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File sharing sites only cost money if you want a premium membership.
I'm very late to the party but I'm going to give my two cents anyway.
File sharing sites (MU/RS): cost money
Usenet/newsgroups: cost money to get older files
Torrents: FREE (always)
With Megaupload down, I can only assume that similar sites will be on their way out soon.
Newsgroups are nice when I stumble upon a gem from time to time, but most of the time I'm just paying every month and not really getting my money's worth.
Private torrent trackers are pretty damn safe (and no, demonoid is not a private tracker). I can't think of any private torrent sites that have been taken down since Oink and when Oink went down the only guy who got in trouble was the owner, who was arrested and then immediately released (after the UK news media got their story).
The thing is that the second private torrent sites get taken down, they will be up in a matter of days. All it takes is changing the domain and finding a country that will host the site without the worry of being taken down (and there are plenty of those countries).
Of the private torrent trackers that are around, MYSPLEEN is probably the safest for users. We don't keep members' email, IP, nothing. Myspleen also doesn't have a lot of stuff that is commercially available. Many content owners have even uploaded their material on myspleen and when we are asked to take stuff down, we do. For example we had a bootleg of The Book of Mormon musical and when we heard from their lawyer we took it down.
If you want a Myspleen invite, just PM me and ask.
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Once-upon-a-time-on-MySpleen/topic/12652/
File sharing sites only cost money if you want a premium membership.
TV's Frink said:
File sharing sites only cost money if you want a premium membership.
It only costs money if you don't want slow speeds and having to wait 15 minutes between each file (and most DVDs are split into 30-45 files). If you are someone that uses RS frequently you are either paying the monthy bill or the most patient person in the world.
Don't get me wrong, even I "pay the monthy bill" and use rapidshare. But there is rarely something on RS that isn't everywhere else EXCEPT fanedits/preservations.
If you want a Myspleen invite, just PM me and ask.
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Once-upon-a-time-on-MySpleen/topic/12652/
In answer to pittrek's question in another thread: yes, Astraweb can be used by non-USA customers.
I am in the UK, I use Astraweb to supplement my ISP's Usenet service (that only has a week's retention). I signed up and paid nearly two years ago, and I still haven't used all my GB yet. Definitely recommended.
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Thanks for the info
Moth3r said:
In answer to pittrek's question in another thread: yes, Astraweb can be used by non-USA customers.
I am in the UK, I use Astraweb to supplement my ISP's Usenet service (that only has a week's retention). I signed up and paid nearly two years ago, and I still haven't used all my GB yet. Definitely recommended.
I too am outside the US so its good to know.
Useful information in off-topic?
Bah, I don't like it.
TV's Frink said:
Useful information in off-topic?
Bah, I don't like it.
well this didn't help..
later
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[no GOUT in CED?-> GOUT CED]
Second attempt to push this thread into new discussion not debate of the old ones.
5 GB of storage, and it launches next week, likely on Tuesday at http://drive.google.com
http://dataliberation.blogspot.com/2012/09/your-youtube-original-videos-now.html
What if an account was set up with a public password.