Myth II: Soulblighter 1.3.2
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Myth II: Soulblighter 1.5b1
Myth II: Soulblighter 1.5b1
04/09/2004 04:07 PMAn update to Myth II: Soulblighter to fix issues surrounding OS 10.3
(Panther).
The End of the myth of Saddam
The End of the myth of Saddam
12/20/2003 07:37 AMI leave you with this, .. Charles
Krauthammer
townhall.com/columnists/charleskrauthammer/printck200312
19.shtml
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"The Megapixel Myth "
"The Megapixel Myth "
05/02/2004 09:08 PMThe Obesity Myth
The Obesity Myth
04/28/2004 02:29 PM
Time
to blow the whistle. Is the "obesity epidemic" a
medical emergency, or a big fat lie? Paul Campos says it's time to
tell the truth.
The Myth Of The 100-Year CD-Rom
The Myth Of The 100-Year CD-Rom
04/22/2004 01:33 PMIT Myth 6: IT doesn't scale
IT Myth 6: IT doesn't scale
08/13/2004 06:17 PMAt one time or another, nearly every kind of information technology
has been judged and found wanting. The failures are often summed up in
that most damning of epithets: ?It doesn?t scale.? The reason, of
course, is that at one time or another, for one reason or another,
every kind of information technology has failed to scale.
Is Consolidation A Myth?
Is Consolidation A Myth?
12/23/2003 02:45 AMThought provoking piece over at Always-On suggesting that
al
l this fear about consolidation killing off competition is a big
myth. While there are plenty of examples of companies buying up
each other (and even areas where there are fewer companies within a
specific space than before) consumers have more choice than ever
before, leading to better products and lower prices. Sure, it may
seem like there are big media conglomerates, but there are also plenty
of independent websites that give people choice. Sure, there may be
fewer small local banks, but there are plenty more banks that have
expanded from other areas to serve a large population. Basically,
what appears to be happening is that the regional companies are being
eaten up, but there's plenty of competition on a global basis. Of
course, there are still some exceptions (I'm still limited in my
broadband connection choice, for instance), but these might be
temporary monopolies, rather than a permanent state of affairs. I'm
not sure it's completely true, but I do think some fears about
consolidation everywhere are overblown.
The Google myth
The Google myth
03/06/2004 01:53 AMSearch Beyond Google outlines newer search engines' challenges to
Google and they all seem to be based upon different approaches...
The Biometrics Myth
The Biometrics Myth
01/22/2004 04:50 AMRFID: Hit or Myth?
RFID: Hit or Myth?
02/11/2004 04:26 PMExtreme Tech Feb 11 2004 8:06PM GMT
The scalability myth
The scalability myth
08/19/2004 12:45 AM
At one time or another, nearly every kind of information technology
has been judged and found wanting. The failures are often summed up in
that most damning of epithets: "It doesn't scale." The reason, of
course, is that at one time or another, for one reason or another,
every kind of information technology has failed to scale.
Unfortunately for the victims tarred with that brush, scalability is a
wildly imprecise term. Applications may be expected to scale up to
massive server farms or scale down to handsets. And size is only one
axis of scalability. Others include bandwidth, transactional
intensity, service availability, transitivity of trust, query
performance, and the human comprehensibility of source code or
end-user information display.
...
It's tempting to conclude that the decentralized, loosely coupled Web
architecture is intrinsically scalable. Not so. We've simply learned
-- and are still learning -- how to mix those ingredients properly.
Formats and protocols that people can read and write enhance
scalability along the human axis. Caching and load-balancing
techniques help us with bandwidth and availability. But some kinds of
problems will always require a different mix of ingredients. Microsoft
has consolidated its internal business applications, for example, onto
a single instance of SAP. In this case, the successful architecture is
centralized and tightly coupled.
For any technology, the statement "X doesn't scale" is a myth. The
reality is that there are ways X can be made to scale and ways to
screw up trying. Understanding the possibilities and avoiding the
pitfalls requires experience that doesn't (yet) come in a box. [Full
story at InfoWorld.com]
Based on the
reaction so far, it seems
like this piece went over well. It's
so nice to be able to
track reactions that way.
...The myth of RSS compatibility
The myth of RSS compatibility
02/10/2004 02:41 AMI would like to publicly apologize for my previous misstatements.
