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  1. Freeleech Site : 5 days 8h 16m
  2. Waffles User Picks Waffles Staff Picks Welcome to the newest (old) resurrected edition of the Waffles Staff Picks. Please remember we do not look to balance genres or purposely seek out diversity - these are simply albums by bands that we love, and hope that you find something you enjoy as well condon313 Artist: Dwayne Johnson (!) Album: Moana OST Track: You're Welcome Have you seen Moana? Go see Moana. What can I say except "You're welcome?" icebox Artist: Peter Perrett Album: How The West Was Won A true resurrection. Peter Perrett hasn't made an album in 21 years, having been to hell and back. So cheers to Peter on his return, and a fine release this is. 420billy Artist: The Stone Roses Album: The Stone Roses Track: I Am The Resurrection I am the resurrection and I am the light izmo Artist: cherry glazerr Album: apocalipstick Track: nuclear bomb i'm pretty sure i downloaded this band's last album but, i can't find it anywhere so maybe not... anyway i discovered this again because of a facebook ad lol i'm not sure if i imagined hearing of the band before, or if i actually did. if i did, my interest in them has certainly been resurrected. this is another 2017 rls, it's some sort of female indie punk thing izmo (again??) Artist: Chastity Belt Album: I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone Track: Different Now hi last time i chose a very old release, we actually chose those staff picks over a year ago. so this time for the first pick i'm choosing since waffles' "resurrection" i'm choosing a recent release. as always i'm ignoring the theme and tying my pick into the topic as an afterwards. from "different now": "you'll find in time all the answers that you seek have been sitting there just waiting to be seen take away your pride and take away your grief and you'll finally be right where you need to be" beyond a literal resurrection you can think of resurrection as a renewing change within, definitely something evoked by my staff pick which is definitely adhering to the theme. so the track i chose is the album's opener, and is pretty great. i have only kind of skimmed the rest of the album, but nothing catches me the same way. but everyone has different tastes so i'm choosing this anyway... and for me even, if i only like the one song, one song can be everything. it's an all-female band, which i think is cool. izmo (enough already) Artist: fazerdaze Album: morningside Track: take it slow this is sort of like a female dreamy surf type thing, also twee-related i would say. i saw online blogs/magazines calling it chillwave years ago when best coast came out, but it was because they don't know what chillwave is... the music is chill certainly, but it's not chillwave. 2017 rls this i actually only found because of a youtube recommendation from youtube. youtube is a great resource for music, and if you want to find out how to resurrect yourself after death, i'm sure there are some videos on that. i haven't checked tho i'm scared. medicalfools Artist: Geto Boys Album: The Resurrection Back up in your ass. peaveyman Artist: George Strait Album: If You Ain’t Lovin You Ain’t Livin i am a countryman lostsupper Artist: Masta Ace Album: Disposable Arts Masta Ace's concept album about returning to his art after prison--and trying to reclaim his art from the poseurs and high posters.
