BTJunkie No More?
First time accepted submitter AWESOM-O 4k writes "It seems like the popular file sharing site BTJunkie.org is gone. On btjunkie.org you are greeted with the following: '2005 — 2012 This is the end of the line my friends. The decision does not come easy, but we've decided to voluntarily shut down. We've been fighting for years for your right to communicate, but it's time to move on. It's been an experience of a lifetime, we wish you all the best! '"
n/t
Communicate. Yes. That's what it was used for.
WTF? FBI breathing down their neck?
Publish one last torrent please? I'm sure someone would love to bring it back to life.
To be honest, most of the time, when I was linked to btjunkie, I ended up having to log in to their site only to be sent to a closed tracker where I couldn't log in and get to the torrent. I'm sorry they've had to close, but with DHT and magnet links, I hope that sites like btjunkie will become less and less necessary.
I'm more sad that cheggit just went offline. Can't say I ever used btjunkie as a frontend. Wake me when Piratebay goes black.
Best torrent site ever.
I don't know if anything new one has come up in the last few years but it is the best torrent site I have ever used.
Pirate Bay and Demonoid got nothing on btjunkie.
Or at least they didn't.
R.I.P old friend, or better yet go all zombie and come back to life.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
Wow. Aside from Monova.org, who's left?
Sounds like they got a letter in the mail. In all seriousness, there are literally hundreds of torrent sites on the internet, with many of them being outside the jurisdiction of the U.S. I don't see what the fuss is about, honestly.
The Pirate Bay is still alive and kicking, but I'm wondering the same thing. My go-to sites were always BTJunkie and The Pirate Bay. I tried Monova once or twice but they always seemed lacking by comparison. Either they hadn't indexed what I wanted or it was never seeded - always some ancient torrent from years prior. Who else is still a major player?
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I sincerely don't mean to be a dick, but was btjunkie ever that good? Or that relevant? I tried to make serious use of it around 2009, and I don't remember being impressed. Nor was I disgusted. It was just another site. I moved on pretty quickly
The comment features and such were better than average, I suppose, but the time for public search engines passed years ago. There are so many private trackers with open signups. So many wonderlands where all of the comments are in comprehensible English and your download takes off immediately instead of slooowwwly ramping up.
So I guess I don't miss it, and don't recall that it was ever a big deal. But maybe I'm wrong?
Just once I would like to hear from genuine copyright holders on slashdot who both make a living from their creative works *AND* support un-regulated torrenting and file sharing. Everytime you so much as hint that copyright should be respected on this site you get modded troll, or flamebait. Why? So, people can't enter into a debate about it, and you never have to have your perceptions challenged? For a community which seems so passionate and open about free communication, it certainly seems to shut down people who don't agree with the majority pretty quickly.
For over a decade, the MAFIAA et al have utterly refused to follow the winning strategy of going along with the modern age and giving consumers what consumers want. In the end, the MAFIAA et al will die.
The current wave of sometimes successful temporary oppressions will do the same thing as killing the original Napster did. That is, it will result in an explosion of new and better means to do the same thing and so-called "piracy" will increase again by orders of magnitude.
Soon, it will be game over for the dinosaurs. At the current rate and without a huge change in direction (and it may already be too late for that), I predict the demise of the MAFIAA et al by 2020.
It will serve the dumb fuckers right.
Best torrent site ever. I don't know if anything new one has come up in the last few years but it is the best torrent site I have ever used.
I can respect your opinion, but nothing will ever match suprnova in my eyes. It didn't necessarily have the best features, but it had that glorious time when it seemed like the entire freaking pirate world (you know, outside of the pirates who actually originate the content and only use private ftp servers) used the same site. I don't think I ever looked for something on suprnova that I didn't find, and I can still remember the amazement of leaving kazaa and seeing a dozen torrents with tens of thousands of people a piece the week Doom 3 came out. No scrounging around in some shitty internal search engine or anything; just out there, on a regular searchable website like God intended.
Man, I'm getting all misty eyed.
BTJunkie was based in sweden, and with the final word on Pirate bay's case handed down last week, it is now most likely illegal for BTJunkie to operate in sweden.
