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I use real-debrid for all my piracy needs. It integrates well with the Kodi Media Center and allows for direct download of torrents from their servers, so no weird vpn problems, letters from the ISP or speed issues.
I can generally get 100MB/Sec on any downloads. which is the max speed for my fiber connection. Highly recommended. Torrent sites I use are IPT, 1337x and RUTracker along with Fitgirl/DODI/Torminator for games, TeamOS for windows apps, and a few other private trackers. I pay $18 for 6 months and then another $15/month for IPTV
http://real-debrid.com/?id=1042361
 

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Agree. Real-debrid is amazing for torrents and downloading from file hosting services, and it's dirt cheap. Would recommend!
 
I’ll never stop laughing at westerners for accepting this bullshit.
They tried pushing that in Germany a couple of years ago, courts decided its against the so called "Netzneutralität" law (net neutrality) and it hasn't been a topic for a while now. Doesn't apply to mobile connections though, they put you down to EDGE speeds (making the connection basically unusable) after you reach your volume.
But this country has more that enough other problems.

 
Just wanted to check here to see if the OP recs for pirating websites are still ok.

I historically always used Pirate Bay but have read recently it’s not worth trusting torrents from them anymore.
 
The OP is very outdated. Perhaps this flow chart can help you:
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It sounds like you're interested in torrent sites. I would currently recommend 1337x as a public tracker for movies and films and fitgirl repacks for video games. However, these can change at any time similar to those in the OP. It's a game of copyright whack a mole, therefore, meta-aggregator sites like FreeMediaHeckYeah provide a better reference for the long term.

Private trackers are worth the effort if you are looking to come up with a long term solution for media consumption needs. I have a post a few pages back that roughly describes private trackers, and I also plan on posting here when the general trackers (TorrentLeech, AlphaRatio, FileList) open for registration. You can also get in on the ground floor at any time by joining MyAnonamouse during weekend signups and participating to unlock their invite forum. Again, some of this is listed in my previous post.

Regarding the OP: I am interested in contributing to a rewrite. I'm new to the farms and not sure how that works, but I imagine it is possible? Do we start again in the Proving Grounds? Hopefully someone can advise me on this...

edit: i am not good at conpluter
 
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Regarding the OP: I am interested in contributing to a rewrite. I'm new to the farms and not sure how that works, but I imagine it is possible? Do we start again in the Proving Grounds? Hopefully someone can advise me on this...

edit: i am not good at conpluter
Maybe send null a private message? The information you have provided definitely worth replacing the old OP with.
 
I use real-debrid for all my piracy needs. It integrates well with the Kodi Media Center and allows for direct download of torrents from their servers, so no weird vpn problems, letters from the ISP or speed issues.
I can generally get 100MB/Sec on any downloads. which is the max speed for my fiber connection. Highly recommended. Torrent sites I use are IPT, 1337x and RUTracker along with Fitgirl/DODI/Torminator for games, TeamOS for windows apps, and a few other private trackers. I pay $18 for 6 months and then another $15/month for IPTV
http://real-debrid.com/?id=1042361
Holy shit, had no idea something like this existed. I even found something that'll let you integrate real-debrid with Sonarr/Radarr by implementing a fake qBittorrent API. https://github.com/rogerfar/rdt-client

I assume real-debrid doesn't seed though, which isn't the best etiquette. I'm curious how you're using it with private trackers if that's the case?
 
Some of those debrid sites work really well, but I never had much luck with them, what with them not allowing vpn connections to sign up or use or using fucky payment processors that I'd rather not. But I know they work very well for a lot of people, depending.

Me, I just have 3 sites out of about 20 that I visit regularly to get my 'free' software. One provides direct links, one provides just torrents, one provides both. There's also a Russian Tracker that I visit that has a lot of stuff too, but really I'm sated with 'free' software.

Thing is, I pay for the software I use, just about all of it. The only stuff I don't pay for is stuff I'm testing. If I use it, I buy it. I have an insane amount of bought for software. I spend thousands of bucks a year on it, year in year out, so really I don't consider myself a 'pirate', but if you are, knock yourself out. These companies will still keep going, there are enough mugs to fund them.