  3. Care sunt atributiile unui Junior Moderator? Editarea descrierilor torrentelor Moderarea postarilor pe forum Aplicarea regulamentului pe site (shoutbox, forum, comentarii torrente, etc.) Solutionarea amiabila a conflictelor dintre utilizatori Care sunt beneficiile acestei clase? Faceti parte din stafful myxz Dupa prima luna primiti o invitatie premium Aveti posibilitatea sa ajutati intr-un mod superior comunitatea Permisiune de upload si de editare a torrentelor Sansa reala de a promova si a ajunge Moderator, Administrator, etc. Plus multe altele Care sunt cerintele minime? Clasa minim Power User Fara warnuri, adica sa aveti nivelul de warn si hit&run curat Sa nu faceti parte din alte staffuri ale trackerelor romanesti, nici macar ca uploader Cunoastere si exprimare corecta in limba GOOGLE TRANSLATE: What are the attributions of a Junior Moderator? Editing torrent descriptions Moderating posts on forum Applying rules to the site (shoutbox, forum, torrent comments, etc.) Amicable settlement of user conflicts What are the benefits of this class? You are part of myxz staff After the first month you receive a premium invitation You can help the community in a superior way Permission for uploading and editing torrents The real chance to promote and become a Moderator, Administrator, etc. Plus many more What are the minimum requirements? Minimum Power User Class No warnings, meaning you have the level of warn and hit & run clean Do not be part of other staff of Romanian trackers, not even uploader Knowledge and correct language expression
  4. Members of the Fleet, Collages are now open to all classes Nugget and above! First of all a little explanation. After all you might be wondering: "What is a collage?" A collage is a group, or a theme that you can make your own and/or contribute to with others... Collages are created around for example a theme, like Marvels, then select the torrents you want to be part of that theme. In a nutshell collages are a way to organize torrents into groups of your own choice. Article: Collages Article: User Classes & Promotions // So say we all
  5. The popular blog Boing Boing has asked a federal court in California to drop the copyright infringement lawsuit filed against it by Playboy. With help from the EFF, Boing Boing argues that its article linking to an archive of hundreds of centerfold playmates is clearly fair use. Or else it will be "the end of the web as we know it," the blog warns. Late last year Playboy sued the popular blog Boing Boing for publishing an article that linked to an archive of every playmate centerfold till then. “Kind of amazing to see how our standards of hotness, and the art of commercial erotic photography, have changed over time,” Boing Boing’s Xena Jardin commented. Playboy, instead, was amazed that infringing copies of their work were being shared in public. While Boing Boing didn’t upload or store the images in question, the publisher took the case to court. The blog’s parent company Happy Mutants was accused of various counts of copyright infringement, with Playboy claiming that it exploited their playmates’ images for commercial purposes. Boing Boing sees things differently. With help from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, it has filed a motion to dismiss the case, arguing that hyperlinking is not copyright infringement. “This lawsuit is frankly mystifying. Playboy’s theory of liability seems to be that it is illegal to link to material posted by others on the web — an act performed daily by hundreds of millions of users of Facebook and Twitter, and by journalists like the ones in Playboy’s crosshairs here,” they write. The article in question The defense points out that Playboy’s complaint fails to state a claim for direct or contributory copyright infringement. In addition, it argues that this type of reporting should be seen as fair use. “Boing Boing’s reporting and commenting on the Playboy photos is protected by copyright’s fair use doctrine,” EFF Senior Staff Attorney Daniel Nazer says, commenting on the case. “We’re asking the court to dismiss this deeply flawed lawsuit. Journalists, scientists, researchers, and everyday people on the web have the right to link to material, even copyrighted material, without having to worry about getting sued.” The lawsuit shares a lot of similarities with the case between Dutch blog GeenStijl and local Playboy publisher Sanoma. That high-profile case went all the way to the European Court of Justice. The highest European court eventually decided that hyperlinks to infringing works are to be considered a ‘communication to the public,’ and that a commercial publication can indeed be held liable for copyright infringement. Boing Boing hopes that US Courts will see things differently, or it might be “the end of the web as we know it.” “The world can’t afford a judgment against us in this case — it would end the web as we know it, threatening everyone who publishes online, from us five weirdos in our basements to multimillion-dollar, globe-spanning publishing empires like Playboy,” Boing Boing writes. — A copy of Boing Boing’s memorandum in support of the motion to dismiss is available here (pdf). The original Playboy complaint can be found here (pdf).
  6. Hej på er alla goa medlemmar! Vi bjuder lite på freeleech nu över helgen då vi i staff har varit lite snåla på det . GOOGLE TRANSLATE: Hello, are you all goa members! We invite you to freeleech this weekend, as we have been a little bit shy about it.