But in the end, what does it matter. It appears the next generation of technology is already here: Magnet links. Good luck shutting that down.
you bother to spout this in the year where "digital" (god I fucking hate that term, I guess all those CD's of music and software I have purchased since the early 90's were god damned analog) sales have surpassed physical sales
Take the money and run
Ask and you shall receive.
Copyright does need to change somewhat. A key to human success is where one person invents something cool and others build on that in an endless chain. I think we do need copyright to prevent a publishing company from stealing a book from an author and printing away or a Chinese company taking that same book and flooding the market with knockoffs. But it has gone too far where a modern musician can't play with some distinctive riffs from a 40 year old Beatles song without being in the center of a lawyer pile-up.
Many of Gutenberg's first bibles were burned as work of the devil. I suspect that this was the Church not liking their loss of bible creation control. I doubt that any of the upset priests thought the devil had anything to do with their printing.
Nope, the best torrent site to go down recently was Cheggit.net. I'll miss it. I posted some torrents of me and various girlfriends (With their permission of course). It was a great community, but they don;t want to keep up with all the dmca notices they were getting.
btjunkie? bleh.
Cheggit? I'll miss.
Broadcasting the live recordings of musicians was stealing from their musicians.
Sheet music was stealing from musicians before radio.
you bother to spout this in the year where "digital" ... sales have surpassed physical sales
That comment is so lame and naive that it's not worth the effort to reply to it. You're out of your league. Any further comment from you will be ignored.
mmmm fish...
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What would you guys say the next best site now that this has gone? Mainly for TV programs and movies, occasionally games, programs and music.
Best day of ur ;lives people, here is the best place to find AND download movies music, whatever... Bitlord older version is bestest 1.1 here is link, search engine has same stuff that is on btjunkie pretty much:
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/1126-bitlord.html
also, check out icefilms.info to stream movies/tv shows/////they recently lost megaupload but now run on rapidshare and 2shared, new stuff is on the site, old stuff is gone, it was a huge collection everything was on there. Just follow instructions on site to set up 2 watch free.
Very recently, a similar message came from the operators of Cheggit. They are either being bought out of operation or they are being issued "offers they cannot refuse" is my guess. They never say exactly why beyond saying things vaguely like "no longer worth it" or things to that effect. Never saying exactly why is the hallmark.
Anyone else check the source to see if there was a hidden message, only to be terribly disappointed?
Well the U.S. controls the DNS system, so that puts pretty much the entire world under US jurisdiction...
Only if they tried to reclaim a ccTLD to enforce their will. THAT wouldn't be tolerated, and would cause the DNS system to be immediately forked.
So, no. The entire world isn't under US jurisdiction for that cause alone. (only so far as the world let's our leaders bully them around.)
I won't join Slashcott. OTOH, If Beta goes live, I just won't be back until it's fixed. Sorry Dice.
torrentz.eu creates a nice listing of Torrent sites when you search something.
There's sites like torrenthound.com, btmon.com... but I don't know if those are any of the essential ones.
On most of the other stories, the main parts of the comments was dedicated to talking about alternatives and providing links.
This one? Whining, misty eyes on good old times, copyright discussions. Are we getting old?
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For a community which seems so passionate and open about free communication, it certainly seems to shut down people who don't agree with the majority pretty quickly.
Depends on the veracity of your point and how you word it. At worst you will get modded down, which is very different to shut down, and the complete opposite of the insightful tag your post is currently displaying. Sure there are plenty of immature black/white posts on slashdot, my guess is most of them are from people (say) under 25 who still have not outgrown the belief in silver bullets.
However, I disagree with your entire premise, in fact I would go so far as to say that most slashdotters who earn a living in IT do not want to throw the copyright baby out with the bath scum. And this goes doubly so for developers like me who have made a comfortable living writing copyrighted software and building corporate systems from other peoples copyrighted software. I would consider any developer (independent or corporate) to be under-qualified if they couldn't tell the difference between a proprietary license and a OSS licence. As a developer you may often have the responsibility to advise your boss/client of the costs/benefits of competing third party software providers, the type of license can (and often does) have a large impact on that analysis. Of course both the boss and the developer know that IP law is a complete dog's breakfast so they also get their interpretation ratified by the lawyers to armour plate their arses.
