Jump to content

reaper's Content - Page 25 - InviteHawk - Your Only Source for Free Torrent Invites

Buy, Sell, Trade or Find Free Torrent Invites for Private Torrent Trackers Such As redacted, blutopia, losslessclub, femdomcult, filelist, Chdbits, Uhdbits, empornium, iptorrents, hdbits, gazellegames, animebytes, privatehd, myspleen, torrentleech, morethantv, bibliotik, alpharatio, blady, passthepopcorn, brokenstones, pornbay, cgpeers, cinemageddon, broadcasthenet, learnbits, torrentseeds, beyondhd, cinemaz, u2.dmhy, Karagarga, PTerclub, Nyaa.si, Polishtracker etc.

reaper

Advanced Members
  • Posts

    714
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    18
  • Feedback

    100%
  • Points

    21,725 [ Donate ]

Everything posted by reaper

  1. You may notice a new button on our torrent details page that is called "Req Reseed". This will allow you to request a reseed on that specific torrent. Which means it will send a PM to all of the members who have completed it in the past, as well as the uploader. Hopefully this will allow our torrents to stay active for longer periods of time.
  2. Tracker Name : Acid Lounge Signup Link : https://www.acid-lounge.org.uk/Main/?act=Signup&id=74&hash=27f671915502df036e04518a1b294217 Genre : General Closing Date : Limited time Additional Information : Acid Lounge (A-L) is a Private Torrent Tracker for 0DAY / GENERAL Open for Limited Signup Signup key:2g5bb9
  3. Tracker Name : TheNutBox Signup Link : http://anonym.to/?http://thenutbox.info/signup.php Genre : General Closing Date : NA Additional Information : NA
  4. 1 IPT invite Apply here And I will decide
  5. Great to have you here mate Hope you enjoy it here
  6. Beathau5 has hit 100% donations for the month of March! As a celebratory reward we are having a week of freeleech (until the 25th). Huge thanks to everyone who has helped and enjoy the music!
  7. A U.S. federal court has handed down a significant damages award in favor of adult movie studio Malibu Media. In a default judgment, defendant L. Sagala from Muskegon, Michigan is ordered to pay $40,500 for downloading "X-Art" films via BitTorrent. x-artMalibu Media, the Los Angeles based company behind the ‘X-Art’ adult movies, is one of the most active copyright trolls in the United States. This year alone they have filed 288 separate cases involving one or in some cases dozens of defendants. Day in and day out the company scours the Internet for people sharing their movies via BitTorrent. They then collect the associated IP-addresses, and ask courts all over the country to help them find the perpetrators. Nearly all of these cases end up being settled for a few thousand dollars each. However, every now and then a defendant fails to respond, giving Malibu Media the opportunity to obtain a default judgment. This happened to L. Sagala from Muskegon, Michigan, who was found guilty of willful copyright infringement by a federal court last week. Malibu Media found that the IP-address registered to Sagala was used to share several X-Art movies and asked the court to award $40,500.00 in statutory damages. A bargain, according to Malibu Media, who claim that the real damages are even higher. “Despite the fact of Defendant’s willful infringement, Plaintiff only seeks an award of $40,500.00 in statutory damages. This amount is reasonable when considering that Plaintiff’s actual damages far exceed this sum,” Malibu Media’s lawyers write. “To explain, Defendant materially aided each of the other participants in the BitTorrent swarm of infringers. This swarm contained thousands of peers and continues to grow. Plaintiff’s actual damages are the lost sales of its content to those thousands of infringers. In the aggregate, these lost sales far exceed $40,500.00,” they add. In an order filed before the weekend, District Court Judge Robert Jonkert grants Malibu Media’s damages request, as well as $1,649.40 for attorneys’ fees and costs. As Sagala failed to defend himself the verdict doesn’t come as a surprise. However, the relatively high damages award is not something we see every day. The Orderdefault-order-40k Over the past few months Malibu Media has scored several similar default “victories” and there is no sign that they will be stopping anytime soon. Together with numerous settlements, which are worth up to thousands of dollars each, the company and its lawyers are estimated to have made millions of dollars. Malibu Media’s legal action against alleged BitTorrent pirates initially started in 2012, when it followed in the footsteps of several other adult entertainment outfits. Since then, the company has filed a total of 1,894 lawsuits. It’s pretty safe to say that in addition to its x-rated activities, Malibu Media has also perfected the ‘art’ of copyright trolling.