  7. Stan McCoy, president of the Motion Picture Association’s EMEA division, has penned an open letter to the UK's new culture secretary Matt Hancock. McCoy implies that more can be done to tackle online piracy, including dealing with pirate sites and illicit streaming devices. Considering the UK already has a considerable track record tackling all of these things, an eyebrow or two might be raised. Following Prime Minister Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle earlier this month, Matt Hancock replaced Karen Bradley as Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Hancock, the 39-year-old MP for West Suffolk, was promoted from his role as Minister for Digital and Culture, a position he’d held since July 2016. “Thrilled to become DCMS Secretary. Such an exciting agenda, so much to do, and great people. Can’t wait to get stuck in,” he tweeted. Of course, the influence held by the Culture Secretary means that the entertainment industries will soon come calling, seeking help and support in a number of vital areas. No surprise then that Stan McCoy, president and managing director at the ‎Motion Picture Association’s EMEA division, has just jumped in with some advice for Hancock. In an open letter published on Screen Daily, McCoy begins by reminding Hancock that the movie industry contributes considerable sums to the UK economy. “We are one of the country’s most valuable economic and cultural assets – worth almost £92bn, growing at twice the rate of the economy, and making a positive contribution to the UK’s balance of payments,” McCoy writes. “Britain’s status as a center of excellence for the audiovisual sector in particular is no accident: It results from the hard work and genius of our creative workforce, complemented by the support of governments that have guided their policies toward enabling continued excellence and growth.” McCoy goes on to put anti-piracy initiatives at the very top of his wishlist – and Hancock’s to-do list. “A joined-up strategy to curb proliferation of illegal, often age-inappropriate and malware-laden content online must include addressing the websites, environments and apps that host and facilitate piracy,” McCoy says. “In addition to hurting one of Britain’s most important industries, they are overwhelmingly likely to harm children and adult consumers through nasty ads, links to adult content with no age verification, scams, fraud and other unpleasantness.” That McCoy begins with the “piracy is dangerous” approach is definitely not a surprise. This Hollywood and wider video industry strategy is now an open secret. However, it feels a little off that the UK is being asked to further tackle pirate sites. Through earlier actions, facilitated by the UK legal system and largely sympathetic judges, many thousands of URLs and domains linking to pirate sites, mirrors and proxies, are impossible to access directly through the UK’s major ISPs. Although a few slip through the net, directly accessing the majority of pirate sites in the UK is now impossible. That’s already a considerable overseas anti-piracy position for the MPA who, as the “international voice” of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), represents American corporations including Disney, Paramount, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Universal, and Warner Bros. There’s no comparable blocking system for these companies to use in the United States and rightsholders in the UK can even have extra sites blocked without going back to court for permission. In summary, these US companies arguably get a better anti-piracy deal in the UK than they do at home in the United States. In his next point, McCoy references last year’s deal – which was reached following considerable pressure from the UK government – between rightsholders and search engines including Google and Bing to demote ‘pirate’ results. “Building on last year’s voluntary deal with search engines, the Government should stay at the cutting edge of ensuring that everyone in the ecosystem – including search engines, platforms and social media companies – takes a fair share of responsibility,” McCoy says. While this progress is clearly appreciated by the MPA/MPAA, it’s difficult to ignore that the voluntary arrangement to demote infringing content is somewhat special if not entirely unique. There is definitely nothing comparable in the United States so keeping up the pressure on the UK Government feels a little like getting the good kid in class to behave, while his rowdy peers nearer the chalkboard get ignored. The same is true for McCoy’s call for the UK to “banish dodgy streaming devices”. “Illegal streaming devices loaded with piracy apps and malware – not to mention the occasional electrical failure – are proliferating across the UK, to the detriment of consumers and industry,” he writes. “The sector is still waiting for the Intellectual Property Office to publish the report on its Call for Views on this subject. This will be one of several opportunities, along with the promised Digital Charter, to make clear that these devices and the apps and content they supply are unacceptable, dangerous to consumers, and harmful to the creative industry.” Again, prompting the UK to stay on top of this game doesn’t feel entirely warranted. With dozens of actions over the past few years, the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit and the Federation Against Copyright Theft (which Hollywood ironically dumped in 2016) have done more to tackle the pirate set-top box problem than any group on the other side of the Atlantic. Admittedly the MPAA is now trying to catch up, with recent prosecutions of two ‘pirate’ box vendors (1,2), but largely the work by the studios on their home turf has been outpaced by that of their counterparts in the UK. Maybe Hancock will mention that to Hollywood at some point in the future.
