ooo I'd like one.
I'd love one too if possible, thanks
Can I get one please
Sent.
ooo I'd like one.
I'd love one too if possible, thanks
Can I get one please
What's happened to demonoid then?
The servers have been seized apparently so I think Demonoid is dead
Even if they tied an IP to an account and then in turn to a name how do they actually prove what you have downloaded? Demonoid as far as I know hosted a lot of freely available content amongst the masses of illegal stuff.
I've not used torrents for years so I'm a bit out of the loop but I'm assuming the whole operation of these things is to target the servers/owners primarily and take the service down, can you imagine the data they would have to sift through to even get significant uploaders to court let alone downloaders and thats before you even talk about jumping through the legal hoops.
It's the same with the cyberlockers, they are targeting the ones that profit from hosting illegal content (which is all of them really) and when they take one down (Megaupload, Oron) they either pop back up at some point or something new pops up.
Its just a battle for inches, I really doubt it will ever stop. The ones that take the risk for financial gain are the ones on the hook, the individual cases as far as I'm aware are now pretty much non-existant except the odd fishing escapade.
This thread is scary.
I'd be interested to know where they would put you all then. Demonoid had a pretty big community and I would imagine a large part of it at some point has downloaded something illegally.
It's posturing from what I can see, they took down a service that was a gateway to illegal content, just like they have done numerous times before and will continue to do in the future.
I'm thinking that I really should secure my wi-fi connection because I have a nasty suspicion that my next door neighbour has been using my connection to download illegal stuff.![]()
He is isn't he? Getting me to pay and take the blame. If I get questioned I'll dob him in immediately.
After several turbulent weeks with DDoS attacks, the shutdown of its servers and a criminal investigation into the site’s owners, trouble continues for the Demonoid BitTorrent tracker. After the site’s domain names were put up for sale last week, domain market place Sedo has now delisted them citing “legal issues.” As time progresses the hope of a comeback for what was once one of the largest BitTorrent communities continues to fade.
The page numbers on this thread annoy the feck out of me.
Dear Demonoid Community Member,
We have all read the same news stories: The Demonoid servers shut down and seized in the Ukraine. The Demonoid admin team detained in Mexico. The demonoid.me domain snatched and put up for sale. The Demonoid trackers back online in Hong Kong, but then disappearing.
We all wanted to believe that Demonoid would be resurrected once again; but it seems that these events have spelled the end of Demonoid as we have always known it. We all waited to see if Demonoid would return, though its now clear that this time its really gone.
Now for some good news: The heart and soul of Demonoid lives on!
Through an amazing sequence of unlikely events, the data on those Ukrainian servers has made its way into the safe hands of members of our community and has now been re-launched as d2.vu
Invitations to return are being sent out only to existing Demonoid members, which is the reason you have received this email. For the foreseeable future d2.vu will remain a semi-private site and no new invitations to join will be issued until we are certain that the system is stable. To login, click here and authenticate using your old Demonoid username and password.
Demonoid may be gone, but the community lives on at d2! Welcome home!
Sincerely,
admin
So it's returned, seemingly - can't access the new site yet, though.
So it's returned, seemingly - can't access the new site yet, though.