and started using reverse proxy services to obscure the location of its hosting provider.” That’s the wrong Putlocker domain… TorrentFreak reached out to the owner of Putlocker.ch, a domain name that’s parked at SEDO and doesn’t link to any infringing content. He explains that his company Marshall Domains LTD specializes in buying domains names which are monetized through type-in traffic. They buy all sorts of names, with worried.com being one of their latest additions. Clearly, Putlocker.ch is a good choice when it comes to type-in traffic, as it even confused the Trade Representative enough to include it in his notorious markets review. Unfortunately, this is not the only unusual domain in the ‘notorious market’ review. The USTR report also lists several domain names that are no longer operational. Yet, they are classified as some of the world’s worst piracy havens. The Novamov.com domain for example, hasn’t been operational since January, almost a year. Instead, the site now redirects to Auroravid.to. Similarly, Divxstage.to, Videoweed.es and Movshare.net have been redirecting to other sites for months too. And then there’s Nowdownload.ch, which has been parked for a while, serving no infringing content at all. It almost seems like the USTR simply copied and pasted some of these URLs from last year’s report, without checking if they were still online. That wouldn’t be a surprise, as some of the other text is identical to last year as well. Whatever the reason, it certainly is sloppy for a document which aims to urge foreign Governments to change their local laws.
  20. We wish you happy holidays and thank you for another year you were with us. 10 years to see you here! As you already know every year competitions are rich and can be found here. You can leave your wishes for the staff and the wider topic below. A Christmas and a happy new year! Staff FileList
  21. Members, site upgrade security strategy, XP system is no longer known to support (XP system can be installed Firefox browser to visit this site), other systems do not support the part of the client, which is the current cause of the red species can not connect Site server, in no other way, can upgrade their system or client, please upgrade, inconvenience please understand, thank you for your support.
  22. Most people know that BitTorrent is far from anonymous, but seeing all your recent downloads listed on a public website is still quite a shock. 'I Know What You Download' says it does exactly that, and also helps people to uncover the torrenting habits of friends with a nifty spy tool. So what have you downloaded lately? If you’re using BitTorrent without a VPN, proxy or seedbox, there’s a good chance that the rest of the world can see without asking. Several companies have made it their job to monitor and report files that are shared through torrent sites. This is also how tens of thousands of people end up getting warnings in their mailboxes from copyright holders, or worse. The public nature of people’s sharing habits was highlighted a few years ago by Youhavedownloaded.com, which has since been closed since. However, a similar service that cropped up recently is perhaps even more scary. ‘I Know What You Download‘ monitors torrent traffic around the clock and makes everything public. This means that you can see what information they store on the IP-address you currently have. The site currently has information on 460,000 torrents in its database plus 70 million unique IP-addresses captured during the last month alone. This makes it much larger than its predecessor. If checking out your ‘own’ downloads isn’t enough, the site also helps people to check what others have shared. Just enter any IP-address in the search box and you’re good to go. Below, for example, we have a list of recent downloads shared by a random Google Fiber customer in Provo, Utah. Random Google fiber user In addition, the site offers a nifty spy tool where you can see what your friends are downloading, without knowing their IP-address. If someone clicks on a link you send them, their alleged download history shows up immediately, without the IP-address being exposed. TorrentFreak got in touch with the people behind the site to find out more about this monitoring and spying service. The company informed us that the site helps to showcase their abilities to the various outfits they work with, including copyright holders. “We’ve set up the site for promotional purposes and as a demonstration of our capabilities,” Marketing director Andrey Rogov says. “We are engaged in the distribution of information relating to torrent downloading activity to rightsholders, advertising platforms, law-enforcement and international organizations.” The company offers API access to its data for interested parties and can also provide TCP dumps as extra proof that downloaded content is linked to a certain IP-address. Of course, not everyone likes to see their information exposed on the site, especially if they haven’t downloaded content themselves. However, Rogov says that they generally don’t respond to removal requests from the public. They do, in some cases, help individuals to remove their own content from public view if it’s being shared without permission. And they also assist organizations to understand how their network is used to pirate content. “For example, we received a letter from a girl whose sexually explicit video had appeared on the Internet and had been widely spread over torrents sites. We helped her to remove public access to this content. “We also respond to inquiries from some organizations. For example, Northeastern University asked us about torrent downloads from their IP-addresses,” Rogov explains. For the public at large, however, the site should mainly be a reminder of how public BitTorrent is, and that everything you share is open for others to see. — Notes: As with all monitoring tools, the service probably isn’t always 100% accurate. For those who have dynamic IP-addresses the service might also show content that someone else has downloaded. VPN users will also notice a long list of downloads that are not theirs. Source: Torrentfreak
  23. All Torrents Free and Double Upload Hon3yHD Wishes you Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Until 30 Dec 2016 (6d 19:03:16 to go) set by Hon3y
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