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Demonoid Tracker Is Back Online

Crymson4 writes "We discussed the shutdown of the Demonoid torrent tracker last fall. For those who don't already know, Demonoid is back up. Looks like they found a new host for the Web site and the tracker is functioning properly as well. For those with old accounts, all the old data has been saved. It's almost as if they never left."

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  1. Re:Wha? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Its a pure traffic problem, once a month the delete all the idle accounts and let new people join, the invite systems means its fairly easier for you to get in if you want anyway.

    though off the top of my head i can also see how a 'closed' system could be a legal defence, your not distributing to the public everyone is a member of your 'private' club.

  2. Re:Wha? by chasingsol · · Score: 5, Informative

    Demonoid has always been a public tracker, but other features of the site require an account (including uploading). You don't need to be a member to use it, just a member to access other stuff.

  3. Re:Wha? by cwgatling · · Score: 5, Informative

    Elitist? Demonoid is one of the most community-friendly trackers there is. Invites are plentiful and anyone can upload. The information there _is_ free. As a side note, the tracker has been up for months now, but the website was down.

  4. Re:Wha? by Madalienmonk · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's private to stop Joe-hit-and-run from just leeching without sharing, people have to share to a ratio on Demonoid (usually 1:1).

  5. Re:no catch? by chasingsol · · Score: 5, Informative

    The new server is located in Ukraine, so unless there's a very elaborate international conspiracy here, I doubt it's a setup. The original admin isn't from Canada or the USA (or Europe for that matter). The original servers were located in Amsterdam, then they moved to Canada before being shut down, and now they've moved again. Not at all unusual for torrent sites, even huge ones like The Pirate Bay.

  6. Re:Suprnova never came back... by soilheart · · Score: 3, Informative

    A "subtle" difference is also that demonoid never was taken down because of the pressure on the admin (as I've understood it) but because the host didn't want demonoid on their servers anymore. Since then deimos have said that it probably would come back as he never had a problem with having the site.

  7. Re:Wha? by Andtalath · · Score: 4, Informative

    The point is the avoid leeches, not to avoid legal shitbags.

  8. Re:Wha? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    The point is......

    Some of US are in.....
    and some of YOU are not.....

    BWAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    But seriously, the point is actually to keep ratios and user habits consistent with the standards of the site. When you are a member, you are responsible to keep your seed ratio at a certain level, as well as your behavior and actions. When you invite someone, you are also responsible for THEIR behavior, actions, and ratios. The thought process is that you will not give an invite to just anyone, if you know that their behavior can potentially get you suspended or expelled.

  9. One up, one down.. by joshuaes · · Score: 2, Informative

    Recent news about IndieTorrents.com, an invite-only tracker that is pretty extensive as far as range and number of independent music etc, is shutting down. Planning a comeback, however.

    # 2008-04-12 - I have some sad news to announce to all of you. IT will be closing down on Sunday. We hope to rise from the ashes like a fiery phoenix some day in the future but for the time being our run of free hosting has come to an end. It has been a great ride and I have had so much fun doing this. I will miss this and think back with fond memories. Drink a tall glass of cold beer and say goodbye to your good friend drewcifer. -http://www.indietorrents.com/

    But they've recently got $2000 in donations, so I think their return should definitely be expected.

    I find waffles.fm & what.cd are other good invite-only sites for independent music torrents. I believe waffles is where most OiNK users went. Those invites are hard to come by, however. At least in my searches; which are still fruitless.

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  10. Re:no catch? by Ironix · · Score: 2, Informative

    I logged into the newly functional demonoid using my old account and it works fine. Now unless they gave away all their users old account data, I doubt it is some kind of honey-pot or such thing.

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  11. Re:All file shareres are leechers by mpe · · Score: 3, Informative

    I don't understand this hatred of 'leeching' amongst file sharers. You know that you are ALL leeching right? You are leeching off the honest people who actually BUY the music, BUY the movies and BUY the software.

    Quite a lot of the content here is likely to originate from people who bought the whatever and uploaded it. Another major source is where the content was broadcast to a significent chunk of the planet.

    without them, the stuff would not get made,

    This is the "every pirated copy is a lost sale" theory. Which has been completly debunked. Quite simply the vast majority of the people involved are not "potential customers" in the first place.It's also very possible that the "pirate" version, which tends to be "Available worldwide and DRM free", will be the only version available to people. Possibly for months/years even forever.

  12. Re:no catch? by pipatron · · Score: 1, Informative

    I won't make any claims about Demonoid, but it's fairly common for questionable sites to suddenly go down, and following a down time period of any length, they go back up just like nothing happened but now with new government monitoring overlords.

    Citation needed, or STFU with the FUD, RIAA-troll.

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  13. Re:canada back online by number11 · · Score: 3, Informative

    I am sure glad to be able to resume leaching from Canada. They blocked the country due to legal threats quite a while ago, and now seem to have forgotten to do so again.

    Traceroute shows they're not in Canada anymore. The web server is in the Ukraine, the domain registration is in Brazil. So I'd guess that those legal threats are no longer a problem.