Thursday, July 22, 2010

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Age Of Bronze #16

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:23 AM PDT

Age Of Bronze #16

Age Of Bronze #16
Enlish | Publisher: Image Comics (2003) | CBR | 8.5MB

Age Of Bronze #17

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:22 AM PDT

Age Of Bronze #17

Age Of Bronze #17
English | Publisher: Image Comics (2003) | CBR | 9.3MB

Ed Wood (1994) BRRip x264-utkuemre

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:22 AM PDT

Ed Wood (1994) BRRip x264-utkuemre

Ed Wood (1994) BRRip x264-utkuemre
Language: English
121 Min | 912 x 496 | x264 449Kbps | 23.976 fps | BRrip | AAC – 48KHz | 447 MB
Genre: Biography | Comedy | Drama

You are interested in the unknown. The mysterious. The unexplainable. That is why you are here. And now, for the first time, we are bringing to you the full story of what happened, on that fateful day. We are giving you all the evidence, based only on a secret testimony, of the miserable souls, who survived this terrifying ordeal. The incidents, the places. My friend, we cannot keep this a secret any longer. Can your heart stand the shocking facts about Edward D. Wood Jr.?

Handbook of Visual Analysis

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:22 AM PDT

Handbook of Visual Analysis

Handbook of Visual Analysis
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd | English | April 1, 2001 | ISBN: 0761964770 | PDF | 224 pages | 35.8Mb


The Handbook of Visual Analysis is a rich methodological resource for students, academics, researchers and professionals interested in investigating the visual representation of socially significant issues

Jose Padilla - El Sueno De Ibiza (Ibiza Dream) (2002)

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:22 AM PDT

 Jose Padilla - El Sueno De Ibiza (Ibiza Dream) (2002)

Jose Padilla - El Sueno De Ibiza (Ibiza Dream) (2002)
Release: 2002 | Label: DRO EastWest S.A. | 1CD | MP3 | VBR | 180 MB
Genre: Chillout, Lounge, Nu Bossa

Hide IP Easy 4.2.4.2 portable

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:21 AM PDT

Hide IP Easy 4.2.4.2 portable

Hide IP Easy 4.2.4.2 portable | 5.54 MB

Hide IP Easy hide your real IP with a fake one, surf anonymously, prevent hackers from monitoring your activity, and provide full encryption of your online activity, all with the click of a button.

Governance of Communication Networks: Connecting Societies and Markets with IT

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:21 AM PDT

Governance of Communication Networks: Connecting Societies and Markets with IT

Governance of Communication Networks: Connecting Societies and Markets with IT
Publisher: Physica-Verlag HD | English | October 19, 2006 | ISBN: 3790817457 | PDF | 478 pages | 5.3Mb

Scraps - Happy Hoppity

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:21 AM PDT

Scraps - Happy Hoppity

Scraps - Happy Hoppity
alphas (2 sets) | 6 bragbooks | 6 quickpages | 52 elemente | 12 papier | 193MB

Sonne Flash Decompiler 5.2.1.2310

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:21 AM PDT

Sonne Flash Decompiler 5.2.1.2310

Sonne Flash Decompiler 5.2.1.2310 | 2.3Mb

Sonne Flash Decompiler - a program to retrieve objects and other elements used in flash files. Utility pozvolyayuet convert files between SWF and EXE formats and allows you to edit videos in a format SWF. With this program you can edit text, fonts, pictures, sounds, forms, scripts and other elements present in flash file. In the first box, you must select the folder that contains the flash movie in the second box, you must select the video that you can both play in the flash player, and to analyze, edit elements, and then export all the items separately the specified folder.

Softube Tube-Tech PE1C AU RTAS VST TDM

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:20 AM PDT

Softube Tube-Tech PE1C AU RTAS VST TDM

Softube Tube-Tech PE1C AU RTAS VST TDM | 154.5 MB

The Tube-Tech PE 1C is a passive, tube-based equalizer suitable for many different sources ranging from bass drums and guitars to vocals. The equalizer features a Low Frequency section made up of two low shelf filters which can be combined to attenuate and boost at the same time.

DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) BRRip x264-utkuemre

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:20 AM PDT

DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) BRRip x264-utkuemre

DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) BRRip x264-utkuemre
Language: English
70 Min | 600 x 360 | x264 457Kbps | 23.976 fps | DVDrip | AAC – 48KHz | 250 MB
Genre: Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Scrooge McDuck, his dimwitted pilot Launch Pad, and his newphews Huey, Dewey and Louie, with Webby, arrive in Egypt where Scrooge finds the lost treasure of Collie Baba, unbeknownst to Scrooge, a magic lamp was included inside the treasure So while the nephews have fun with the genie, they all have no idea that they're being stalked by a power hungry sorceror named Murlock and his dimwitted thief counterpart, Dijon.