There are not 7 different and incompatible versions of RSS; there are
9. (2230 words)
The Upgradability Myth
The Upgradability Myth
12/02/2003 11:27 PMIts clear that consumers are recognizing that practicality and
efficiency are more important than expandability. By Amy Percival
(Spymac via MyAppleMenu)
The upgradability myth
The upgradability myth
12/02/2003 01:26 PMSince the introduction of the original iMac in 1998, there has been
complaints that Apple's consumer models are not upgradable. It's true,
aside from memory, hard drive space and optical drives, that there
isn't much upgrading that can be done internally to an eMac or iMac.
It is also true that most consumers almost never upgrade anything
other than the memory or hard drive space on their computers.
Myth III: The Wolf Age 1.2b1
Myth III: The Wolf Age 1.2b1
12/02/2003 01:48 AMThe world of Myth is on the brink of destruction and you must lead
your tribe to fight back. New demo!
Myth III: The Wolf Age 1.3
Myth III: The Wolf Age 1.3
06/25/2004 03:51 PMAn update to the Myth III game as distributed by MacSoft and Take-Two
Interactive.
The Myth of Dot-Com Seasonality
The Myth of Dot-Com Seasonality
12/28/2004 11:18 AMSeasonality still matters despite the sequential gains of many
fast-growing dot-com upstarts.
Myth II Updated
Myth II Updated
03/14/2003 02:15 PMThe QWERTY Myth
The QWERTY Myth
05/11/2004 12:05 PMan old Economist piece explains how the famous market failure example
is false
The myth of interference.
The myth of interference.
03/13/2003 10:22 AMSalon:
The myth of interference.The Myth of .NET Purity, Reloaded
The Myth of .NET Purity, Reloaded
06/01/2004 11:15 PMIt's Spring of 2004. The Microsoft® .NET Framework is current
included with Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, and we know that
many of the rich services in the upcoming release of Microsoft®
Windows® code-named "Longhorn" will be built with managed APIs. Some
folks have asked the question, "Is Longhorn managed?" implying that it
would be a great thing if huge parts of the operating system were
implemented in managed code. When they hear that not all of it is
managed, they are somehow disappointed.
Don Box put it simply: "It doesn't matter. What does matter is that
... the primary access mode ... is managed." Do I care if my device
driver is written in managed code or in C? No, I care that it works,
and works well.
The Myth of the Beginning of Time
The Myth of the Beginning of Time
05/03/2004 02:00 PM
Alright, ruling out the ice caps melting, meteors becoming
crashed into us, the ozone layer leaving, and the sun exploding...
we're definitely going to blow ourselves
up figure out a way to transform ourselves into
strings and plunge through a black whole into the
next universe.
IT Myth 5: Most IT projects fail
IT Myth 5: Most IT projects fail
08/13/2004 06:17 PMDo most IT projects fail? Some point to the number of giant
consultancies such as IBM Global Services, Capgemini, and Sapient, who
feed off bad experiences encountered by enterprises. ?Sapient is a
company founded on the realization that IT projects are not
successful,? says Sapient CTO Ben
Gaucherin.
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Myth of CD immortality is starting to
rot away
Myth of CD immortality is starting to
rot away
05/26/2004 07:38 PM?In laboratory testing, CDs have been found more likely subject to ?CD
Rot? if mishandled or subject to damage or scratches on the label
side. CDs should be handled as delicately as records, kept clean and
placed in a jewel case when not in use. Most CDs from the 90?s
onwards are estimated to last 50 or more years if handled properly.?
Flash? Macromedia myth
Flash? Macromedia myth
07/20/2004 09:48 PMp2pnet.net Jul 20 2004 11:48PM GMT
Myth of the Hispanic Market
Myth of the Hispanic Market
07/28/2004 08:15 PMHispanics are said to have $452-652 Billion in buying power. On the
high end that works out to $298 per week, which is what it costs to
buy groceries, which explains why Proctor & Gamble etc. are going
after that demographic. This kind of lets the air out of any plans for
devoting energy to marketing to this "major" demographic. I'm not
certain if it's a viable market at this time.
The Labor-Shortage Myth
The Labor-Shortage Myth
08/03/2004 05:55 AMWhen boomers start to retire, the theory goes, we'll see a job boom.
Too bad it won't happen.
The Myth Game Engine
The Myth Game Engine
12/26/2004 04:50 AMAnd off we go!
Is Data Extinction A Myth?