  8. Lincoln Logs (Staff Updates) The Staff Team continues to grow and evolve at a rapid rate. Without the hard work and collaboration between staff members, our small place on the Internet would not be nearly as unique and special. Recent changes: Lincoln has been promoted to Moderator. bowtie has returned as a Developer. Please give a warm welcome to Lincoln and welcome back bowtie! We will leave it to you to determine if Lincoln is a big fan of Lincoln Logs®, or EAC and XLD Logs. Profile Albums As a token of our appreciation for the effort that Elites+ have put into the site, they (and maybe you!) are now able to add a profile album to their user profile page. In order to do so, please visit your profile edit page and provide a torrent group link. The profile album will be displayed below your statistics on your profile for all to see. You may also write a short review which will be displayed when users hover over the album art. Development --- A special highlight to Dazzle for all of the wonderful Development work they have completed since joining the Staff Team! A quick changelog of recent Development changes (the full post can be found here): Collages may now be sorted in descending sort order, toggle-able per-collage. The most recently added torrents will show up at the beginning of the collage. staff.php now links to questions.php. We like questions. Buffer is displayed under Statistics in User Profiles. Forum threads (started) are now displayed under Community in User Profiles. Last Edited may be styled with CSS. Album scores are now displayed on Artist Pages. Recent Snatches and Recent Uploads in a User's Profile link to respective locations. Implemented new standards for IRC keys. Automatically subscribe to new requests upon creation option under Notification account settings. Random Artist, Collage, or Torrent. Added a subscribe ([+]) button to the collage list/search page. Avatars may be shown in Personal Messages.
  9. UCoin Formula Update | UCoin formula update Increased B-factor from 12 to 13 E Added TTL cap (1096 days for seeds over 1096 days) with coefficient raised from 0.003 to 0.004 Coefficient b incrased from 12 to 13 Added a 1096 day cap for variable L , and coefficient e incrased from 0.003 to 0.004 ==== Something in their Bonus/Coins calculations xD! TN
  10. Uploads are working again. Eek eek, the eek error is gone. Thanks to our sysop for the good job. Sorry that the work required a shut down, and we did it with no notice because it was very brief. Get uploading, people!
  11. Happy 10th Birthday Speed.cd! It's been a long road and we're finally here. We are celebrating Speed's milestone 10th Anniversary. Please click the image below to leave your wishes..
  12. 服务器维护通知 接上级通知,本站将于明日(1月19日)17时起停机维护,维护内容是为近期曝出的处理器Meltdown 漏洞打补丁,预计维护时间最长2小时。维护期间站点无法访问,且会出现红种,请勿慌张。 Our server will be down for maintenance at 17:00 UTC+0800 tomorrow (19/Jan). The maintenance window is expected to be no more than 2 hours. Stay tuned.
  13. Bonjour à toutes et tous, Notre hébergeur nous informe d'une maintenance prévue du 26 janvier 2018 21h au 27 janvier 05h, des coupures étant possible durant ce laps de temps. Le Staff. GOOGLE TRANSLATE: Hello all, Our host informs us of a scheduled maintenance from January 26, 2018 21h to 27 January 05h, cuts being possible during this period of time. The Staff.
