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  1. NicePT | XXX | 2020 Review Tracker Name NicePT Tracker URL https://www.nicept.net/ Tracker Genre XXX Tracker Type Ratio based Tracker Signup Open Signup / Invites Only Seed Difficulty Easy Bonus System Available Banned countries None /~~ DESCRIPTION ~~\ NicePT is a small Chinese tracker for porn/XXX releases. The content is good so is the speed. Keeping a good ratio is easy, because they have a lot of seeders and leechers, also large torrents and packs that have a gift icon are Freeleech. /~~ HOME PAGE ~~\ /~~ BROWSE ~~\ /~~ TORRENTS ~~\ /~~ FORUM ~~\ /~~ SUBTITLES ~~\ /~~ SEED BONUS ~~\ /~~ DONATE ~~\ /~~ RATING ~~\ Speed 8.5/10 Content 7.5/10 Community 6/10 Pretimes 6.5/10 Overall 7/10
  2. Partis.si | General | 2020 Review Tracker Name Partis.si Tracker URL https://partis.si/ Tracker Genre General Tracker Type Ratio based Tracker Signup Open Signup / Invites Only Seed Difficulty Easy Bonus System Available Tracker e-mail [email protected] Banned countries None /~~ DESCRIPTION ~~\ Partis.si is the largest and best Slovenian private tracker. It has a huge no. of torrents as any other leading general trackers and pre-times is also very good. Speed is also amazing. The community of 400k+ members is very active and amazing.Its forum has a separate page for jokes and memes sharing. Large amount of torrents are freeleech and new torrents never die so you can build up huge buffer very easy even without seedbox. It has more than 200k+ uploads categorized in various categories like any top tier general trackers. They have two whole separate sections for children and XXX categories. Tracker interface is in Slovenian and can be easily translated using Google translate. The site webpages contains ads but not click-baits or pop-up ads. They don't have bonus points system but again very very easy to build good ratio there. /~~ HOME PAGE ~~\ /~~ BROWSE ~~\ /~~ TORRENTS ~~\ /~~ TORRENTS (18+) ~~\ /~~ TORRENTS (CHILDREN) ~~\ /~~ FORUM ~~\ /~~ JOKES ~~\ /~~ DONATION ~~\ /~~ SUPPORT ~~\ /~~ RATING ~~\ Speed 8.5/10 Content 8.5/10 Community 7/10 Pretimes 8.5/10 Overall 8/10
  3. This site will be open for registration for three days from October 1st. I wish you all a happy National Day and a happy little holiday.
  4. Every week we take a close look at the most pirated movies on torrent sites. What are pirates downloading? 'Enola Holmes' tops the chart, followed by ‘Mulan'. 'Antebellum' completes the top three. The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources. This week we have one new entry in the list. Netflix’s depiction of Enola Holmes, starring Millie Bobby Brown, is the most downloaded film this week. The movie was released on September 23 and surfaced on pirate sites soon after. The most torrented movies for the week ending on September 28 are: Movie Rank Rank Last Week Movie Name IMDb Rating / Trailer Most downloaded movies via torrent sites 1 (…) Enola Holmes 6.7 / trailer 2 (1) Mulan 5.7 / trailer 3 (3) Antebellum 5.5 / trailer 4 (4) Ava 5.4 / trailer 5 (2) The Devil All The Time 7.2 / trailer 6 (7) Greyhound 7.1 / trailer 7 (5) Bill & Ted Face the Music 6.5 / trailer 8 (6) Tenet 7.9 / trailer 9 (9) Project Power 6.1 / trailer 10 (8) Peninsula 5.6 / trailer
  5. Movie-Torrentz | MT | Movies | 2020 Review Tracker Name Movie-Torrentz Tracker URL https://movie-torrentz.me Tracker Genre General Tracker Type Ratio based Tracker Signup Closed / Invites Only Seed Difficulty Easy Bonus System Available Total torrents 6k+ Banned countries None Description Movie-Torrentz is a small private tracker for movies. It has around 6k+ torrents. Most of their torrents are of the encoder EVO. Movie-Torrentz is the home of ViP3R and they have some other internal encoders like 2Lions, Atomic and m2g although their internal encodes are very few. Tracker interface is in English and it is very simple and attractive. Almost all torrents have seeds and it has a graveyard of less than 100 torrents. Keeping and building ratio can be done through seeding some torrents and exchange seeding points into upload credits. They have adult section but you must donate to be VIP and then you can access the XXX Cinema. Their forum section is merely active. Home Page Browse Forum Rules FAQ Site Links Ratings Speed 7/10 Content 5/10 Community 5/10 Pretimes 5.5/10 Overall 6/10
  6. The National Day Mid-Autumn Festival activities are arranged as follows: Station exemption & invitation level adjustment to aluminum ingot (Elite User): 2020/10/01----2020/10/04 for a total of four days, after the event, the invitation level will be restored to zinc ingot (Crazy User) National Day Celebration: Global Freeleech & Invitation access userclass to Elite User 2020/10/01 00:00----2020/10/04 24:00 (UTC/GMT +8) I wish all PTHome users the National Day happy!