Is Data Extinction A Myth?
12/03/2003 12:17 PMWe've had plenty of stories over the years about the
problem
s of data extinction and how to avoid them. The issue is that
digital media degrades and formats and technologies become obsolete.
The typical example is of someone trying to access material stored on
an old floppy disk from twenty years ago that used some obsolete word
processor format. However, Simson Garfinkel believes that
the threat of data extinction is overblown. While some stuff
does get locked away, most things worth having access to get updated
to modern formats. The bigger problem, in his mind, is proprietary,
closed formats that no one has access to. As long as the format is
out in the open and becomes popular enough, he believes it will remain
supported for years to come - or that important data will get
converted over time. In worst case scenarios, he says that there will
always be some way to get access to old data, though it may be costly.
I think the truth is probably somewhere in between. Certainly, many
important bits of information will get updated over time, or will end
up in formats that stay relevant. However, not everything will. Part
of the problem is that most people don't think about these things when
creating data - and don't realize that the storage media they're using
will degrade, or that the format they're storing it in may become
obsolete. So, they create their content and then leave it alone...
until suddenly it's needed twenty years from now and no one can figure
out how to access it.
The Myth of Documents as Containers
The Myth of Documents as Containers
12/04/2003 10:42 AMI'm off to NYC - let's hear it for Amtrak! - to give a talk to
customers of Pitney-Bowes about why documents aren't really containers
of information. Why would we ever think that they were? Perhaps
because we've viewed ourselves as containers of information. Plus,
we've recently managed to informationalize all of business. But, you
know what? Information isn't really the lifeblood of business.
Lifeblood is the lifeblood of business. Of course, I'll probably
rewrite the whole thing on the train ride down....
Outsourcing's offshore myth
Outsourcing's offshore myth
12/15/2003 09:19 PMConsultants George Gilbert and Rahul Sood say the real reason software
companies are embracing offshore development is cultural, not
economic.
There is a myth that the prices you get
at the lamington roa
There is a myth that the prices you get
at the lamington roa
09/12/2004 02:16 PMTechTree Sep 12 2004 5:49PM GMT
"Myth of Interference" Slashdotted
"Myth of Interference" Slashdotted
03/13/2003 10:25 AMAbout 475 comments so far at slashdot on my Salon article about David
Reed's ideas about Open Spectrum....
Myth: The Fallen Lords 1.4
Myth: The Fallen Lords 1.4
01/06/2004 02:25 PMA fully 3D real-time strategy game of epic battles; now for Mac OS X.
On the Mac Mini Monitor Myth
On the Mac Mini Monitor Myth
02/05/2005 09:12 PMSome folks just aren't getting the idea behind the Mac mini. A
shame, that, because this product is going to take over and help make
switchers out of a good chunk of PC users, despite what some may think. So far it seems that the largest
complaint about the Mac mini is the lack of a keyboard, mouse, and
monitor.
You know, those things it was intentionally designed
around not including.
So since he's the only person that I can find that's posted a
semi-coherent rant about this view (though I've seen it elsewhere in
bits and spurts) I'll sift through Bill's issues with the Mac mini and
see what clarity can be brought to this.
The Myth of Seamless Integration
The Myth of Seamless Integration
03/14/2003 01:28 AMIntegration of enterprise applications is not a pretty process.
Despite all the tech advances of recent years, it is still costly and
time-consuming, with a less than stellar return on investment. But a
new era is upon us, enterprise software developers say, and the
monolithic integration problems of the 1990s soon will crumble into
dust.
Is Privacy an Urban Myth?
Is Privacy an Urban Myth?
01/27/2004 10:17 AM Howard Dean
seems to be on record as stating that citizens should be required
to use a government-issued ID before they can log on to the Internet.
He also seems to say that PC manufacturers should be required to add
card-readers to all of their PC products to facilitate this. Read for
yourself and draw your own conclusions.
EPA Fuel Economy Myth: Too High, Too
Low?
EPA Fuel Economy Myth: Too High, Too
Low?
06/29/2004 09:52 PMThe "Constant fiddling with Linux" myth
The "Constant fiddling with Linux" myth
01/03/2005 02:22 PMI hear this canard over and over: that it takes constant attention to
make a Linux installation work right, which means the cost of
administering a Linux system is higher than maintaining one running a
proprietary operating system. While it's true that you can spend
almost every waking hour tweaking a Linux server, network or desktop,
most Linux users don't need to do this any more than most car owners
need to adjust their tire pressure to meet the demands of every road
surface they encounter in the course of a day's driving.