A lot of software companies abuse their captive audience customers, bringing in subscriptions or just stopping old software from working in the hope you will upgrade (and pay) for the latest version that does work. The forums that deal in this stuff are corrupt, relying on big bux dollars from these very abusive companies, so you won't get much say there I'm afraid. Some of these companies even threaten legal action if you say the wrong thing. They bully the forums as well as their customers. Case in point...


I own the latest version of this software - all paid for and legit. I even bought quite a few plugins/synths for it in the latest BF deals. But I also have a cracked copy of both version 11 and 12 plus all the extra content included in the sub model, all ready to go. Reason Studios are a perfect example of a company that deserves to get cracked - don't worry they won't stop existing because you 'steal' their software - they have more than enough paypigs to keep themselves in the manner they are accustomed to. They earn a very good living from this. I think they were bought out recently by private equity or wtf. So they are just leveraging existing assets and all that BS.

I use software a lot, so the software I use a lot I like to own. Most of the time I don't need updates or tech support, so I could very easily just pirate it. But I don't. Though I don't blame those who do. In fact, I encourage it. More and more it is becoming a moral obligation to keep these fuckers in check, like Louis says in the above video.

If buying a game is not owning, then piracy is not stealing.

is becoming a meme.


Recently, the most talented cracking group on the planet - R2R - just cracked all Acustica Audio plugins, black and blue. There has been a major shitstorm, so much so in fact, that some forums are actually allowing discussion of piracy. Some programs can't be cracked. Earlier versions (not the earliest) of Cubase for example. Also earlier versions of Reason (not the earliest) were not ever cracked. People were forced to buy their software. Of course, this meant that they lost market share to programs that could be cracked like Ableton and such. These days, these companies use an insidious methodology of carrot and stick.

The whole software industry has become total cancer. Crackers are doing God's work. It is your moral duty not to pay for any software you use, unless you really must have to. And always have a crack backup of any software you do buy. I do.

There are still some things out there that can't be cracked, but there are other methods again of obtaining their software by other means (not necessarily theft). We now have such a wide range of software available that there are many choices in whatever your chosen field is. If you work as a professional then chances are that your employer paid for that 'seat' that gives you access to that CAD software that you have licensed not just to your desktop workstation, but to your works laptop too.

What is happening in the software world is nothing different to what happens in any other walk of life when people gain an advantage/monopoly over paying customers: they take advantage.

So once again, it is your moral duty to steal this software. Once more, don't worry the companies will NOT go bust. But it might give them pause to think before they abuse every customer they possibly can.

There are many examples of software companies that do the right thing and provide value to their paying customers. But the corporate world is pretty bad - they want your cash and they don't mind abusing you to get it.

Do the right thing and buy the software you use, if you can, and they company deserves it. If not, save your money and download the latest version of Reason Studios REASON 12 plus ALL included plugins for free. The company will keep going and you will have saved some cash. Mugs like me keep paying for it so don't worry. Even worse mugs than me buy in to their extortionate subscription model. They could show some good faith and provide a little extra value for us, chucking us the odd synth on top now and again, but no, nothing free like that. You pay or you don't get to play. Then again, you could take out a subscription...

Ah ah Matey, you know what to do!
 
And always have a crack backup of any software you do buy.
Louis is totally right, as usual. And I agree. Personally when it comes to games, if I really like a game I've bought that isn't on GOG, I'll try to find a crack so I can keep it working, just in case. Meanwhile if a game is on GOG I'll try to buy it there so I can keep a backup of the installer. I really appreciate when games are put on GOG because they actually provide the offline installer. You actually own the games you buy, and I'm willing to support that.
 
Academic institutions are so jaded when it comes to textbook piracy that they practically endorse it. The administration might moan at you for using pdf piracy sites but I was talking to my supervisor the other day and he reocmmended checking with 'Our Russian Friends' if I was having trouble finding something.
 
Academic institutions are so jaded when it comes to textbook piracy that they practically endorse it. The administration might moan at you for using pdf piracy sites but I was talking to my supervisor the other day and he reocmmended checking with 'Our Russian Friends' if I was having trouble finding something.
Yandex unironically is really good for academic pirates. Front page results that Google would never permit.
 
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