Posted By: rdaJay | May 20th, 2008 @ 1:25 PM
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rdaJay
rdaJay
Ya best look out when Omar come callin', yo.
Does anyone have a favorite Bit torrent site they use? Paolo recommended using BitTorrent in an earlier post.. I'd love to try it out, now that I've downloaded the client. I just need a place to start looking..

I seem to recall SOMETHING like rss-tv.net, but I doubt that's the real link (it seems a little phishy, if you know what I mean..)
Is this not against the terms of the site to be discussing websites which have questionable content on them?
www.**********.org - www.**********.org - www.**********.org - www.**********.org - These are the main ones I use for movies, TV shows and anime. (Apologies for formatting... Opera woes). Forgot the best ine for TV... www.********** - Edited... Just in case Smiley - rdajay, drop me a line, I'll send you the links.
PerfectPhase
PerfectPhase
"This is not war, this is pest control!" - Dalek to Cyberman
Shame you don't have an email link on your profile.....
RoyalSchrubber
RoyalSchrubber
One. How many time travellers does it take to change a lightbulb?
btjunkiedemonoid.

I haven't told you this. We haven't meet. You don't know me. Tongue Out

Seriously, I wouldn't post links if it wasn't for compensation for DRM issues that you're having that you've described in the other thread...
Ramble wrote:
Is this not against the terms of the site to be discussing websites which have questionable content on them?
since when bittorrent is automatically against the law? they may have any content you can only dream about, you are against the law if you download that not they, and the trackers are just trackers, they don't keep that content on their servers you know...
evildictaitor
evildictaitor
if( !succeed( try() ) ) { while(true) try(); }
Ion Todirel wrote:

Ramble wrote:Is this not against the terms of the site to be discussing websites which have questionable content on them?
since when bittorrent is automatically against the law? they may have any content you can only dream about, you are against the law if you download that not they, and the trackers are just trackers, they don't keep that content on their servers you know...


Under United States law, knowingly indexing torrents for files which the owner knows are in violation of copyright (or are informed by solicitors that are in violation of copyright) and refusing to remove those indexers is considered material aid to copyright infringement, which is illegal in the United States.
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