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Popular Torrent Site ExtraTorrent Permanently Shuts Down (torrentfreak.com)

ExtraTorrent, the world's second largest torrent index, on Wednesday said it is permanently shutting its doors. The site, which launched in 2006, had steadily climbed the ranks in the piracy world to become the second most popular torrent site, observing millions of daily views. TorrentFreak adds: "ExtraTorrent with all mirrors goes offline.. We permanently erase all data. Stay away from fake ExtraTorrent websites and clones. Thx to all ET supporters and torrent community. ET was a place to beâ¦." TorrentFreak reached out to ExtraTorrent operator SaM who confirmed that this is indeed the end of the road for the site. "It's time we say goodbye," he said, without providing more details. [...] ExtraTorrent is the latest in a series of BitTorrent giants to fall in recent months. Previously, sites including KickassTorrents, Torrentz.eu, TorrentHound and What.cd went offline.

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  1. Someone could start a new one. by SeaFox · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Nyaa.se was shut down voluntarily as well at the beginning of the month, but a group from the fandom and people close to the old site started a replacement that will eventually be just like the old site for all intents and purposes.

    1. Re:Someone could start a new one. by Rhapsody+Scarlet · · Score: 5, Informative

      I'd add that a quick look at the fansubs sites I follow shows a fair bit of fragmentation at the moment. AniDex and minglong seem the most popular choices right now, with (new) Nyaa a distant third and Nyaa Pantsu nobody's first choice so far. Anything could change, but that's what I'm seeing so far.

  2. Re:Another victim of terrible leftist laws by Sigma+7 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Keep in mind that most of the abuse of copyright in the US stems from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act

    Any abuse of copyright law can be fixed by amending the law, and the government elected afterwards has not done so.

    many other leftists around the world for continually extending copyright protections

    That's not a leftist ideology, that's a corporate ideology.

    An actual leftist ideology would be something similar to the GPL that recognizes that nothing should be locked down in the long-term by a small elite - especially if it allows people to use computers without having to pay more than they should (e.g. allow computers to have Linux, a basic set of compilers, and basic software required to do practically any common task.)