Titanic (1997) BDRip x264-utkuemre

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:19 AM PDT

Titanic (1997) BDRip x264-utkuemre

Titanic (1997) BDRip x264-utkuemre
Language: English
179 Min | 640 x 272 | x264 418Kbps | 23.976 fps | BDrip | AAC – 48KHz | 593 MB
Genre: Drama | Romance

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Jul 22, 2010NewsletterEntertainment



Khatta
Meetha highlight: A laugh riot

Indian filmmakers may be struggling to
pull a smile with one film after another
failing to hit the box office hard. Over a dozen of films
have been released over the last couple
of months but only a couple of them did
well at the theatres. Now, all eyes are on Khatta
Meetha, which features Akshay Kumar and Trisha
Krishnan in the lead roles.

Katrina furious with her alleged sex
scandal

Katrina Kaif is very upset about her name
getting involved in the sex scandal. She
says it is ridiculous to call the lady her look-a-like
because the women is totally different from
her. She is also disgusted by the thought
of the speculations about authentication
of the video. She is very irritated and sad
about the talks being circulated for the sex video...

Picture
of the Day

Tanisha







Gallery







Nandhi

Easy A

Lafangey Parindey







Wallpapers






Resident Evil..

Geeta Basra

Kaleja







Bollywood

Aamir beats Shahrukh in the Filmfare
race
Dabangg promos all set to create
waves
Akshay seeks divine blessings in
Nagpur
Deepika denies working with Salman


Gossip

Priyanka helping out Anurag Basu
silently
Asin bumps into ex-beau Dhoni
Ranbir had great time with
priyanka
Shahrukh ready to shoot with wife
Gauri


Regional

Surya-Jyothika name their son as
Dev
Trivikram to direct Prince in Thums Up
ad
Dr Raj Cup T20 Cricket Match lands up in
trouble
Archana Kavi, Rima entering
Kollywood
Darshan releases audio of Nee Bandhu
Nintaga



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Hollywood

Lindsay Lohan to serve just 9 days in jail
Gibson will bounce back: Oliver Stone
Lohan getting VIP treatment in prison
Pattinson lives on ready-to-eat meals
Alex worried over Jordan's plastic..
Harry Potter star Tom Felton lands.. More
Music

Take That reunion will cure Robbie's gig..
Guns N' Roses set to rock in Sturgis
Dannii's baby leaves Kylie feeling clucky
Ronnie's ex to sell her London home
Kylie finds Lady Gaga's fashion choices..
Britney cleared of child abuse allegations More
Television
| Interviews

Khatta Meetha is very sweet and sour
Actress Dimple Jhangiani hospitalized
Khanak and Shaan's romance in rain..
Rajshri Thakur and Manav Gohil enters..
Small Anandi takes a leave from Balika..
Bidaai crew misses Sara and Kinshuk
More
Videos

Amrita Puri on a date!
Katrina Kaif to do a raunchy song
Deepika Padukone's second tattoo!
Neha, Urvashi at fitness do!
Aamir Khan doing Dhoom 3?
Abhishek-Katrina's 3 films deal More

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Anti-Piracy Group Accused Of Blackmailing Teen File-Sharers

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 02:30 AM PDT

Anyone familiar with file-sharing operations and those who seek to disrupt them will be aware that there are many techniques used by both sides to thwart the other. While tracking solutions, fancy technology and sheer numbers perpetuate the fight, there are claims that a more traditional technique is in use against file-sharers - good old-fashioned blackmail. But that weapon can work both ways.

Today’s wars, no matter where they are fought or who is fighting them, are increasingly exposed to public scrutiny. While there are accepted guidelines for engaging in battle to which conventional and accountable forces must adhere, there are plenty of exceptions to these rules and many transgressions go on undiscovered.

In the ongoing Internet conflict between file-sharers and pro-copyright groups, there are many fighting fronts. While much diplomatic pressure is exerted to create new laws and tighten up existing ones, other elements are using those laws to take down file-sharing sites and threaten ISPs. On the Internet itself, anti-piracy groups work largely covertly, spying on users and file-sharing sites and services alike, gathering intelligence on a daily basis.

Since it is largely unseen, this type of anti-piracy activity remains somewhat of a mystery. How do the movie and music industries gain access to the most exclusive private trackers and FTP sites? How do they gather evidence on both site operators and site content for months without being detected? Perhaps of even more interest is how they manage to gather personal information on users of those sites.

Antipiratbyrån (APB) regularly make the pages of TorrentFreak since it is one of the most active online anti-piracy groups. It has been effective in its investigations against individual file-sharers and has managed to infiltrate a number of exclusive piracy hangouts. How it did this has largely remained a mystery but according to a report from Sweden, some of that information is being obtained by old fashioned blackmail.

From a source who has previously worked in law enforcement and also in the private sector, news outlet Nyheter24 has now revealed that APB have been tracking down teenage file-sharers and threatening them with reprisals unless they snitch on their friends and hand over information on the sites they use.

Citing a situation which happened a few years ago, the source explains how APB received a tip that people were sharing files via a research institute FTP server. APB allegedly contacted a known file-sharing employee at the location and threatened the individual with reprisals unless they handed over information and helped with their investigation. APB subsequently used the employee’s login to access the server.

APB later threatened to take the case to court unless material on the FTP server was deleted. Fighting back, the research institute threatened to report APB for hacking. In the end a settlement between the two sides was reached in private and no further action was taken.

On a very similar theme, just recently Swedish prosecutor Björn Ericson announced that there would be no investigation into the activities of APB despite allegations that they had gained unauthorized access to another FTP server, this time in the ongoing ePhone case.

“There was not enough concrete information about a specific crime," concluded Ericson.

While anti-piracy groups and copyright holders aren’t immune to the law, they do work to less strict guidelines than the police do when they conduct an inquiry into a criminal case. Their quest to manipulate individuals through fear is a common strategy.

Last year, representatives from several indie music labels infiltrated a private BitTorrent tracker with the aim of gathering information on both users and admins and using that data to force it to close down. One member, who had uploaded a lot of music to the site, was befriended by the infiltrators and over a period of several months was persuaded to part with sensitive information on site staff and other users. Armed with that information the label workers later revealed themselves to the site’s admin, along with a threat – close down or else. They quickly learned that two can play that game.

With assistance from moderators at other sites, the tracker’s staff used the huge amounts of data they held on the infiltrators, from email addresses through to several pages of IP addresses, to hunt down their adversaries on other sites. There they found the same users happily downloading movies, software and TV shows, along with plenty of incriminating forum posts and in one case, a home address. That address led to a phone number, which led to an unexpected late-night phone call.

Blackmail, it seems, can cut both ways.

Article from: TorrentFreak.

Police To Receive Evidence Against ‘Large Scale’ File-Sharers

Posted: 21 Jul 2010 01:29 PM PDT

An IFPI-affiliated anti-piracy group has announced that it has gathered evidence on dozens of file-sharers and will shortly hand it to the police. The group says it will hand over the results of its investigation into large scale file-sharers to the authorities this month and warns that the law allows those convicted to be jailed for up to 4 years.

While TorrentFreak tends to concentrate on the events surrounding the BitTorrent protocol, there are dozens of other ways to share files on the Internet.

One of those methods is known as Direct Connect, a hub-based ‘shared folder’ type system. Direct Connect hubs are more difficult to access than regular torrent sites but once in, users tend to share their entire collections, be they music or movie based. The index of all this material is shared between the users of the hub to show what is available and files can be accessed whenever the ‘owner’ of them is online. They can prove an absolute gold mine of data.

Unfortunately, as some users of Direct Connect in Sweden have discovered in recent months, proving large scale infringement against them is much easier than with BitTorrent. This has led to a number of arrests.

While Sweden has long been considered a relative hotbed for Direct Connect hubs, according to AIMR (Asociatia Industriei Muzicale din Romania) – Romania's answer to the RIAA – their country is leading the world when it comes to Direct Connect.

According to information just released, this month parent group IFPI monitored a total of 913 active active hubs in Romania. In second place came Italy with 526, ahead of France, Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Finland and Poland. The United States came in at 10th place with just 143.

AIMR says that Romanian Direct Connect hubs have around 75,000 users at any one time, peaking to around 100,000 in the evenings and at the weekends. While these numbers may seems fairly low, the amounts being shared aren’t, with AIMR reporting that around 17,000 TB of data is being made available.

Since users generally only get hub access if they are prepared to offer media to the pool themselves, it means that nearly everyone is a significant provider of music and movies and therefore quite a big target for anti-piracy groups, especially when compared to BitTorrent users.