  8. Tracker Name : HD-Shares Signup Link : http://anonym.to/?http://hd-shares.org/?p=signup&pid=16 Genre : HD Closing Date : NA Additional Information : HD site
  9. Tracker Name : SceneTime Signup Link : http://anonym.to/?http://www.scenetime.com/login.php Genre : General Closing Date : NA Additional Information : SceneTime is a Private Torrent Tracker for 0DAY / GENERAL
  10. I apply for the account marius I will make good use of it as a enthusiastic learner I hope to get the chance to join them. For any thing else Please pm me.Been wanting to join Some E learning sites and this is one of the best. I am in the learning curves as a student so this tracker would be of great help Cheers mate
  11. LOTTERY! Our friends at Ultraseedbox decided to be very generous, for they love BTN and our users. So; we're giving out 20 of their Thunder plan boxes at random for a months use. All you need/must do is to post (reply) to this thread ONCE (click [Discuss] just above to open the thread from the main page). Please read the rules completely. RULES: 1) You can only win 1 box. 2) You can only post to this thread ONCE. Posting more than once for any reason will get you automatically disqualified. Discussions regarding this offer or Ultraseedbox should be done in Ultraseedboxes thread in our advertisement forum. 3) You must active on the site, be it seeding/leeching/posting on forums/irc dating back at least a week. (starting to spam now is useless) 4) Winners will be chosen using random.org, we will use the post order number starting from 2 to how many replies this gets. 5) This thread will be locked in approx 24 hours, following that winners will be selected and their names will appear under the 'winners' section of this post. 6) After winners have been announced, you have 24 hours to claim your prize by Posting a StaffBox PM with the title 'Lottery Prize'. If you do not claim the prize within 24 hours, your prize will be forfeit and another person selected. 7) BTN's Staff (FLS+) cannot participate in this. 8) Non-BTN specific box issues should be raised with Ultraseedbox customer service representatives directly or on Ultraseedboxes thread in our advertisement forum. Box specs: - 450GB HDD - 1Gbit Download - 300Mbit Upload - 3TB Bandwidth - Available for your use for 1 month Winners!: If your name appears in the box immediately below, you MUST send a StaffBox PM with the title 'Lottery Prize' to claim your prize within 24 hours of the announcement failure to do so forfeits your win and another member will be selected at random per the rules. Didn't win? Check back soon as unclaimed prizes might mean you get more chances! Also don't forget the Stylesheet Competition!. Happy St. Paddy's Day!!
  12. An upload contest for March It was the best of times, it was the wors... nah, it was pretty much the shit. From waking up an hour before school to catch Dragon Ball Z followed by Saved by the Bell, to watching the same VHS tape of Braincandy or HalfBaked over and over until you could recite every line, the 90s were the shit. Great movies, great tv, horrible pants, and the Fu-Schnickens. What a great time in the world to celebrate as we March on into spring. (I apologize if you know what the Fu-Schnickens are, I'm sorry that had to happen to you) All uploads of films released in the 90s will receive 24 hour freeleech, and they'll all count toward your total on the leaderboard. Post your uploads in the contest thread to receive the ONE TIME entry bonus of 10k! In honor of our legendary legend trza, we will rotate between his old SMB banners for a few months.
  13. Rep and thanks given mate Aplpying for BitSpyder