  7. @neel_5 I would like to apply for torrentBD... I am in search for TBD for a long time, but I couldn't get one cause their invitation system was offline... good ratio proofs are ready
  8. TBD Referral system is back online. Can anyone help me out with a referral? That would be great...
  9. The site is currently under maintenance. We will be back soon
  10. Server is down (probably for updates, as previously announced by the site).
  11. PWT Uploader Team! We are currently looking for members to join PWT's Uploader Team. If you know how to create and upload torrents and have sufficient bandwidth (as well as time) then please either post in the thread below or contact a member of staff. If you want to learn how to create and upload a torrent, check this thread. PWT is continuing to grow, and we want the best releases available as quickly as possible. As well as being promoted to Uploader status, any major updates in the future will be granted to our uploader team first! Our current uploader team can be found on our staff page, and any questions should be directed to our forum thread:
  12. Every week we take a close look at the most pirated movies on torrent sites. What are pirates downloading? 'Mulan' tops the chart, followed by ‘The Devil All The Time'. 'Antebellum' completes the top three. The data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only. These torrent download statistics are meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources. This week we have three new entries in the list. Disney’s action drama “Mulan” crushed all competition on pirate sites and is the most downloaded title this week again. The film eventually came out on Disney+ three weeks ago after the box office release was delayed several times due to the COVOD-19 pandemic. The most torrented movies for the week ending on September 21 are: Movie Rank Rank Last Week Movie Name IMDb Rating / Trailer Most downloaded movies via torrent sites 1 (1) Mulan 5.7 / trailer 2 (…) The Devil All The Time 7.2 / trailer 3 (…) Antebellum 5.5 / trailer 4 (3) Ava 5.4 / trailer 5 (2) Bill & Ted Face the Music 6.5 / trailer 6 (4) Tenet 7.9 / trailer 7 (9) Greyhound 7.1 / trailer 8 (6) Peninsula 5.6 / trailer 9 (5) Project Power 6.1 / trailer 10 (…) Lost Girls and Love Hotels 4.6 / trailer
  13. A study of the online content viewing behaviour of Malaysian consumers has revealed a 64 per cent decrease in consumers accessing piracy websites over the past 12 months. The survey commissioned, by the Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) and conducted by YouGov, found that 22 per cent of online consumers currently use piracy streaming websites or torrent sites to view pirated content, substantially less than the 61 per cent from a similar survey conducted in August 2019. The YouGov survey also found a 61 per cent reduction in the number of consumers who use an illicit streaming device (ISD) when compared to the August 2019 survey. More than half (55 per cent) of online consumers had noticed that a piracy service had been blocked by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA). This would appear to have had an impact on consumer attitudes towards piracy, with 49 per cent stating that they no longer accessed piracy services and 40 per cent stating that they now rarely accessed piracy services as a result of not being able to access blocked piracy sites. 11 per cent of consumers said it made no difference to their viewing habits. “We are encouraged by the efforts of MDTCA in fighting online piracy with their site blocking campaign,” commented Desmond Chan, General Manager of TVB International. “Malaysia is an important market to our content distribution business. TVB’s programmes are popular in Malaysia and have always been the targets for piracy. The swift anti-piracy measures provided by MDTCA will foster a business environment in which we will continue investing.” “This substantial reduction in online piracy in Malaysia is a sign of the success of the actions undertaken by the MDTCA,” asserted Melcior Soler, Global Audiovisual Director at LaLiga. “Piracy only benefits the criminal organisations who operate the websites and illicit applications and harms society as a whole, especially those who work every day to generate content and entertainment for everyone. LaLiga will continue to fight against the problem of online piracy.” The continual site blocking has had an impact on consumers viewing habits who are now more likely to access legal content services. Twenty per cent of consumers who said they were aware of the government blocking piracy websites and illicit application domains, have since subscribed to a paid streaming service; 15 per cent said they now spend more time viewing free (AVoD) local streaming services; and 65 per cent now predominantly watch free (AVoD) international streaming services. “We applaud the MDTCA for disrupting piracy website networks which are being monetised by crime syndicates,” stated Neil Gane, General Manager of AVIA’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP). “Consumers who subscribe to illicit IPTV services or access piracy streaming sites are wasting their time and money when the channels and websites stop working. Piracy services do not come with a ‘service guarantee’, no matter what their ‘sales pitch’ may claim.” When asked about the negative consequences of online piracy, consumers placed funding crime groups (57 per cent), loss of jobs in the creative industry (52 per cent) and malware risks (42 per cent) as their top three concerns.
