Internet pirates winning the war on SOPA with "Tribler"
Published: 10 February, 2012, 00:30
Internet pirates winning with war on copyright with new software "Tribler"
TAGS: Law, Internet, USA, Social networks, New Zealand
The never-ending war between copyright holders and online pirates just entered a new phase. However, this time hackers are armed with the ultimate weapon that may grant them victory.
The new software called “Tribler” is the new weapon in the battle for Internet liberty and does not need a website to track users sharing torrent files.
According to The Raw Story, it is a “peer-to-peer network protocol that enables computers to share files with thousands of others.”
For many this could be the solution movie and music pirates have been waiting for. Essentially it leaves no accountability for website owners.
This couldn’t have come at a better time since Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has launched a second attack in an attempt to censor the Internet.
The bills SOPA and PIPA embattled access to websites worldwide that provided bootleg materials and pirated products like movies and music but both were shelved back in January.
Now the bills have taken a new form according to Reid, and will soon be pushed as cybersecurity legislation.
While lawmakers are dreaming of a censored web, many believe Tribler will be a true nightmare for them.
According to the technology blog Torrent Freak, the attempt to disconnect users from the Internet for “illegal” purposes will be foiled by the software that has been in the works for the past five years and will make it nearly “impossible” to stop file sharing.
“The only way to take it down is to take the Internet down,” stated Doctor Pouwelse of Delft University of Technology to the Daily Mail.
Tribler will be entirely decentralized, leaving the control in the hands of the users.
“Individuals can rename files, flag phony downloads or viruses, create ‘channels’ of verified downloads, and act as nodes that distribute lists of peers across the network,” The Raw Story reported.
If you are thinking of getting your hands on the next generation of torrent software, Tribler.org is up but the website is limited “due to high popularity.”
Recently such sites such as The Pirate Bay sites and BT Junkie have been going offline due to increasing fears of US Federal crackdowns, and are attempting to evade the same fate as MegaUpload.
The file sharing giant, MegaUpload, is being accused of facilitating media piracy and American authorities helped issue arrest warrants back in January for four individuals in New Zealand that were responsible for the website.
As RT reported earlier, the official indictment is accusing MegaUpload of costing copyright holders upwards of $500 million in lost revenues because of content illegally uploaded to its servers.
Many believe none of the anticipated enforcement methods would affect Tribler.
As you may recall, the war on online piracy was made mainstream when Napster was being sued by the Recording Industry Association of America in the 90s and since then the piracy platform has metamorphosed into the current platform.
It seems that history is repeating itself and just when the war was thought almost over, another powerful online weapon emerges.
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Tribler.org and I2P non-centralized peers and file sharing services go a long ways into severing the evil Zionist long arm of depravity in reaching out to target foreign peer torrent file servers which store the entire torrent files on their servers.
Many of the Torrent Servers have switched over to Magnetic link torrents which simply signal a understandable request thru the Torrent network to pull pieces of that file from various online torrent users whom also have a copy of that file.
The evil Zionist led US DOJ however have gone after extremely low level webmasters and sites which simply listed links to services, magnetic links to alleged copyright files would in such a abuse of power over internet users would likely be seen in a similar fashion. Thus far the servers with magnetic torrent links or links to such alleged digital copywrite files/materials should/would be located in foreign nations outside of the USA jurisdiction.
Such translates to non .com, .net, .usa, .org domains. I'm not sure about ICAN's .biz, .me, .info domains.
The US DOJ also appear to be attempting to extort/blackmail foreign nations whose websites accept US currency's as being under control of US laws. If they do not accept US currency that removes that purported leverage also.
Is Tribler, Anomos and RetroShare worth a look? Yes while Anomos still needs a much larger userbase, RetroShare and Tribler both have enough users to make them popular choices for Internet Users who prize their privacy and security and are employing a strong extra-layer of protection against evil Zionist directed US DOJ attempts to police all USA ISP's beginning July 2012.
I highly recommend downloading and using Tribler, RetroShare to suppliment your more routine well used Torrent client handler such as Transmission.
I also recommend users look at Anomos and perhaps download that Anonymous, Encrypted file sharing client as well.







Aristaeus wrote in #17 Quit complaining about U.S., they are trying to do the same in Europe.. ACTA. Sadly RT became a place for none intellectuals to display their biased one sided anti-American opinion. I do wonder where are all of these people from who post such comments. May I remind you where this all started. And who is promoting this all around the world to all different govs. Who owns the likes of FaceBook, and Google etc? ....privacy bill? and so on.There is an outside world here that does have a conflicting opinion. Sorry about that if it offends you.