  14. After the team behind the controversial Popcorn Time software called it quits, Kim Dotcom has weighed in on the debate ignited by the app. "Popcorn Time and countless similar applications show where the road ends for Hollywood," the Megaupload founder says. Last week Popcorn Time burst onto the scene, offering content to be found on dozens of other sites but sitting head and shoulders above the rest in simplicity and presentation. But after a dream start and dozens of news articles, it was all over. Pressure had been building within the project and rather than let things get completely out of hand, a decision was taken to move away. At the start of the weekend the Popcorn Time team called it quits and interest in the project expressed by a dev at YTS was later withdrawn by the site’s operator. Earlier in the week there had been other complications too, including the removal of the Popcorn Time installer from Mega.co.nz, the hosting service chosen by the software’s devs. So what did Kim Dotcom know about that? “I just woke up. No idea what happened,” Dotcom told TF at 03:50am local time Thursday. “I’m not involved in Mega’s day-to-day business since I resigned from Management to work on an alternative Internet concept called Meganet, Baboom and the Internet Party.” Days later we’re still no closer to discovering why the files were taken down, whether that was due to Mega’s own decision based on a ToS violation or if the hosting service was pressured by the MPAA. What is clear, however, is that Popcorn Time, the most elegant unofficial movie-viewing application of recent times, has underlined that the destruction of Mega did little to ease Hollywood’s plight. “I support innovation,” Dotcom told TF. “Popcorn Time and countless similar applications show where the road ends for Hollywood. Ultimately it’s a cat-and-mouse game Hollywood can’t win by force but only with smarter Internet offerings.” Interestingly, it seems that the people behind Popcorn Time actually understand where Dotcom is coming from. In a file-sharing world dominated by the likes of The Pirate Bay and KickassTorrents, Popcorn Time came along this week and took what XBMC has being doing for some time and amped it up to eleven. They took the same content being offered by everyone else and made it more accessible and desirable. Dotcom says this is what Hollywood should be doing, but instead their anti-piracy fixation remains. “The destruction of Megaupload did nothing for Hollywood. Piracy is bigger than ever, despite overreaching law enforcement action & efforts by the MPAA and Chris Dodd to buy aggressive copyright laws and treaties. Hollywood made a mistake when they hired a powerful former Senator to run the MPAA in an attempt to fix their Internet problems with a sledgehammer,” he adds. While Popcorn Time was hardly stealth with its public torrent sources and open source format, Dotcom says that the worst is yet to come. “The innovators of today are working on fully encrypted parallel Internets which don’t rely on IPs. They are fluid oceans of homeless data that can’t be controlled by anybody. I know of several projects that will make it extremely difficult for Hollywood. How do you take things down that can’t be taken down?” he questions. “Combine that with apps and sites that provide a no-takedown one-click high-speed content experience and Hollywood’s nightmare is complete.” The signs indeed point to things getting worse. This week TF spoke to a developer who told us that work is already underway to bring a Popcorn Time-style experience to smart TVs, showing that not only is innovation far from dead, but soon even the likes of The Pirate Bay will have to do something to catch up. According to Dotcom, however, there’s still time for Hollywood to properly open up. “It’s not to late for Hollywood to embrace the Internet and offer more appealing services than those unauthorized services out there. Within three years Hollywood could double global income with an ingenious new online content service I have created. It’s so good that International license holders of content would join this offering in a heartbeat. I have offered my help in an open letter to Hollywood some time ago. They still prefer the sledgehammer,” he says. “Hollywood has built a fortune on stories with happy endings, yet they don’t get it in the real world. The Internet has the potential to be the biggest happy ending for Hollywood – and I know how,” Dotcom concludes.
  15. From this point forward, all documentaries will be permanently Free Leech. We feel anyone's desire to learn should not be impeded by their ratio. Like the other FL torrents they will cost you nothing to download, but anything uploaded will still be counted. As usual FL doesn't apply to seedbox users, but it's not like ratio is keeping them from downloading any documentary they want anyway.
