In: software, technology, decentralized.
Backlinks: Usenet.
Torrent apps 🌪
- https://webtorrent.io
- https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent
- https://apps.gnome.org/app/de.haeckerfelix.Fragments
- https://delugeapp.com
- https://github.com/cenkalti/rain
- https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent – CLI app
- https://qbittorrent.org
- https://transmissionbt.com
- https://utorrent.com – uTorrent paid app
Trackers
https://reddit.com/r/Piracy/wiki/guides/private_trackers
https://github.com/HDVinnie/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet
https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet
https://github.com/HDVinnie/TrackerHub
https://rentry.co/private-trackers
https://fmhy.net/torrentpiracyguide
MyAnonaMouse (myanonamouse.net) MAM -- https://www.myanonamouse.net/inviteapp.php
Redacted RED -- https://interviewfor.red/en/index.html
Links
Hardcore pirates may be the biggest buyers of legal content
By Aditya Tiwari, posted June 8, 2018
https://fossbytes.com/til-hardcore-pirates-may-be-the-biggest-buyers-of-legal-content
Big productions and media houses have blamed a community of humans referred to as pirates for their revenue losses. Pirates are the reason technologies like BitTorrent have flourished more than its creators might have thought.
But the people who indulge in copyright infringement may be not as bad as many would assume. According to a new survey conducted by a UK-based anti-piracy firm MUSO, around 60% of people living in the UK have used a pirate site to download or stream a movie, TV show, or something else.
Pirates are valuable customers, not the enemy
By Ernesto Van der Sar, posted June 6, 2018
https://torrentfreak.com/pirates-are-valuable-customers-not-the-enemy-180606
New research has revealed that 60 percent of all UK citizens have used pirate services to stream or download TV, films or music. However, the vast majority of these self-proclaimed pirates say they tend to find legal options first. These and other findings suggest that piracy remains an availability problem and that 'pirates' are among the most engaged consumers.
EU withheld a study that shows piracy doesn't hurt sales
The $430,000 study's conclusions perhaps didn't fit what it wanted to hear.
https://engadget.com/2017-09-22-eu-suppressed-study-piracy-no-sales-impact.html
https://juliareda.eu/2017/09/secret-copyright-infringement-study
A crappy course on torrents
https://fiatjaf.com/759be3e8.html