TPB Admins should take a leaf out of Prince's leaflet.

Copyright their image! Any image or likeness of their image is then subject to the laws of copyright for which his royal shrimpness has to pay a Princely sum!
At first we had some lycos MP3 search engine and FTP ratio bonanza...
But that was closed down...Lycos never got that popular again...

Then we gots really smart with napster... but that was sued to bits...it was never that popular since.

Along came Kazaa, Bear-share, iMesh, Morpheus and e-donkey
But after some time most of those were shut down or spoiled to the point of uselessness...

Then the big whopper hit, suprnova.org
Sure there were others...but that was really one of the pioneers of mass torrenting. (if such a thing exists)
So again they close it down. (they being legal authorities spurred by mass RIAA/MPAA and the likes)

So then we got mininova, torrentspy, thepiratebay, isohunt, demonoid (until recently) and a boat load of new torrent sites.

What have the RIAA/MPAA/CRIA and their ilk achieved?

Every time they shut one down, 10 spring up.

Not to even mention what goes on in smaller forums and FTPs (yes those are still used)

The problem has grown beyond a measure of control that is currently possible, wake up & stop wasting money with such stupid attempts.


...a retard.
He's probably trying to make the Pirate Bay admin feel awkward by putting them under constant watch, in the vain hope of making them crack and cave in to pressure. They probably have no intention of taking any "evidence" of any sort.

I loved the "arse technica" joke by the way :)
Shorely the proper name for an ornamental symbol is Dingbat.
Geez... that guy should be happy by the fact that someone still listens to his music, *and* troubles him/herself to share it...
TPB Admins should take a leaf out of Prince's leaflet.

Copyright their image! Any image or likeness of their image is then subject to the laws of copyright for which his royal shrimpness has to pay a Princely sum!
At first we had some lycos MP3 search engine and FTP ratio bonanza...
But that was closed down...Lycos never got that popular again...

Then we gots really smart with napster... but that was sued to bits...it was never that popular since.

Along came Kazaa, Bear-share, iMesh, Morpheus and e-donkey
But after some time most of those were shut down or spoiled to the point of uselessness...

Then the big whopper hit, suprnova.org
Sure there were others...but that was really one of the pioneers of mass torrenting. (if such a thing exists)
So again they close it down. (they being legal authorities spurred by mass RIAA/MPAA and the likes)

So then we got mininova, torrentspy, thepiratebay, isohunt, demonoid (until recently) and a boat load of new torrent sites.

What have the RIAA/MPAA/CRIA and their ilk achieved?

Every time they shut one down, 10 spring up.

Not to even mention what goes on in smaller forums and FTPs (yes those are still used)

The problem has grown beyond a measure of control that is currently possible, wake up & stop wasting money with such stupid attempts.


...a retard.
He's probably trying to make the Pirate Bay admin feel awkward by putting them under constant watch, in the vain hope of making them crack and cave in to pressure. They probably have no intention of taking any "evidence" of any sort.

I loved the "arse technica" joke by the way :)