Grok Description matches for Myth II: Soulblighter 1.3.2
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Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it, we've got it.
Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it, we've got it.
12/30/2004 11:53 AMfights back .. lokittorrent .. Loki Torrent
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"Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it..."
"Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it..."
12/31/2004 10:23 AMMy first torrent
My first torrent
07/30/2004 03:00 AM
Thanks to Jim and Ado for setting up the BitTorrent tracker. Here
is a
torrent for Lawrence Lessig's Free Culture talk in Helsinki that
I blogged about earlier.
UPDATE: Please standby. It doesn't seem to be working.
Comment -
TrackBack
Torrent Zip
Torrent Zip
03/31/2005 11:44 PMThe project is live!
Torrent 0.61
Torrent 0.61
01/27/2004 02:58 PMAn arcade game with colored tiles.
Battle Torrent
Battle Torrent
08/11/2004 09:45 AMThanks to Dave over at Scripting News for the link. The
already easy process of downloading files via BitTorrent has just
gotten easier. [Downhill
Battle]
Following up on Torrent Shutdowns
Following up on Torrent Shutdowns
12/22/2004 01:40 AMSlashdot Dec 21 2004 6:33PM GMT
Bit Torrent : An Analysis
Bit Torrent : An Analysis
12/19/2004 03:10 PMHardy news site,
The Register, recently published a
detailed analysis of the file sharing protocol
Bit
Torrent. Bit Torrent has received attention in the main stream
news after reports that it was carrying as much as 50% of all peer 2
peer (p2p) traffic, which in tern amounted to a massive 30% of all the
traffic on the internet. The paper, by Dr. Johan Pouwelse, examines
the protocol and looks especially at one of the largest bit-torrent
hubs, Suprnova.org. He examines how just 20 moderators solve the
problem of fake files, something that plagues the traditional file
sharing networks like Kazaa.
Dr Powelse notes that the major problems facing hubs like suprnova are
fakes and maintaining hub availability. The availability of files on
bit torrent is based on a centralised system; without it, the network
fails as users cannot access the trackers. Decentralising bit torrent
has already begun - Suprnova have started a project called "
Exeem" which apparently has 5,000 beta
testers trialling it, and has an ultimate aim of taking the best of
Kazaa (a decentralised network) and merging it with Bit Torrent.
Decentralisation removes the issue of poor availability at the tracker
end, yet0 it also provides more scope for fake files and a reduction
in data integrity at the user end.
The paper concludes that bit-torrent needs to evolve to create
incentives to users to seed files. Bit-torrent as a protocol is a
system that’s here to stay; it enjoys more and more usage from more
main stream content providers. Yes, there is a lot of illegitimate use
of the protocol, but unlike Kazaa, these users should not be allowed
to over shadow the usefulness to legitimate users of the bit torrent
protocol.
[Update] Since this article was published, Suprnova has
shutdown as a hub for torrents. Although this cannot be confirmed, the
shutdown is very likely related to legal action from the
Hollywood against tracker
websites; earlier in the week many other sites were taken down.
The effectiveness of the takedowns could be massive; the paper below
notes that when on the Suprnova mirrors went offline during their
monitoring period, they saw a massive reduction in the number of users
downloading files through the site.

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RegisterRead full story...CC Torrent Hosting
CC Torrent Hosting
12/17/2004 06:33 PM
Torrentocracy has announced a free BitTorrent hosting service for Creative
Commons licensed content: Prodigem.
Download one of the beta torrents
currently available. Send an email to Torrentocracy creator Gary Lerhaupt to request an upload
account.
Update: Download all of the Duke Law School
Arts Project Moving Image Contest finalists via one torrent at prodigem.
ShiftyGames Torrent 0.8.2
ShiftyGames Torrent 0.8.2
05/05/2004 10:52 PMAn arcade game with colored tiles.
Bit Torrent question
Bit Torrent question
04/09/2004 10:30 PMBit
Torrent and the ability to download everything in one click (is this
the end of Direct TV, Tivo and the music business?!).
Used BitTorrent a little bit when it first came out and was a bit
underwhelmed. It didnt work, there werent a lot of
places to find files, etc.
