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jdm free
08-28-2007, 11:28 PM
http://www.ovguide.com
dont know if any of ya know about this site but you find sites that stream movies tv shows basically any videos you could think of. they have the latest movies n newest episodes
figured i just post this
sleepersatty99
08-29-2007, 01:38 AM
yo thanks for the link i just watched the movie war on there
garrettej8
08-29-2007, 01:56 AM
there's also http://boxsweeper.com/
jdm free
08-29-2007, 04:07 AM
there's also http://boxsweeper.com/
yea i couldnt think of it
theres another one but i cant think of that one either
james_ls
08-29-2007, 12:30 PM
www.ssupload.com ??
www.tvlinks.net ?? (This one might be wrong...but Google TVLINKS and you'll find it.)
CHAOS
08-30-2007, 09:16 AM
im not sharing my sites... because i dont want them to get shut down lol
im not sharing my sites... because i dont want them to get shut down lol
:iagree: *sigh* eff da MPAA
Media Defender, a notorious anti piracy gang working for the MPAA, RIAA and several independent media production companies, just launched their very own video upload service called “miivi.com”. The sole purpose of the site is to trap people into uploading copyrighted material, and bust them for doing so.
Media Defender is known for their shady tactics. Besides launching video upload services, they also trap people into downloading fake torrents so they can collect IP addresses, and send copyright infringement letters to ISPs.
Fortunately, most of the IPs of these fake BitTorrent trackers are already blocked by blocklist software like PeerGuardian. However, they still manage to collect the IP addresses of thousands of users who do fall for this trap.
And Now they try to do the same with their “fake” video download service. They have registered a new domain and launched a video upload / download site with a web 2.0-ish name: miivi.com. Miivi claims to offer hight speed downloads of blockbuster movies like “300” (don’t download), hereby luring people into downloading copyrighted content.
Apparently the cease and desist letters they send to P2P users and video sharing sites like YouTube and other are not enough. At the bottom of this article is a screenshot of the WHOIS info, it speaks for itself. No matter how wrong ‘piracy’ might seem to some people, this is NOT the way to fight it.
My suggestion is: upload and download as much legal content as you can, titled “THIS SITE IS A SCAM“, let’s see if their servers can handle the stress.
The site is no longer up, but you see the lengths at which these companies will go to catch pirates...heh
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