  14. Pay-television broadcaster beIN Sports has said that its ongoing concerns over piracy have prompted it to decide against renewing its German Bundesliga rights in the Middle East and North Africa. The Doha-based broadcaster held the Bundesliga rights across the Mena region as part of a five-year agreement that expired at the end of the 2019-20 season. In a statement, beIN’s chief sports officer Richard Verow said: “Our business plan is clear. We will only bid for rights at levels that make economic sense and have a value proposition. “Piracy has crippled the market so we have made the decision not to renew with Bundesliga there.” Bundesliga International, the league’s commercial rights arm, and beIN were in talks over a new five-year agreement, according to Bloomberg. Robert Klein, chief executive of Bundesliga International, told SportBusiness: “The Bundesliga has not reached commercial terms with beIN and therefore not renewed. The growth and popularity of the Bundesliga in the region means we are in active discussion with interested parties to bring our football to serve our millions of fans there. “Our proposition is wide ranging and impactful, and with the next two big world footballing events being held in the region and then in Germany, the Bundesliga offering will act as a natural anchor, with the right partner(s) during this highly engaging time for sports and football fans.” The 2020-21 Bundesliga season kicked off on Friday without a broadcaster in place in the Mena region. Bundesliga rights deals with beIN are in place in France, Australia and New Zealand. The broadcaster refused to show any Serie A matches in the Mena region on the restart of the Italian league in June amid tensions over the league’s relationship with Saudi Arabia, which beIN accuses of supporting pirate channel beoutQ. The World Trade Organization has also ruled that Saudi Arabia failed to protect intellectual property rights with regards beoutQ’s activities. However, beIN later lifted its Italian Serie A blackout after reaching a financial compensation deal with the league and international rights distributor the IMG agency. BeIN acquired the Serie A rights across a slew of territories, including France, Australia and the Middle East and North Africa in its initial deal running from 2018-19 to 2020-21, worth around $170m (€144.2m) per season. BeIN chief executive Yousef Al-Obaidly has previously warned that, as a result of beoutQ’s activities, the company now considers all sporting media rights “non-exclusive”. The piracy issue also contributed to the the broadcaster declining to renew its deal for the Mena rights to Formula 1 racing.
  15. Ever since the internet revolution began in India, piracy has been a constant companion. It began with software piracy for the latest Windows operating system and productivity software, then came the digital media revolution, which meant MP3s and videos could be downloaded from shady websites illegally, and what Napster began in the late 90s in terms of peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing, has now been taken over by torrents and piracy for movies, TV shows and games. While efforts have been made to protect the multi-billion-dollar intellectual properties that have emerged from the entertainment industry since then, these days a different kind of piracy is hurting businesses and tech startups. We are talking about pirated edtech lessons and course videos downloaded illegally, along with OTT streaming content being leaked to various internet forums. Vibhav Sinha and Siddhant Jain were engineering students at IIT Delhi 2015 , when they started noticing piracy was an issue affecting premium video based businesses. At that point, Sinha already had the experience of working with cloud-based applications and had the idea of combining encryption with cloud-streamed video to tackle piracy. Soon him and Jain reached out to two well-known Indian edtech startups with a prototype product to prevent privacy. And it was while in conversation with these companies that the duo realised just how big the issue is, which later turned into their startup ‘VdoCipher’. Even before Sinha and Jain had graduated from college, VdoCipher already had six paying customers, Jain told Inc42, even though the company had not been incorporated. “We formally incorporated the company post-college and raised an angel round led by Dr Malpani, Solidarity Advisors and five other angel investors in the start of 2016,” the cofounder added. Making steady progress over the years, today, the startup claims to serve over 1K businesses and about 3 Mn hours of content per month, from over 30 countries. While online video piracy has been an issue around the globe since a long time, with the pandemic this issue, has only gotten worse. According to data revealed by MUSO, online film piracy rose 62% in just the last week of March as compared to the last week of February, this year in India. This can majorly be attributed to the fact that the people are forced to stay in their homes, with nothing much to do. While another report by Irdeto revealed that $2.8 Bn of the annual revenue earned by the Indian media and entertainment industry is lost to piracy. But media and entertainment is not only the industry plagued by the issue. Another industry that has been struggling with this issue is edtech. The industry that has witnessed an unprecedented growth and rise in the Covid dominated scenarios, has also been the target of piracy over the years. Last year, edtech companies such as Coursera and Udacity reported cases of developers and other professionals sharing paid content from their sites among their peer networks and groups, allowing colleagues or friends to avail the courses for free. What makes it worse is that most of the elearning and edtech startups, when starting off are unaware of this issue and the gravity of it. Elaborating on the same, Sarat Velumuri, cofounder and head of technology at edtech and test prep startup IndigoLearn said, “When we