I decided to take another look at it when a designer friend of mine
was telling me that he has the latest version of every single piece of
design software on his Mac compliments of bit torrent (yes, I know
its wrong
not the point Im trying to make, the point
is coming :-).
Part I: I installed bit torrent and immediately
noticed an amazing new trend (prob. not new to all of you) of people
posting dozens of albums in one RAR file for download. Huge file sizes
in the 500 to 4,000 meg size range. The last season of seven seasons
of Southpark, every Nirvanna album and here is another file with every
Howard Stern radio show from March in one file.
In one click you grab one really well organized, clean and deep
sets of filesscary.
Part II: A couple of month ago I got the Gateway
Connected DVD player. For $195 it connects via WiFi to my desktop and
I can hit the My Music or My Videos button on the remote control and
pull up those directories on my hard drive (in the other room).
Part III: Today I moved into my new apartment in
Santa Monica and was faced with the standard $100 month cable/dish
bill and Im thinking dang, I only watch less then a half
dozen TV shows and they are all here on bit torrent
maybe I
should save the $1,200 a year and just download the shows and watch
them via my Gateway Connected DVD player?
The Point/Question: How soon before youll be
able-with one click-download every prime-time TV show or last
years top 500 CDs in one click?!
(Note: This is not a trick question, I have yet to find a file
containing that much contenthowever, I did find a file with last
weeks top 100 singles that someone put together in one nice
package).
[
The Digital
Music Weblog]
Torrentocracy = RSS + Bit Torrent + Your
TV
Torrentocracy = RSS + Bit Torrent + Your
TV
06/21/2004 07:41 AMSri Lankan hip-hop mix: torrent
Sri Lankan hip-hop mix: torrent
03/17/2005 03:55 AMXeni Jardin:
Boing Boing reader
Lucas
Emery says,
Your big article on M.I.A over the weekend reminded me that I had
downloaded a mix mp3 shortly after the Tsunami disaster comprised
exclusivly of Sri Lankan hip-hop. I can't remember where I originally
found the mix (boomselection, maybe?) so I just made a .torrent. 58.4
Meg mp3 mix by Dr. Auratheft.
Link
Previously:
M.I.A. is, well, MIA; and
MIA for intergalactic overlord
Xcode .torrent
Xcode .torrent
08/08/2004 02:13 AMApple just released an update to is Xcode development tools, but
Apple's content distribution network is slow and poky, and as Danny
notes, it "won't let you resume downloads using wget -c." So here's a
.torrent for Xcode.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
It's the torrent, stupid
It's the torrent, stupid
12/22/2004 01:29 AM
Xeni Jardin:
Mark Pesce rants about
the recent shutdowns of BitTorrent supersites Suprnova.org and
TorrentBits.com.
Hey, Hollywood! Can you feel the future slipping through your fingers?
Do you understand how badly you've screwed up? You took a perfectly
serviceable situation - a nice, centralized system for the
distribution
of media, and, through your own greed and shortsightedness, are giving
birth to a system of digital distribution that you'll never, ever be
able to defeat. In your avarice and arrogance you ignored the obvious:
you should have cut a deal with SuprNova.org. In partnership you could
have found a way to manage the disruptive change that's already well
underway. Instead, you have repeated the mistakes made by the
recording
industry, chapter and verse. And thus you have spelled your own doom.
It's said that the best sequels are just like the original, only
bigger
and louder. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for one hell of a
crash. This baby is now fully out of control.
Link (
via waxy)
Torrent of video from DV Guide
Torrent of video from DV Guide
08/30/2004 02:55 AMdv.open4all.info/bblog/torrent_files/20040828_kinberg.mov.torrenttrack
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Comrade - Bit Torrent Client
Comrade - Bit Torrent Client
06/24/2004 12:03 AMWorking.
"Torrent Link for 74 briefs in 20.7MB"
"Torrent Link for 74 briefs in 20.7MB"
03/27/2005 10:28 AMBetter Than Bit Torrent, For Internet2
Users?
Better Than Bit Torrent, For Internet2
Users?
11/18/2003 07:54 PMTorrent Site Status
Torrent Site Status
01/07/2005 04:15 AMDon’t download too much pr0n .. Torrent Site
Status
orbdesign.net/bt
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Grokster briefs torrent
Grokster briefs torrent
03/26/2005 05:13 AMCory Doctorow:
Thad sez, "This is a torrent of all of the briefs submitted re: MGM v.