  14. Registrations are open for 24 hours. You can subscribe for our new YouTuBe channel for NBA condensed games https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChtJ2UUaiIpF2QrEYsgVD-g/videos
  15. Tracker's Name: SportsCult.org Genre: Sports Sign-up Link: https://sportscult.org/index.php?page=signup Closing date: 19.01.2018 Additional information: Private torrents tracker for sports releases.
  16. Recordatorio importante: Sirva el siguiente mensaje para recordar a la comunidad que un torrent reportado, es un torrent que está subido al tracker y que no necesariamente está mal. Luego, no procede que se suba una nueva versión de la misma edición hasta que el reporte no se haya resuelto por parte del staff del tracker. Da igual el motivo por el que se haya reportado dicho torrent, hasta que no esté resuelto dicho reporte, subirlo de nuevo supone una duplicidad del mismo. GOOGLE TRANSLATE: Important reminder: Serve the following message to remind the community that a torrent reported, is a torrent that is uploaded to the tracker and that is not necessarily wrong. Then, it is not appropriate to upload a new version of the same edition until the report has been resolved by the tracker staff. No matter the reason why the torrent has been reported, until that report is resolved, uploading it again means duplicating it.
  17. Awaria serwera irc. Serwer irc nie działa. Trwają pracę na usunięciem awarii. Czas zakończenia napraw jest nieznany. GOOGLE TRANSLATE: Irc server failure. The irc server does not work. Work is ongoing to remove the failure. The repair completion time is unknown.
  18. The UK Government has expanded its copyright curriculum for small children, targeting them from the age of just five years old. By using cartoon videos with fictitious characters such as Kitty Perry, Ed Shealing, and Justin Beaver, it aims to educate kids on key intellectual property issues, including illegal downloading. In 2014, Mike Weatherley, the UK Government’s top IP advisor at the time, offered a recommendation that copyright education should be added to the school curriculum, starting with the youngest kids in primary school. New generations should learn copyright moral and ethics, the idea was, and a few months later the first version of the new “Cracking Ideas” curriculum was made public. In the years that followed new course material was added, published by the UK’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO) with support from the local copyright industry. The teaching material is aimed at a variety of ages, including those who have just started primary school. Part of the education features a fictitious cartoon band called Nancy and the Meerkats. With help from their manager, they learn key copyright insights and this week several new videos were published, BBC points out. The videos try to explain concepts including copyright, trademarks, and how people can protect the things they’ve created. Interestingly, the videos themselves use names of existing musicians, with puns such as Ed Shealing, Justin Beaver, and the evil Kitty Perry. Even Nancy and the Meerkats appears to be a play on the classic 1970s cartoon series Josie and the Pussycats, featuring a pop band of the same name. The play on Ed Sheeran’s name is interesting, to say the least. While he’s one of the most popular artists today, he also mentioned in the past that file-sharing made his career. “…illegal fire sharing was what made me. It was students in England going to university, sharing my songs with each other,” Sheeran said in an interview with CBS last year. But that didn’t stop the IPO from using his likeness for their anti-file-sharing campaign. According to Catherine Davies of IPO’s education outreach department, knowledge about key intellectual property issues is a “life skill” nowadays. “In today’s digital environment, even very young people are IP consumers, accessing online digital content independently and regularly,” she tells the BBC. “A basic understanding of IP and a respect for others’ IP rights is therefore a key life skill.” While we doubt that these concepts will appeal to the average five-year-old, the course material does it best to simplify complex copyright issues. Perhaps that’s also where the danger lies. The program is in part backed by copyright-reliant industries, who have a different view on the matter than many others. For example, a previously published video of Nancy and the Meerkats deals with the topic of file-sharing. After the Meerkats found out that people were downloading their tracks from pirate sites and became outraged, their manager Big Joe explained that file-sharing is just the same as stealing a CD from a physical store. “In a way, all those