1. Well the site is not shut down, the owners who are nowhere to be found are sentenced to jail :p
  2. Thanks for the clarification. I couldn't load the site all day, and then read this and a few other articles that just broke, and added it all up that it had been shut down.

    It must just be a bad connection for me if the site is still up though.
  3. Its still up. However there are ISPs that are forced to block the site. Thats the case for Belgium, and now also a few ISPs in Holland (others will probably be sued as well )
  4. Well, the site is used for illegal stuff. I don't support piracy.
  5. True, but it isnt the task of ISPs to censor.
  6. Fuck, I'd written a post and then it doubled, so I erased it, but it hadn't really doubled, and....well, fuck it whatever.

    Point was: I don't support the notion of defending yourself against cases like these, because piracy is illegal.

    But I can't say I don't support piracy, due to the increase in sales it can often influence, and the fact that most artists don't seem to mind that much anymore. There are many, yes, that still do...but there are also a fair amount who don't really care.
  7. Do you think they'll end up going after sites that stream tv shows?
  8. Originally posted by RUMMYDo you think they'll end up going after sites that stream tv shows?


    Sites that illegally stream TV shows - probably, when push comes to shove, they're essentially the same, just bypass the download part. Subscription services such as Netflix, LoveFilm etc should be good though.
  9. Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom released on bail


    WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom made his fortune and even took his name from the Internet, but now he's barred from logging on.

    Dotcom, accused by U.S. authorities of facilitating millions of illegal downloads through the file-sharing website, has been ordered not to access the Internet as part of his bail conditions. Another unusual condition: No helicopters can land at his home.

    Dotcom was arrested in New Zealand in a high-profile raid Jan. 20 and was released Wednesday. New Zealand court authorities disclosed his bail conditions Thursday after The Associated Press and other media requested the information.

    Under the terms of his release, Dotcom may leave his Auckland home only for approved outings such as court appearances and medical appointments. He is banned from contacting three Megaupload colleagues who were also arrested during the New Zealand raid and have also been released on bail pending extradition proceedings.

    U.S. authorities have charged Dotcom with racketeering. They say he and his colleagues cheated movie makers and songwriters out of half a billion dollars in copyright revenue while making a fortune for themselves.

    Dotcom did not have to post any monetary bond for his bail, a standard policy for New Zealand's district courts. He has an extradition hearing scheduled for August.

    Dotcom was born Kim Schmitz in Germany but legally changed his name.


    By NICK PERRY Associated Press
  10. So in the end, this guy in is trouble more so because he made money on what he did as opposed to the fact that he cheated artists out of money?