  16. Tracker Name : Baltic Torrent Tracker Signup Link : http://anonym.to/?http://www.baltracker.net/account.php Genre : General Closing Date : NA Additional Information : NA
  17. There are two ways to catch up in time for the April 6 premiere of Game of Thrones' third season. You could read (and participate in) Margaret Lyons's day-by-day catch-up regimen. You can watch this 25-minute recap video from HBO. Or you could just forgo any catch-up and be that person asking a million questions come premiere time. Don't be that person.
  18. Comedian David Brenner died today at his home in New York, NY. He was 78. A favorite of Tonight Show host, Johnny Carson, Brenner made over 150 appearances as a guest and substitute host on the NBC latenight show, starting in the ’70s. A contemporary of such stand-up legends as Andy Kaufman, Freddie Prinze and Gabe Kaplan, Brenner made a name for his observational comedic styling accentuated by his toothy grin, wavy hair and lanky demeanor. Brenner was born on Feb. 4, 1936 in Philadelphia, the son of a vaudeville singer and comedian who went under the stage name “Lou Murphy”. Brenner served two years in the Army and after majoring in mass communications at Temple University, he went on to write, direct and produce socially-conscious TV documentaries as the head of the doc department at Westinghouse Broadcasting and Multimedia Broadcasting. Cutting his teeth on the stand-up circuit in New York, in the late ’60s, Brenner was spotted by a Tonight Show talent scout. Several auditions later, Brenner made his debut on the latenight show on January 8, 1971. In 1976, Brenner starred in the short-lived comedy NBC series Snip opposite Lesley Ann Warren, which was a take-off on Warren Beatty’s 1975 film Shampoo. He also played a charity ball auctioneer in the 1989 romantic comedy Worth Winning starring Mark Harmon and Madeleine Stowe. The comedian also made appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The David Frost Show, The Mike Douglas Show, Real Time With Bill Maher, The Late Show With David Letterman, The Daily Show and was a frequent guest on Howard Stern. Brenner was one of the comedians featured in the 2005 cult documentary The Aristocrats. Brenner died in New York City at his home.
  19. 2014-03-17 00:37:35 - Call for entries Graphic Design Contest We have decided to change the deadline for our Graphic Design Contest and give you a little more time to participate and submit your creations. The new deadline is March 31, 2014. Don't forget about the prizes and that all valid entries will get automatically 100gb upload. For more information please see the forum post here. Good luck all!
  20. The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’ tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Anchorman 2’ '12 Years A Slave' completes the top three. Oscar winner 12 Years A Slave is the most downloaded movie this week. The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. All the movies in the list are BD/DVDrips unless stated otherwise. Ranking (last week) Movie IMDb Rating / Trailer 1(…) The Wolf Of Wall Street 8.5 / trailer 2(…) Anchorman 2 (Webrip) 6.9 / trailer 3(1) 12 Years A Slave 8.4 / trailer 4(8) Bad Country ?.? / trailer 5(2) Frozen 8.1 / trailer 6(…) Avengers Confidential Black Widow And Punisher 5.6 / trailer 7(3) Delivery Man 6.4 / trailer 8(…) 47 Ronin (Webrip) 6.5 / trailer 9(4) Gravity 8.2 / trailer 10(6) American Hustle 7.6 / trailer Source: torrentfreak.com
  21. Tracker Name : thecollectors.ro Signup Link : General Genre : http://anonym.to/?http://thecollectors.ro/signup.php Closing Date : NA Additional Information : Romanian General Tracker
  22. Tracker Name : mutracker Signup Link : https://mutracker.org/register.php Genre : Music Closing Date : NA Additional Information : NA
  23. Anyways listen to Ethan he knows his trackers. And Welcome to IH