people who downloaded free copies are doing the same thing as walking out of the shop with a CD and forgetting to go the till,” he says. “What these sites are doing is sometimes called piracy. It not only affects music but also videos, books, and movies.If someone owns the copyright to something, well, it is stealing. Simple as that,” Big Joe adds. The Pirates of the Internet! While we won’t go into the copying vs. stealing debate, it’s interesting that there is no mention of more liberal copyright licenses. There are thousands of artists who freely share their work after all, by adopting Creative Commons licenses for example. Downloading these tracks is certainly not stealing. Jim Killock, director of the Open Rights Group, notes that the campaign is a bit extreme at points. “Infringing copyright is a bad thing, but it is not the same as physical theft. Many children will guess that making a copy is not the same as making off with the local store’s chocolate bars,” he says. “Children aren’t born bureaucrats, and they are surrounded by stupid rules made by stupid adults. Presumably, the IPO doesn’t want children to conclude that copyright is just another one, so they should be a bit more careful with how they explain things.” Killock also stresses that children copy a lot of things in school, which would normally violate copyright. However, thanks to the educational exceptions they’re not getting in trouble. The IPO could pay more attention to these going forward. Perhaps Nancy and the Meerkats could decide to release a free to share track in a future episode, for example, and encourage kids to use it for their own remixes, or other creative projects. Creativity and copyright are not all about restrictions, after all.
  19. Codebase Updates Graveyard System Launched (Beta) Guidelines: 1) You cannot resurrect your own uploads. 2)Dont resurrect something you cannot commit too. * The graveyard is a place where dead torrents rest waiting to be resurrected. If you complete a successful resurrection you will be rewarded in free leech tokens plus the normal BON accumulation of course. Freeleech Tokens :Freeleech token can only be earned threw the graveyard. With a Freeleech token you can make a single torrent 100% free forever! 1) If the torrent is already free by other means whether it be threw a personal 24 hour free leech session from BON store, the torrent was granted 100% free leech by staff or it was featured by staff or your group has special free leech perks then torrents will look normal. 2) If however the said is not free in any way then you will see the new Freeleech Tokens area. 3) If you have enough tokens and click the "Use A Freeleech Token" then that torrent will be made Freeleech for life to you. Special Icons indicating this will appear like so If you spot any bugs or issues please let me know.....hope you like the updates and look forward to many more.
  20. Hi all For reasons beyond my control, this torrent site and server will be shutting down on the 18 January. Thank you all for participating in the most amazing community on the web. And an extra big thank you to all those very long time mods and users who made this site awesome. Unfortunately due to the current climate surrounding torrents, I am forced to make this difficult decision. Please keep checking back, as a new classic cinema website will be launched sometime in the near future on this domain.
  21. Empornium Contests * Cum Play EMP's World Lottos: The UK National Lottery * Welcum to EMPornium's World Lottos...!!! This week: UK's Lotto... * This is based on the UK Lottery, and you are ONLY playing the reported Bonus Ball found on the official lotto site listed below... * * Butt the jackpot is 177,000 180,000 credits (thanks to utot) (if the board is FULL)... *
  22. Empornium Contests * Cum Play EMP's World Lottos: The UK National Lottery * Welcum to EMPornium's World Lottos...!!! This week: UK's Lotto... * This is based on the UK Lottery, and you are ONLY playing the reported Bonus Ball found on the official lotto site listed below... * * Butt the jackpot is 177,000 180,000 credits (thanks to utot) (if the board is FULL)... *
  23. Kedves Felhasználóink! Ismét elrepült egy év, 13 éves lett az oldal! Szeretnénk megköszönni feltöltőink fáradozását és kitartóan seedelő felhasználóink munkáját! További kellemes időtöltést kívánunk! Google translate : Dear Users! Again he flew a year, 13 years old! We would like to thank our fillers and the work of our enduring seeders! We wish you a pleasant stay!
  24. As you have seen there are issues with recent uploads and especially TV-eps. People are working on it and we hope to have a solution soon.
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