Jump to content

Blue

Members
  • Posts

    2
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Blue's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/3)

0

Reputation

  1. Yeah i think i see what thier saying now when they paid users to share fake files.The fake files that they were sharing when they were clicked on by an unsupecting user to download instead sent them to a legal site to pay for the file.Ok so thier gonna flood the public trackers with these types of files.Hmm limewire has a whole bunch of these fake files not to mention the classic kazaa.Bittorent is next up i see.Conclusion: The end result this will make it harder to find the free files we are used to getting good tactical move by them.Ps.If they have enough money to pay users to share fake files for them they should have enough money to make thier own legal filesharing network but they rather use the user rich bittorent network pretty clever they are.
  2. http://www.slyck.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=269971#269971 Smoovious wrote: What PeerFactor got from Ludvig in the contract, was a DLL file with the BT protocols so they could interact with other BT clients. No source was shared with PeerFactor, and the contract was for a 6mo evaluation period. Doesn't this mean that PeerFactor can now send thier fake files through bittorrent public trackers now like they payed people to do using p2p apps like Kazaa?If so this is all PeerFactor may have wanted and now they have a way to disrupt public trackers because a valuable file was given to them,sarcasm on wow a pretty smart move right there /sarcasm off.This blunder seems now too be alot bigger than utorrent now ay!
×
×
  • Create New...