  24. Animated comedy tops action rivals with $21 million second week; “Single Moms Club” bombs, “Grand Budapest Hotel” and “Veronica Mars” crack top 10 Animation trumped action at the weekend box office, as the family comedy “Mr. Peabody and Sherman” surged past “Need for Speed” and two other testosterone-fueled movies to pull off an upset with a $21.2 million second week. Moviegoers chose DreamWorks Animation's tale of a professorial pooch and his young charge over the 3D big screen adaptation of the popular video game, which opened with an underwhelming $17.8 million despite the presence of star Aaron Paul, from TV's “Breaking Bad.” That left the hot car tale in third behind last week's No. 1 film, the R-rated sword-and-sandals saga “300: Rise of an Empire,” which took in $19.1 million. The Liam Neeson jetliner thriller “Non-Stop” was fourth with $10.6 million in its third week. “Tyler Perry's Single Moms Club,” the weekend's other wide opener, disappointed with $8.3 million, the lowest debut ever for a film directed by Perry. Meanwhile, Wes Anderson's ensemble comedy “The Grand Budapest Hotel” stayed hot in its expansion and cracked the top ten with $3.6 million and a terrific $55,152 average on 66 screens. That put it just ahead of “Veronica Mars,” the TV show adaptation that was brought to the big screen via a record-breaking Kickstarter campaign, which finished eighth with $2 million in its limited debut. “Mr. Peabody,” which is based on a segment from the 50-year-old TV cartoon series “The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,” continued to draw an audience beyond the minivan crowd — 57 percent of its audience was over 25 — and upped its domestic total to $63 million for distributor Fox. “We're still seeing strong approval numbers from the youngsters in our exit polls,” said Fox distribution chief Chris Aronson, “but there's definitely an adult nostalgia thing going on here.” Directed by Rob Minkoff (“The Lion King”) and featuring the voice of Ty Burrell of TV's “Modern Family,” “Mr. Peabody saw a big surge Saturday in its market-high 3,951 theaters and wound up down just 32 percent from its opening weekend. That suggests staying power over the next few weeks and schools’ spring break, but it will face a challenge starting Friday, when Disney rolls out “Muppets Most Wanted.” DreamWorks’ “Need for Speed” came in well under the $25 million that analysts and distributor Disney had projected. They'd expected a combination of gamers, fans of muscle car movies and a 3D boost to power “Need for Speed.” It hit those demographic targets, just not hard enough, and the presence of the other action movies may have hurt. “Need for Speed” failed to match the $23 million opening of the weakest of the “Fast & Furious” movies, 2006's “Tokyo Drift.” And it didn't connect with the console crowd either, joining a list of recent video-game misfires that includes “Max Payne” and “Silent Hill: Revelation.” The audience was 70 percent male and 56 percent was between 18 and 34 years of age. The 3D screens, in 90 percent of the 3,115 theaters, delivered just 43 percent of the gross. It received a so-so “B+” CinemaScore. “If the overall number was bigger we'd be doing high fives because of the demos,” Disney distribution chief Dave Hollis told TheWrap Sunday. “One of the fundamentally tricky parts of tracking is that younger audiences can be finicky and easily distracted, but keeping their focus is our job, so the domestic opening is disappointing.” The foreign openings provided a bright spot. “Need for Speed” took in $45.6 million from roughly 40 markets, led by a strong $21 million No. 1 debut in China, so its $63.4 million first-weekend worldwide total nearly matches its $66 million production budget. Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros.’ “300: Rise of an Empire” raised its domestic total to $78 million. It was off 58 percent, a little more than the 53 percent that the original “300″ fell in its second week. With another $41 million from overseas this weekend, it's up to $158 million internationally and $236 million worldwide. “Tyler Perry's Single Moms Club,” landed with a thud. The PG-13 comedy-drama drew a crowd that was predictably female (79 percent) and older (80 percent over 25), and they gave it an “A-” CinemaScore. It's the final film Perry will release via Lionsgate, at least for now, as he turns his attention to his TV work with Oprah Winfrey's OWN Network. Warner Bros.’ PG-13-rated “Veronica Mars,” starring Kristen Bell, got off to a solid start in its limited debut. The comedy co-written, produced, and directed by creator Rob Thomas was also made available for download Friday, which may have cut into its box office, and early streaming problems had some of the film's contributors seething. Disney's animated juggernaut “Frozen” spent its 17th week in the top ten, with a little over $2 million this weekend. It's about to cross $400 million domestically and has taken in more than $1.02 billion worldwide.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.