TNX.net: Sell links on every page of your site to thousands of advertisers!
Powered by MaxBlogPress  

After Rocky Stint Around The Globe, Demonoid Reappears

Demonoid.com

Back in November of last year, the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) pressured Demonoid, a popular BitTorrent tracker site, into shutting down. Now, just as suddenly as they disappeared, they’ve returned with all of their data seemingly intact, and with a new administrator in place.

This is but another chapter in what has been a highly volatile 10-months for the tracker. In June of 2007, they were asked to leave their host in Amsterdam, LeaseWeb, after being pressured by the BREIN, the Dutch anti-piracy group. After staying at a temporary home, they went down in September, 2007 for a few days, suddenly reappearing in Canada. On November 9th, 2007, their front page was removed informing users to use the forums, but not to trade torrents. November 11th found the trackers stopped responding.

There were a couple of times over the following 6-months where the trackers would suddenly reappear in some far-flung country, only to disappear again. Now Ernersto of TorrentFreak is reporting that they seem to be back up to full speed, but they are under new management, and the founder, Deimos, is no longer working with them. The new admin, Umlauf, was chosen by Deimos to take over, and the old moderator team is in place to help continue running the site.

Only time will tell if the site will stay up-and-running this time, but they do warn they may go down a few times over the coming days as they work out problems.

ShareThis


Related Articles at Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog:

BitTorrent Tracker Demonoid Down
RCMP Says: Piracy OK (for Personal Use)
The Demise of BitTorrent: 7 Trackers That Fought the Law in 07
Best of 2007: Music Stories of the Year
Piracy Toolbox: 30+ Ways to Support or Fight Internet Piracy
Is The Listener License Coming?




Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google

Did you enjoy this post? Why not leave a comment below and continue the conversation, or subscribe to my feed and get articles like this delivered automatically to your feed reader.

Comments

No comments yet.

Leave a comment

(required)

(required)