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offline freqy on 2009-08-01 17:16 [#02311420]
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January 2010

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offline freqy on 2009-08-01 17:17 [#02311421]
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offline freqy on 2009-08-01 17:18 [#02311423]
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hang on


 

offline christ deburger from helmans pr0vince (Afghanistan) on 2009-08-01 17:19 [#02311424]
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pinkest link............. evar


 

offline freqy on 2009-08-01 17:20 [#02311425]
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Trial of OiNK BitTorrent Site Admin Delayed Until 2010
Written by Ernesto on May 15, 2009

During October 2007, the popular BitTorrent tracker OiNK was
shut down in a joint effort by Dutch and British law
enforcement. Four users of the popular BitTorrent tracker
have already been sentenced to community service, fines and
payment of court costs, but the trial of admin Alan Ellis
has now been moved to 2010.

oinkPossibly due to a press blackout, details on the
proceedings in the court cases against the OiNK users and
admin have been very thin on the ground. Earlier this year
we managed to discover that four people who shared music via
the tracker barely escaped with their freedom.

The individuals were charged with copyright infringement and
sentenced to fines and community service, rather than
custodial sentences the prosecution had been pushing for.

Steven Diprose was sentenced to 180 hours community service,
and ordered to pay £378 in Court costs. Michael Myers was
told to pay a £500 fine. Mark Tugwell has to undertake 100
hours community service and pay £378 Court costs. The
fourth uploader, James Garner was sentenced to 50 hours
community service and also has to pay £378 Court costs.



 

offline freqy on 2009-08-01 17:21 [#02311426]
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What remains are the cases against one other uploader and
Alan Ellis, the administrator of OiNK. Unlike other
file-sharing related cases, the charges against Ellis are
not related to copyright offenses. Instead, he has been
charged with “conspiracy to defraud”.

Ellis’ case was scheduled to be heard today at the
Teesside Crown Court, but the session didn’t last long as
the trial was postponed till January 2010. Due to the press
blackout, TorrentFreak was unable to find out whether a
reason has been given for the delay.

The OiNK shutdown was an international operation. Codenamed
“Operation Ark Royal”, it involved co-ordinated action
by both British and Dutch police forces. IFPI and the BPI,
two well known anti-piracy organizations, allegedly assisted
in gathering the ‘evidence’ that led to the arrests.

The tracker - which served some 180,000 users including NiN
frontman Trent Reznor - was shut down but several
replacements took over including Waffles.fm and What.cd. The
latter developed a community of nearly 100,000 members and
recently celebrated the upload of the 500,000th torrent.


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-08-01 17:46 [#02311435]
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oink caused swine flu


 


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