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  1. Tracker Name ONLYscene Tracker URL https://www.onlyscene.org/ Tracker Genre General Tracker Type Ratio based Tracker Signup Invite / Open Seed Difficulty Hard Bonus System No Tracker IRC No - ONLYscene is a new general private tracker for french content. The main language is French. The site has a similar design to others (AsianCinema, Blutopia etc) and is therefore easy to use. - As you will have understood, only Scene releases are accepted. - There are few torrents uploaded at the moment, about 7 400. - There are few users, few uploads, few interactions either in the chatbox or on the forum. The site is global freeleech since almost the beginning. - Maintaining a good ratio without global freeleech enabled is very complicated since there are very few downloaders. The solution may be to upload your own torrents to be sure, or almost sure to be able to upload data. - There is no bonus system. - You can donate via PayPal or BitCoin Login Page Home Browse Requests Forum Rules FAQ Ratings Pretimes 4/10 Community 5/10 Content 4/10 Speed 6/10 Tracker Rating 5/10
  2. About donations Currently, a paypal donation is not possible and all donations received during September have been refunded. Now we are thinking about other solutions as well as the future of the site. We won’t take Paypall back anymore (even if we succeed), but account restrictions and re-adjustments won’t work properly for the longer run.
  3. The Lithuanian Radio and Television Commission (LRTK) has decided to issue mandatory instructions to network service providers to block the illegal distribution of TV content. In a statement, the regulator says that following an investigation it found the site iptvcom.net had failed to notify it that it was distributing TV content. This was in breach of the Law on Public Information and LRTK asked the Vilnius Regional Administrative Court for a permit allowing it to issue mandatory instructions to providers. The permit was issued on September 10 and providers will now be required to block iptvcom.net within five days of receiving the instructions.
  4. The US’s National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center), the Motion Picture Association (MPA) and the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), the US Chamber of Commerce’s Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC) as well as industry marketing organisation CTAM, have formed a multi-layered partnership designed to strengthen innovation and collaboration within the organisations’ collective content protection efforts. Derek N. Benner, Executive Associate Director for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a division of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement which oversees the IPR Center, and Karyn Temple, Senior Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel for the MPA, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) during a virtual ceremony to commemorate the partnership. A public service awareness campaign, developed through this new partnership, was also unveiled at the event. The MOU sets forth mutual efforts and activities designed to supplement HSI’s digital piracy investigations and other intellectual property rights investigations related to the mission of the IPR Center. These include connecting resources and sharing information within the anti-piracy community. “Now more than ever, collaboration and partnerships between content creative industries and law enforcement agencies are essential to combat digital piracy and protect consumers,” declared Benner. “Through this partnership, the IPR Center and its private sector partners will implement an aggressive multi-layered strategy to restore the digital ecosystem, educate consumers on the dangers of illegal streaming, enforce the nation’s intellectual property rights laws, and dismantle criminal enterprises that operate on the internet – thinking they are untouchable and above the law.” The Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC) is also a critical partner in the relationship. The GIPC will disseminate these timely messages about online safety to the business community and to consumers. “It’s never been more important to ensure consumers around the globe continue to benefit from every-device access to new content generated by America’s creators,” stated David Hirschmann, President and CEO of the Global Innovation Policy Center at the US Chamber of Commerce. “Global digital piracy costs the US economy $29.2 billion a year, money that would otherwise be spent to create more, safe access to new content generated by American creators and workers,” said “It’s important for consumers to understand the personal risks they’re taking when they engage with pirated content, including exposure to identity theft, malware, other criminal activity as well as the economic consequences. The new MOU and its public service awareness campaign will keep Americans informed about digital piracy, so that they can keep safe from its reach.” “The MPA and ACE are dedicated to reducing piracy and this new partnership with the IPR Center strengthens our ability to continue to do this important work,” added Temple. “We are grateful to the IPR Center for joining us in this fight and we’re confident that this will make a big difference in our enforcement efforts going forward,” commented Jan van Voorn, EVP of Global Content Protection for the MPA. In December 2019, the IPR Center launched ‘Operation Intangibles’ in response to an increase in pirated goods across the digital ecosystem. The operation is designed to combat transnational copyright infringements, and digital piracy activities impacting the content creative industries and the US economy. The HSI partnership with the MPA comes at a time when more people are home streaming movies and television shows during the global Coronavirus pandemic and streaming piracy continues to grow representing 80 per cent of all piracy today. Unlawful piracy operations put innovation, creativity and investment at risk, to the detriment of creators, innovators and consumers alike. Additionally, consumers are harmed when accessing illegal content – one-third of pirate sites target consumers with malware that can lead to a range of problems, including identity theft and financial loss, according to a report by Digital Citizens Alliance. The partners say the initiative provides critical new opportunities to assist law enforcement in their investigations of persons and criminal organisations involved in the illegal act of duplicating, copying, or sharing digital works without the legal permission of the copyright holders. The PSA campaign will be used on consumer facing websites to educate the public about the dangers of malware and the economic impact of piracy to the creative communities. The IPR Center and ACE envision broad viewing of the 30 and 90 second PSA across both video and social networks. Additional partners including CTAM, through its Stream Safely initiative and the Digital Citizens Alliance will also use the PSAs in upcoming outreach effort to warn consumers about the dangers of piracy.
  5. Google Translation: FREELEECH! Time left: 6d 16h 41m 03s
  6. Strike 3 Saga: Turning BitTorrent Downloads Into A Copyright Infringement Settlement Machine Part 1 D.C. Circuit Reverses District Court’s Denial of Strike 3’s Request for Early Discovery to Obtain Identity of Subscriber of IP Address Allegedly Used to Illegally Download Strike 3’s Adult Videos The D.C. Circuit recently revived one of thousands of copyright lawsuits filed by an adult film studio, Strike 3 Holdings, overturning the lower District Court Judge who declined to allow Strike 3 to engage in early discovery sharply criticizing the film studio plaintiff for using the courts as an ATM. See Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. Doe, No. 18-7188 (D.C. Cir. 2020). The three-judge appellate panel, however, ruled that the judge erred in refusing to grant Strike 3’s request to subpoena an internet service provider in order to identify the name and address of a John Doe subscriber of an IP address allegedly used to illegally download Strike 3’s films using BitTorrent. The case is one of over 3,000 lawsuits Strike 3 has filed since 2018. The suits target John Doe owners of IP addresses, seek to subpoena internet service providers to identify the name of the John Doe owner, then typically settle out of court. Taking issue with the salacious nature of Strike 3’s copyrighted works, the volume of identical lawsuits filed by Strike 3, and the playbook pattern that typically results in settlements and case dismissals, the District Judge refused Strike 3’s request for early discovery to obtain the name of the John Doe defendant: “Armed with hundreds of cut-and-pasted complaints and boilerplate discovery motions, Strike 3 floods this courthouse (and others around the country) with lawsuits smacking of extortion,” Judge Lamberth of the District Court wrote. “It treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM. Its feigned desire for legal process masks what it really seeks: for the court to oversee a high-tech shakedown. This court declines.” Concerned with the potential for misidentification and Strike 3’s inability to allege with any certainty that the John Doe subscriber is the one who downloaded the videos, as opposed to a neighbor, a spouse, a household member, or a visiting friend, the District Court found that Strike 3’s need for the subpoenaed information was outweighed by the “potentially-noninfringing defendant’s right to be anonymous”—a privacy interest the court found especially weighty given the “particularly prurient pornography” at issue, and therefore dismissed the complaint without prejudice. In reversing, the Circuit Court concluded that Strike 3’s well pled complaint for copyright infringement entitled it to discover the name of the John Doe subscriber associated with the IP address Strike 3’s investigators determined was used to illegally download dozens of Strike 3’s adult videos. To avoid expensive appeals and recalcitrant judges, Strike 3 has moved its settlement mill to Miami-Dade County in Florida. Rather than file hundreds of lawsuits against individual IP addresses, Strike 3 has recently taken advantage of Florida’s “Pure Bill of Discovery” procedure, which allows a litigant to obtain a court order for the production of information or documentation, which may then be used in a later lawsuit. Pure Bills of Discovery have traditionally been used to investigate fraud, to inspect and preserve evidence, and to obtain pertinent documentation. Generally speaking, a Pure Bill Of Discovery can be used by a person or entity to obtain information from another prior to filing a lawsuit on the merits. Therefore, in one fell swoop Strike 3 can obtain an order allowing it to subpoena ISPs to turn over the identities of the owners of hundreds of IP addresses. No more wayward district court decisions and constantly fighting over Strike 3’s entitlement to pre-answer discovery in individual federal lawsuits. When John Does fight back by moving to quash the subpoenas or challenge the Florida court’s jurisdiction, Strike 3 will dismiss that defendant’s IP address from its Pure Bill of Discovery suit and file an individual suit in John Doe’s home state. So far, Strike 3’s new litigation strategy seems to be paying off as the settlements continue and the cost savings (filing fees, motion fees, etc.) stack up.
  7. Hello to all For all users. UHDBits is not a museum, it is an exclusive HD tracker. It's a privilage for all to be here. Please be active, download/upoad/seed. Please seed as long as you can. The torrent that you have downloaded must be downloaded by other users too. Inactive users (they don't download, upload, seed) for more than 6 months will be banned without notice. Users who want to upload please describe torrent with description and 3-4 pics not just 1 picture and do not hurry when you upload, put the movie or season in the right category, otherwise your torrent will be deleted and your upload rights restricted for some time or for all. In the latest weeks SysOp N*** has asked you to help for the first time the tracker by donation. If you don't know or you do not have the possibility to donate by BTC, please contact him for other methods (PayPall). For all your problems please do not hesitate to contact me. I will be glad to help you. Stay safe, be happy and enjoy UHDBits. G***
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  9. Winner @Zeh3 I have decided to giveaway one more invitation... Apply ASAP.
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  12. Tracker's Name: ONLYScene Genre: General Sign-up Link: https://www.onlyscene.org/register/null Closing date: Soon! Additional information: ONLYScene is a French Private Torrent Tracker for Movies / TV / General Releases.
  13. New contest EMPornium's 4-Week-Free-Leech Lotto Would you Risk 3,000 Bonus Credits for 4-weeks of Personal Free Leech...???
  14. 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!
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