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  1. Karagarga (KG) News - Ratio Reform Dear all, we're reforming the ratio system. The reform has been a long time coming and was discussed extensively among the devs/staff this year. The first step will be lowered ratio requirements. The tracker rules page now reflects these new values. These new requirements do take effect immediately. We trust that this will reduce ratio stress. Download amount: 0-100 Gb. Minimum share ratio: no requirement. Download amount: 100-200 Gb. Minimum share ratio: 0.05. Download amount: 200-400 Gb. Minimum share ratio: 0.1. Download amount: 400-700 Gb. Minimum share ratio: 0.15. Download amount: 700-1000 Gb. Minimum share ratio: 0.2. Download amount: 1000 Gb or more Minimum share ratio: 0.25 In words, the differences are: the requirements start later (at 100gb rather than 20gb), they are slower (increase in .05 instead of .1), each step is longer, and therefore the ratio requirement becomes stable at 1TB instead of 500Gb.
  2. Magico.info News - Upgrade in progress Google Translation: Upgrade works are running ... We'll be near you soon ...
  3. MoreThan.TV (MTV) News - Please upload (update) Hi MTV Family, some of our upload servers are still in limbo. As we continue to work on this, please feel free to upload any of your favorite shows or movies that are missed by the bots!
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  5. Anthelion News - Freeleech Pool Freeleech Pool Tipped! ***** has triggered the Freeleech Pool! The following film(s) have been randomly selected and are now freeleech for the next 48 hours. Here Thanks to users who donated to the pool. Now go drop some of your own orbs into the next pool!
  6. PTFiles News - Crazy Hour Crazyhour All torrents free and triple upload credit! starts in 23 Hours 56 Minutes 37 Seconds
  7. D-Forever News - About requests Google Translation: In recent weeks we have seen an increase in requests for reseed in the comments of the torrents. Which is not the place provided for this purpose. Here is the link to the forum where this should be done. Request for reseed Read the two rules of this forum before making your request. Thank you
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    Erwomi news Google Translate: On Friday, December 21, 2018, Friday from 17:00 to 19:00, 50 questions will be struck on the message board. In addition to the prizes won in the game, prizes will also be awarded. Everybody is welcome! You can read about premium prizes HERE.
  9. Tech Giants Warn US Govt. Against EU’s ‘Article 13’ Plans The CCIA, which represents global tech firms including Cloudflare, Google, and Facebook, is warning the U.S. Government against the EU's copyright reform plans. According to the tech giants, Article 13 could result in significant economic consequences for the U.S. digital economy, with a possible ripple effect on the rest of the world. Under President Trump, the United States has worked hard to put several new trade deals in place. The administration is also working on a new trade agreement with the EU for which the US Trade Representative recently asked the public for input. This week the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), which includes Amazon, Cloudflare, Facebook, and Google as members, sent in its thoughts. The submission includes a stark warning against the EU’s proposed copyright reform plans, including Article 13, which could open the door to upload filtering. It’s no secret that the proposal is a topic of intense debate within the EU. The tech companies, however, warn the US Government that its effects may hurt the US economy as well. The CCIA cautions that the proposed changes could increase liability for large Internet services by weakening the safe harbor protections provided by current EU law. At the same time, it will be at odds with the DMCA’s safe harbor provisions. “The proposed Copyright Directive disrupts settled law protecting intermediaries by weakening established protections from U.S. Internet services in the 2000 EU E-Commerce Directive, and by imposing an unworkable filtering mandate on hosting providers that would require automated ‘notice-and-stay-down’ for a wide variety of copyrighted works. “If adopted, the Directive would dramatically weaken these long-standing liability protections, which suggests that most modern service providers may be ineligible for its protections,” the CCIA says. The tech companies note that EU officials have identified US companies as the intended targets of these proposals. They fear that the plans will result in implicit upload filter requirements. “Under Article 13 of the proposal, the Directive now implies that online services must procure or develop and implement content recognition technology. The decision to compel affirmative filtering of all Internet content, including audiovisual works, images, and text, based on that content’s copyright status, is alarming and profoundly misguided.” According to the latest proposals, Article 13 would not impose a general monitoring requirement. However, it may require Internet services to ensure that infringing content is not reuploaded, which is hard to achieve without automated filters. The CCIA points out the lack of specifics as another concern. It’s not clear what measures hosting providers and other services will have to implement in order to be safe, they argue. This uncertainty and the incompatibility with US law is troublesome for the tech companies. They hope that the US Government will keep these concerns in mind while negotiating a new trade deal. The final text of Article 13 is still being drafted. The latest trilogue meeting will take place later this week. The CCIA cautions the US to keep these developments in mind, noting that they have the potential to harm the US economy. “The text is currently under negotiation in trilogue. If the final EU reform does include these provisions, there would likely be a corresponding increase in risk for U.S. platforms doing business in the EU, resulting in significant economic consequences for the U.S. digital economy, which depends on the EU market. “Furthermore, there is likely to be a ripple effect on the rest of the world, given the EU’s international influence,” the CCIA submission adds. This is only one side of the argument, of course. The RIAA also submitted comments to the US Trade Representative, presenting a different picture. While the music group doesn’t mention Article 13, it does caution against “overbroad provisions on copyright safe harbors” and the “lack of online platform accountability,” two issues the EU’s copyright reforms aim to address. — A copy of the CCIA submission is available here (pdf), and the RIAA’s submission can be found here (pdf).