Grokster, in the zip format provided on the U.S. Copyright Office
site."
Torrent Link for 74 briefs
in 20.7MBMicrosoft builds a better Bit Torrent
Microsoft builds a better Bit Torrent
06/17/2005 03:18 PMResearchers at Microsoft's computer science lab in Cambridge have
developed a peer-to-peer filesharing system that they say overcomes
the scheduling problems associated with existing distribution
protocols such as Bit Torrent.
The researchers claim download times are between 20-30 per cent
faster, using their network coding approach, than on systems that only
code at the server, and between 200 and 300 per cent faster than
distributing un-encoded information.

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Full Article @ The Register

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Avalanche WhitepaperRead full story...SP2 Bit Torrent Legal Challenge
SP2 Bit Torrent Legal Challenge
08/11/2004 05:20 PMDownload the Windows XP Service Pack
2: The guys who were doing Microsoft a favor by pushing Service
Pack 2 via Bit Torrent got slapped down by Redmond.
Microsoft sent DMCA takedown notices to our two webhosts,
one of which was just linking to a torrent file on another server.
We've stood up to these kinds of legal threats before (see the Grey
Tuesday protests), but we decided not to bother this time, because we
started this site primarily as a demonstration and to that end it's
already been a huge success.
Click here to comment on this entry
AnimeMonitor RSS (torrent) feed monitor
AnimeMonitor RSS (torrent) feed monitor
04/16/2004 10:22 AMWe're Alive!
Torrent for Windows XP Service Pack 2
Torrent for Windows XP Service Pack 2
08/09/2004 04:48 PMMicrosoft needs to distribute its new Win XP Service Pack 2 to 260
million Windows users at 75MB each. Moving a wodge that big to that
many machines is too much even for the biggest software company on the
planet. So the folks at Downhill Battle have seized upon this as an
opportunity to prove the substantial noninfringing uses of P2P by
releasing a .torrent of SP@ (complete with checksum info so that you
can verify that this isn't some malware-riddled trojan, except to the
extent that it is a typical piece of the Windows XP OS). Join the
mesh, shoulder the load, get your medicine -- the 21st Century way.
Link
(
via Waxy)
Eyes on the Screen torrent mirror
Eyes on the Screen torrent mirror
02/01/2005 08:38 PMCory Doctorow:
Eyes on the Screen is an amazing Downhill Battle project that we
blogged earlier. The idea is to get people to download the
seminal documentary Eyes on the Prize, which chronicles the American
civil rights movement. It's a Black History Month perrennial, but
because of the prohibitive cost of clearing the copyrights to the
archival footage used in the series. Once the series has been
downloaded, you'd be encouraged to host a screening party for your
friends and neighbors on February 8th, and ensure that the vital
messages of this documentary don't fade away due to outmoded laws.
The Downhill Battle torrents for Eyes on the Prize have gone away, but
there is still a mirror of them available. Please consider using the
mirror to get your own copies and host a party of your own.
At 8pm on February 8th we will celebrate the struggle and triumph of
the civil rights movement with screenings of Eyes on the Prize Part 1:
Awakenings. Eyes on the Prize is the most renowned civil rights
documentary of all time; for many people, it is how they first learned
about the Civil Rights Movement (more about the film). But this film
has not been available on video or television for the past 10 years
simply because of expired copyright licenses. We cannot allow
copyright red tape to keep this film from the public any longer. So
today we are making digital versions of the film available for
download. Join us in building a new mass audience for this film:
organize or attend a screening in your city, town, school or home on
February 8th.
LinkDefense fund for Bit Torrent indexer
Defense fund for Bit Torrent indexer
12/30/2004 02:45 AM
Cory Doctorow:
LokiTorrent is a BitTorrent indexing site -- like the lamented
Suprnova -- that has been threatened with legal action by the MPAA for
telling people where to download torrent files that allow them to
download video and other large data-objects. Unlike some of the other
Torrent indexers that shut down last week, LokiTorrent is mounting a
legal defense. They're trying to raise a legal defense fund of
$30,000, and they've made $11,500 in the first 12 hours.
Link
(
via /.)
BeeTV - automatic torrent downloader
BeeTV - automatic torrent downloader
04/15/2005 10:02 AMPrototype version released
Myth II: Soulblighter 1.3.2