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  1. "We started Popcorn Time as a challenge to ourselves. That's our motto. That's what we stand for. We are enormously proud of this project. It is the biggest thing we've ever achieved.And we've assembled an amazing team in the process, with people we love to work with. And to be honest, right now every single one of us has a knot in our stomachs. We love Pochoclín and everything it stands for, and we feel that we are letting our amazing contributors down. The ones who translated the app into 32 languages, some of which we weren’t even aware existed. We stand in awe at what open source community can do. We are startup geeks, first and foremost. We read Techcrunch, Reddit and Hacker News. We got frontpaged in Hacker News twice. At the same time. We got articles on Time Magazine, Fast Company, TechCrunch, TUAW, Ars Technica, Washington Post, Huffington Post, Yahoo Finance, Gizmodo, PC Magazine and Torrent Freak, just to name a few. And we got some action on TV and Radio shows, and this doesn't even include the many interviews we had to reject due to the barrage of media attention. And they were not chastising us. They were cheering for us. We became the underdog that would fight for the consumer. Some people we respect, some of our heroes spoke wonders of Popcorn Time, which is a lot more than what we wanted to get out of an experiment we threw together in a couple of weeks. Popcorn Time as a project is legal. We checked. Four Times. But, as you may know, that's rarely enough. Our huge reach gave us access to a lot of people, from newspapers to the creators of many sites and apps that had a huge global reach. We learned a lot from these people, especially that standing against an old fashioned industry has it’s own associated costs. Costs that no one should have to pay in any way, shape or form. You know what's the best thing about Popcorn Time? That tons of people agreed in unison that the movie industry has way too many ridiculous restrictions on way too many markets. Take Argentina for example: streaming providers seem to believe that "There's Something About Mary" is a recent movie. That movie would be old enough to vote here. The bulk of our users is not in the US. It's everywhere else. Popcorn Time got installed on every single country on Earth. Even the two that don't have internet access. Piracy is not a people problem. It’s a service problem. A problem created by an industry that portrays innovation as a threat to their antique recipe to collect value. It seems to everyone that they just don’t care. But people do. We've shown that people will risk fines, lawsuits and whatever consequences that may come just to be able to watch a recent movie in slippers. Just to get the kind of experience they deserve. And maybe, that asking nicely for a few bucks a month to watch whichever movie you want is a bit better than that. Popcorn Time is shutting down today. Not because we ran out of energy, commitment, focus or allies. But because we need to move on with our lives. Our experiment has put us at the doors of endless debates about piracy and copyright, legal threats and the shady machinery that makes us feel in danger for doing what we love. And that’s not a battle we want a place in. xoxo, Pochoclín."
  2. i have one account 3Daccess to exchange :) tracker have big contain 3D movie and 3D documentary
  3. thanks for the news :)
  4. If you've ever wondered how to create a torrent, you've come to the right place. This article will explain how to create a torrent and use it to upload whatever you want to people all over the world! If you do not know what BitTorrent is or how your client is used. Investigate your torrent client. Most up-to-date clients can make torrents (only a minority may not be able to). For a free client that can create torrents try µTorrent for Windows and Mac, Transmission for Mac, Deluge for Linux or JSTorrent for Chrome OS. (Note: JSTorrent cannot make torrents. It is just a torrent client for Chromebooks.) Select the option to make a new torrent file. This is usually located under the File menu and named "Create New Torrent" or words to that effect. If it is not in this location try looking under other menus or the toolbars. If you are still uncertain, check the official website of your client for more details. Sometimes dragging the file/folder into the client also works. Select the files you wish to be in the torrent. If you will have several files consider arranging them all first in a folder, so you can simply select that folder to use as the torrent contents. The name of your torrent file will usually be the name of the file or folder in it. You can easily rename the file afterwards Enter a tracker. A tracker controls the transfer of data for your torrent. A tracker looks similar to an ordinary URL. . If you want to index your torrent on a torrent downloads website then you should use the tracker owned by that website, as not all indexing sites will allow external trackers. If you are using a private tracker (you probably aren't), then be sure to tick the box to mark it as private. Do not tick this box otherwise. Add any additional information. You can add a comment for the torrent if you wish. The piece size should be left at the automatic setting unless you know what you're doing. Once you have filled in all the required areas create your torrent. You may be asked where to save and what to call the .torrent file, or you may have been asked beforehand. Share your torrent. If you are making the torrent so you can send a friend a file, just send them the .torrent file. If you want it open to the public to download you are best listing it on a torrent download website. Once on such a site find the link to add or upload a new torrent and fill in the required information. You will probably be required to register if you have not already. Once people start downloading the torrent from this site it will gather more and more seeders. If you wish you can stop seeding once the torrent is "stable", or continue to seed.
  5. Hello every one , I have one account for exchange with another account or invite for other trackers :) Tracker : Docspedia Genre : E-learning - Documentary PS: tracker have an excellent contains, most files are in freeleech
  6. thank you i have account at this tracker with 250 gb buffer :)
  7. Hi every one , I have 1x invite scenetime for exchange with another tracker. Suggest me. Thanks.
  8. Tracker Name : HD86 Signup Link : https://hd86.org/signup.php?sitelanguage=6 Genre : HD-MOVIE/TV Closing Date : Limited signe up Additional Information : Chinese Tracker GO GO GO !!!
  9. Hi Mr, I have 3dacces, Scenetime, Hd-sportbits,hdme Reply me if you want
  10. Hi every one, I have one account for HD-sportbits, i wanna exchang it for ncore . PS: if you have not ncore suggest me any other trackers.
  11. Tracker Name : IceTorrent Signup Link : http://www.icetorrent.org/signup.php Genre : HD /TV - FILMS / Games / GENERAL Closing Date : N/A Additional Information : Limited Signe UP for FREE
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