started the company we had very little knowledge on protecting our assets and how to make it foolproof. So started by using services such as Vimeo, which was cheap and worked to some extent. We were with the platform for almost four or five months, post that we realised the intensity of the situation.” While initially the solutions of VdoCipher, whom Velumuri met at a conference, were definitely a more secure option than Vimeo, there were further enhancements Indigolearn was looking for. VdoCipher has enhanced the offering over time with more security features which helped IndigoLearn. The Journey And The Growth Of Countering Piracy Challenges Claiming to provide ‘Hollywood grade security, refinement, and functionalities’ to its clients, Jain told Inc42 that VdoCipher uses the same underlying encryption protocols that are used by likes of Netflix and Hotstar to secure their content. “We are a direct Google partner for the major encryption technology called Widevine DRM,” he elaborated. According to him, anti-piracy technology was previously only accessible for large enterprises considering the cost component and technical challenges in integration. “We are probably the first one globally, to have combined the highest security tech with an easy to use packaged offering of the video player and cloud hosting, allowing us to cater to any size of business. A single teacher owning a website to a large edtech platform with millions of users; everybody can have access to our secure product,” he boasted. Though it focusses on sectors such as edtech and media and entertainment, majority of the startup’s clients are online coaching institutes, edtech platforms, colleges and schools. According to Jain, since VdoCipher charges on the basis of bandwidth and storage, this is an advantage for emerging businesses looking to scale up as they grow. “Primary costs for any business are on bandwidth which depends on how many viewers they have and how many videos they watch. It is a typical pricing model for any cloud video service,” he added. The two key offerings and value propositions of the startup for its customers are security from video piracy — via DRM encryption, dynamic watermarking, screen capture blocking (on certain platforms), and backend URL authentication — and a smart video player. It claims the player can play on all devices, adapting to the user’s internet speed. Additionally, it also provides an offline secure download plus playback option in Android app, a requirement for the slow internet users in India’s tier 2,3 areas. Elaborating on the benefit from the startup, IndigoLearn’s Velumuri said, “Their solution is end to end encrypted and they’re protected by DRM. These features, along with others,gave us more comfort. It has been almost two years now that we came to their platform and whenever we had any issues or requirements, they were able to help us figure it out.” Considering the fact that the majority of its clients are edtech platforms, the growth for the sector during the lockdown months has further boosted VdoCipher’s growth. While previously its primary customers were edtech platforms, now it also has several schools and colleges using its product. Thus, it came as no surprise when Jain said that its customer base’s viewership grew 4% MoM before Covid, today the growth is around 10% MoM. “Interestingly for us, 60% of this growth has still come from customers outside India,” he added. It counts names such as TIME Coaching, CAclubIndia, several UPSC/Medical/Engineering test prep platforms, Tricolor Productions and more. Its other customers are edtech platforms from Europe, Brazil and the Middle East providing science, finance, marketing and coding tutorials. Vidyakul, an elearning platform catering to state board and Tier 2 and 3 audiences, uses VdoCipher to host videos. Tarun Saini, founder and CEO, Vidyakul said the anti-piracy tech is a boon for budding edtech startups. “We spend a lot of time and energy helping students connect with the teachers that they know and love. Bringing in renowned teachers from schools to our platform, which further helps us gain the student’s trust. When there is piracy of our content not only do we lose our audience but even the teacher who has worked so hard on it. Using VdoCipher was thus a necessity that has given us assurity of the safety of our content,” said Vidyakul’s Saini. For VdoCipher, its competitors are largely from the US markets including the likes of Vimeo, Brightcove and more, but even then it claims that what sets it apart are the solutions such as DRM encryption, watermarking technologies and easily affordable integrations. It works with AWS Cloud infrastructure including their storage and global CDN. “We use over 100 CDN edge locations across the globe, helping us serve viewers from all six continents,” added Jain. VdoCipher’s Piracy-Free Vision “We currently have four business partners in India and abroad who provide an edtech business with website and app solutions (LMS), while we take care of the video playback and security needs. We are exploring more such partnerships to strengthen our operations and services,” VdoCipher cofounder Siddhant Jain. It is estimated that by the end of 2020, India’s monthly active internet user base will reach 639 Mn, from the current estimation of 574 Mn. With a 45% growth in the internet penetration in 2019, compared to urban counterparts 11%, rural India seems to be driving this growth. With more users, the threat of piracy increases, especially with adoption from rural India, where the spending power is also lower compared to urban India. VdoCipher, however, is not too concerned about this. While piracy will always remain an issue, the startup feels that it is capable of pivoting, updating and tweaking its solutions to counter all the concerns that the industry might bring. When asked about the future plans of the startup, Jain was optimistic about reaching more customers from India, Europe and the USA.
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