To this end, following an investigation in June, AIMR said it collected evidence against 40 ‘large scale’ users of Direct Connect hubs. In AIMR terms, this means people sharing more than 5,000 music tracks.

“In general, this means those who have shared more than 20 gigabytes of music, who have a constant presence online and are repeat users,” said AIMR’s Valeria Constantine in a statement.

“We identify them by IP address and then go to the police and each ISP to trace them to their homes. If it is proven that they uploaded music illegally then court proceedings can be initiated,” she added. “The whole process can take over a year.”

AIMR says it will send its evidence to the Fraud Investigation Service divisions of several police departments during July.

For those convicted of breaches of Art. 139, Legea Nr. 8/ 1996 (Article 139, Law no. 8 of 1996), there is a potential for harsh penalties – a maximum of 4 years in jail – but it’s unlikely anyone will be punished to that extent.

Last year saw the first case against a Romanian music file-sharer ending in the accused having to pay compensation of around $3,000 to AIMR. A second case this year ended in a similar manner.

AIMR hasn’t always successfully followed up on its anti-piracy warnings though. Following fears that The Pirate Bay might disappear after being bought by Hans Pandeya’s Global Gaming Factory, a complete copy of the site’s databases appeared online. BTArena created a clone of The Pirate Bay and was immediately threatened by AIMR with legal action. That site remains online today.

Article from: TorrentFreak.

Admins Of Oldest BitTorrent Site Face Criminal Charges

Posted: 21 Jul 2010 07:10 AM PDT

Two administrators of Filesoup - the longest standing BitTorrent community - have been charged with conspiracy to infringe copyright for their involvement with the site. The case is the second against UK-based BitTorrent site operators. The first case was brought against the owner of the OiNK BitTorrent tracker, who was later cleared of all charges.

filesoupFounded in 2003, UK-based FileSoup was one of the original torrent sites. It outlived many of the sites that sprung up around the time and developed a great reputation and a warm community in the years that followed.

After years of operating the site without any noticeable trouble, in the summer of 2009 police and the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) conducted a raid on the home address of the site’s owner, known online as 'TheGeeker'. Another raid was carried out around the same time on the property of fellow administrator ‘Snookered’. Both were arrested and taken in for questioning.

From the information that we received after the raids it became clear that the MPAA-funded anti-piracy group FACT had been the driving force behind the case, and that they were responsible for gathering the intelligence that led up to the arrests.

Similar to other cases in the UK, such as that against TV Links, it was not the police but the private anti-piracy group FACT who took charge of property seized from the Filesoup operators. As it turned out, the police themselves knew very little about the suspects and their alleged crimes.

This became clear when Geeker was questioned by the police after his arrest last year. In common with other FACT-run cases, the nature of BitTorrent proved difficult for law enforcement to grasp, with Geeker having to explain how everything worked – including what URLs and domain names are.

Now, nearly a year later, Geeker and a fellow administrator Snookered have been charged with conspiracy to infringe copyright for their role in the site. Notably, Filesoup is mainly a discussion board and although torrent files are linked on the site, it hasn’t operated a tracker for half a decade.

The full text as it appears on the charge sheet is as follows:

Between the 1.1.2003 and 1.9.2009 Stephan […} and George […} conspired together with others unknown to infringe copyright in a work communicated to the public in the course of a business namely the website ‘Filesoup’ knowing or having reason to believe that copyright was infringed.

Conspiracy to Infringe Copyright by Communicating the work to the public Contrary to Section 1 Criminal Law Act 1977

Both admins are currently out on bail but have to surrender to the custody of Taunton Deane Magistrates in Taunton, Somerset, during early August.

Geeker told TorrentFreak that he has been in contact with the same solicitors who successfully defended the admin of the OiNK BitTorrent site, who walked free earlier this year after a UK court cleared him of all charges. He can’t give out any more details on the case at the moment, but has promised to keep us updated as soon as he can.

Although OiNK and Filesoup are both BitTorrent sites, the charges are quite different. Instead of going for ‘conspiracy to defraud’ as with the case against OiNK admin Allan Ellis, the Filesoup operators are charged with copyright infringement offenses.

It appears that FACT has instructed the authorities to try a different approach this time around since Allan Ellis was not convicted. The most worrying part in this and other cases is that private anti-piracy organizations have so much control of the authorities, up to the point where they can keep seized goods in their possession.

Geeker is confident that he and his fellow admin have a strong case. He believes that, like Alan Ellis, he has never done anything wrong and hopes to convince the court of the same. To be continued.

Charge Sheet (large)

charges

Article from: TorrentFreak.