Just to round it out, I'd say there is a third major category of copyright posts on slashdot; the complainer. Like the government complainer, or the AGW psuedo-skeptic, they believe any fault (real or imagined, titanic or trivial) is reason enough to nuke the whole thing from orbit
But I suspect at a much deeper "social order" level, people in general subconsciously see the internet as a public space, and by extension downloading becomes - "I found it on the commons". And to a very large degree that is how the law works in most places. If not by letter then at least in practice, since everything is copyright by default and there is no authoritative 'evil bit' that allows the down-loader to discern if he is forbidden to download it before he has downloaded it. I'm sure someone will post a link to contradict the following claim but - I'm not aware of anyone who has been prosecuted anywhere for downloading alone, (re)distribution is always the rope they hang you with.
Having said that, the nuking of megaupload has sent a political chill across the net like a cruise missile hitting Al-Jazzera, they've demonstrated they don't need SOPA or the ISP's to start a 'war on pirates', I expect more sites will have received that message via more explicit private channels and will 'voluntarily' close down in the near future. OTOH, the whole thing is yet to be tested in court and I can't see how the search giants will lay down and let the MAFIAA and Murdoch steam-roll them with a "linking is theft" precedent set against a weak competitor.
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
Thanks BT... appreciate the time and effort.... and before anyone starts anonymously bashing, GFY. It's piss-weak and so boring....
watch how quickly our media shill of a POTUS tells you to go fuck yourself, he knows whose paying his salary and it AIN'T you
Are we gonna blame the media ?
Was the POTUS elected by the media ?
What the fuck are we going to the polling station for, if the media gets to hold the sway, no matter who end up being the POTUS ?
It's the voters who are to be blamed for this sorry state of affairs
Yes, it's US, you, and me, and millions of fucking assholes like us who have allowed the media to take over our lives
It is time we really start voting third parties across the board
So you think by voting third parties across the board the whole mess will magically cured, just like that?
The media will control WHOEVER gets elected, because, again, WE LET THEM !!
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Boycott.
Heck, I'm getting old. I still miss Sharereactor...
com esta solução, estão a cortar o acesso as pessoas com menos dinheiro de puderem tambem ter acesso há cultura e outros beneficios.que tal os autores de musicas e respetivos cantores, ou os escritores e outras pessoas da cultura, formarem uma associaçao, onde eles proprios editassem as suas obras e as colocassem ao dispor pessoas? Lembrem-se que sem eles as grandes editoras não existiam.
They didin't fight squat. They just quit without any fight at all.
Reading all this political very correct things that many of you write makes me wonder.
BT junkie was a great website that will be dearly missed by me.
If i wanted a movie, a game or anything else i downloaded it. Why? well for movies i like to watch them on my laptop and i dont see the point in paying $20 dollar for 1 hour of entertainment specially since 20 bucks is alot of money for me.
Games are a different thing, unfortunatly im in a place of the world where the next gamestore is 2000 kilometers and 2 visa away. I like to buy them in original usually. (used to have quite the impressive collection actually.)
For the whole right vs wrong thing about downloading movies i just say this. Put adds in the movie file. Not like 10 minutes, just one before the movie starts. keep it as a nice avi file and its done. nobody bothers to skip only one add. So everyone is happy, the poor slacker (me) and the greedy babyeating coorperations.
People actually use sites like BTJunkie or ISOHunt? I thought they were just spam sites that tried their best to get you to download their virus infested "downloader" or get you to pay for torrents.
For simplicity, copyright should be a fixed term. Then, when you buy something, and see it says right on the package that "This item is Copyright 2006" and you know that after X years you are free to copy it and distribute all you like.
I would much rather see the package say "This item is copyright until 2020" and know that on 1 January 2021 it would no longer be under copyright and be freely copyable.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
All these sites require email and that makes me very uncomfortable. I don't give my email to anyone unless I know them.
wow my favorite site is gone. yikes ... dark days for the internet.
How, then, do the people who spend their time writing and creating eat?? Just curious.
Wrong; the rape victim is aware, PLUS your victim has to be a prostitute by trade.
For your false analogy to be a correct one, the rapist would have to do their business WITHOUT the victim knowing about it and yet somehow also add a chance that the victim gets less sex (clients) in the future.
I find it odd that rape is used on this topic... because the "victim" (IP industry) is raping everybody they can and only gets upset when somebody prevents them from raping something; besides also contributing to the dysfunction of the government.