  10. Wrestling Desires Torrents News - Major Upgrade Coming Major Upgrade Coming Hi, we will be doing some major work on the site this week, please be patient about any errors [there should be no downtime]. If you are unable to access this site for any reason please contact me at forum.php . This upgrade will put the tracker on u232 v5, at the moment we will only have one theme, but that theme will have many options for different colors and backgrounds as well as 3 wrestling banners to choose from.
  11. Hon3yHD News - Registrations Closed Registrations Closed Registrations are now closed. Welcome to the new members. Here are a few topics of interest before using the site. Make sure you will READ and UNDERSTAND them. Asking staff with things already answered will get you in TROUBLE ! 1. Make sure to be connectable at all times. 2. Make sure to avoid doing OVER 30 HNR. 3. Using mobile is NOT recommended. Don't ask staff of problems using mobile. They will not be answered. 4. Play nice. Sharing is caring... Important Articles: 1. Double NAT 2. Site View Explained 3. HNR/Connectable 4. Site Rules
  12. NordicBits News - New addition + Freeleech Google Translation: YWA Are you sure? Yes we are But are you really sure? Yes, We Are. Like .. for real? YES WE ARE! They are now part of NordicBit's official uploader groups! We welcome you to and you can do that too HERE ...! This happy news, of course, triggers 48 hours of FREELEECH! LET MEGABYTEN RULE ...! FreeLeech ON Welcome to YWA! All Torrents Free and Double Upload Remember to seed at least 1:1 or 48 hours Until 14 Dec 2018 (1d 20:36:34 to go) set by Anonymous
  13. Google Translation: Maintenance Over the next 48 hours there will be maintenance of the site. In this regard, the page may be unavailable for shorter periods. We apologize for the inconvenience! Kh staff
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  16. Bitcoin.se - Safello Safello Support Those who use Safello with their widget do not have the ability to send bitcoins to an address that someone else owns or uses with them. In order to resend, you must first send bitcoins to a wallet you own and then to the address you wish to send to. Conclusion: First create a wallet for bitcoin, download an app to your mobile, for example Coinbase Wallet M**
  17. The UK Government has committed £2 million to fund the ongoing "Get it Right" anti-piracy campaign until 2021. Under this program, UK Internet providers and rightsholders have teamed up to warn alleged pirates and educate the public at large on how to access content through 'genuine' channels. Four years ago, copyright indistry groups and Internet providers teamed up to fight online piracy in the UK. Backed by the Government, they launched several educational campaigns under the “Get it Right” banner. Under the program, ISPs send out piracy warnings to subscribers whose accounts are used to share copyright-infringing material. This started early last year and has been ongoing since. There haven’t been any official updates in a while, nor is it known how many alerts are going out on a monthly basis. However, it appears that copyright holders and the UK Government are happy with the progress thus far. Late last week the Government announced that it will continue its support for the ‘Get it Right’ campaign. It will allocate £2 million in funding as part of a £20 million boost to the UK’s creative industries. “This package will take the sector from strength to strength by arming the next generation of creatives with the necessary skills and giving businesses in the sector the support they need to succeed,” says Margot James, Minister for the Creative Industries. It’s unclear what the future plans are. The official ‘Get It Right’ page hasn’t changed much in recent years. However, it’s expected that the email warning program, targeted at alleged pirates, will continue. We are not aware of any public reports on the effectiveness of the campaign. However, Ian Moss, Public Affairs director at the music industry group BPI, suggests that there is data suggesting that it works. “The research into the campaign has shown it really makes a difference and that a positive campaign that is relevant to fans can help change the way people think about accessing content online,” Moss says. “The Government’s continuing commitment to the successful campaign is warmly welcomed.” This isn’t the first time that the UK Government has financially supported the ‘Get it Right’ campaign. It also contributed £3.5 million to the program at the start. While it’s hard to measure a direct return on investment, the Government previously justified the spending with an expected increase in sales tax. This would be achieved by converting pirates into legitimate customers. — The Governments official announcement is available here. Via gamesindustry. Source: Torrentfreak.com
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