

Look, the only reason we even know about Meta torrenting books is because they’re getting sued. Evidently they’re not getting away with it, unless they win this case
Look, the only reason we even know about Meta torrenting books is because they’re getting sued. Evidently they’re not getting away with it, unless they win this case
Yeah, video storage is what prevents corporations from creating YouTube competitors, and it also prevents decentralized users from competing
Google going bankrupt would almost certainly mean YouTube disappears. Which can happen, but it’s not a good thing
I asked this question and was linked a github that keeps an up-to-date list of trackers that work. That, as far as i can tell, is the best i can do.
They’re public torrents, if people don’t want it then there’s not much i can do
No, it’s movies, and it’s largely smaller lower-quality RARBG releases. They used to have a range of qualities available and the middle was always more popular, their highest and lowest quality releases used to be harder to seed, and that was years ago before they shut down
If, like me, you just wanted to know what the Bob Dylan defence, is: