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The Bittorrent Song
The famous bittorrent song! Dude plays keyboards while singing about torrents, ISO's, cracks, hacks, and more. Pay attention to all the subtle details in the background. You notice something new each time. Due to popular request, the video is now subtitled for you to sing along!
Add Brent on Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/brentsimon
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Length: 238
Rating: 4.70 (2085 ratings)
Tags: cool silly funny random keyboard music singing song geek nerd emo amazing nuts crazy weird odd strange
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TUTORIAL: How to use BitTorrent and download Torrents
GO TO HTTP://DONTCOPYTHATFLOPPY.INFO
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NEED A DEMONOID INVITE?!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rfSukyNYNdk&watch_response
I don't know why the volume is so low, sorry.
Capture software: Camstudio [free; reason i used it in the torrents]
Microphone: Standard from Compaq.
Torrents can also be used to download trial software quicker than regular speeds, if you have enough seeders and such, and the direct download speed is really slow.
Fairly simple. Need more trackers?
[P] = Private
http://torrentspy.com
mininova.org
torrentz.com
snarf-it.org
bitsoup.org [P]
Educational and legal purposes only.
Length: 613
Rating: 4.50 (178 ratings)
Tags: bit torrent bittorrent how to tutorial use download
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BitTorrent Basics
This VTC shows how to download and upload files with the Mac version of BitTorrent, whose current version 4.4.1 as of Sept. 21, 2006. BitTorrent is an open-source, free application that is developed by BitTorrent, Inc. There are other popular free applications that can handle the BitTorrent protocol. Those applications include Azureus, Tomato Torrent and Transmission. For more information about the characteristics of each BitTorrent application visit our website at The original video is found at http://machouse.mhvt.net
Note that the length of the full VTC is 12'40. So you won't see the entire video in this YouTube version. For the full length of video, visit our website.
By the way, the video quality may not be very good. Our VTCs are not optimized for YouTube except one. It will be time-consuming for us to make all of them YourTube-optimized. You can watch all our VTCs with 720 x 540 pixels in good quality at The original video is found at http://machouse.mhvt.net
Creative Commons license: Attribution
Length: 300
Rating: 3.80 (18 ratings)
Tags: BitTorrent Mac Apple Azureus Transmission Tomato Torrent free video tutorial VTC MacHouse http://www.mhouse-j.com
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configurar router puertos emule ares ip bittorrent tutorial
configurar router puertos emule ares bittorrent ip multipuesto tutorial. Realizado por y para http://www.tutorial-lab.com
Length: 318
Rating: 4.70 (23 ratings)
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New ISP File Sharing Laws. Pirate Bay, bittorrent, lime wire
http://st0ckman.blogspot.com
The UK government may crack down on ISPs over illegal file-sharing, a senior government official has suggested.
Speaking to the BBC, Lord Triesman — the parliamentary under-secretary for innovation, universities and skills — said it was likely that "there are going to be successful voluntary schemes between the creative industries and ISPs" over the issue. However, he added, a failure to reach such agreements could lead the government to legislate on the matter.
Many peer-to-peer (P2P) services are available which allow users to share any kind of file, and many of those are copyrighted material. ISPs in the UK have steadfastly maintained their standpoint that, because they do not host any of the material in question, they are not liable for it.
A statement on the website of the Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA) claims that ISPs cannot monitor or record the type of information passed over their network. "ISPs are no more able to inspect and filter every single packet passing across their network than the Post Office is able to open every envelope," the statement adds. "ISPs deal with many more packets of data each day than postal services, and data-protection legislation actually prevents ISPs from looking at the content of the packets sent."
However, Triesman said on Wednesday that "where people have registered music as an intellectual property, I believe we will be able to match data banks of that music to music going out and being exchanged on the net". He clarified his statement by suggesting that the government was not intending to go after "14-year-olds who shared music" — reminiscent of the approach taken by music bosses in the US — but rather those who distributed other people's copyrighted material via P2P for profit.
Telecoms lawyer Danny Preiskel told ZDNet.co.uk on Thursday that he was not surprised by Triesman's comments. "There is a lot of lobbying from major rights holders," he said. "It is hugely important that ISPA and the industry stay very alert."
Length: 425
Rating: 4.70 (30 ratings)
Tags: File Sharing Law Pirate Bay bittorrent lime wire edonkey kazza internet service providers crack down
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Eric Klinker BitTorrent
Posted on Saturday, April 26, 2008
www.beet.tv
BitTorrent & Comcast are Working on Technology to "Speed the delivery of video in the years to come".....and P2P is Green!
Half of Internet traffic is carried on peer-to-peer networks. For Internet Service Providers handling this traffic, new network management technologies are being explored and implemented.
After the highly publicized "throttling" of P2P traffic by Comcast and a subsequent FCC inquiry and Congressional uproar, Comcast and BitTorrent have entered into a pact to to develop technology to properly manage P2P traffic. Comcast announced a separate initiative with P2P platform Pando.
Earlier this week in Manhattan at the Contentinople conference, I interviewed Eric Klinker, CTO of San Francisco-based BitTorrent. He explained that his company is working closely with Comcast and other ISP's in solving network traffic issues.
The work is also future leaning. In this interview, he says BitTorrent is working with ISP's on a "new generation" technology which will "significantly speed the delivery of video in the years to come." We didn't get details, but this will be something to follow.
P2P is Green!
Since I interviewed Eric on April 22, Earth Day, I asked about the environmental value of P2P technology. He explained that P2P can deliver and scale the video needs of the Net without the addition of a single energy-hogging server farm.
Update: For an in depth look at the use of file sharing programs around the globe, check out this new report by TorrentFreak.
-- Andy Plesser
Length: 209
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: bittorrent comcast p2p pando isp throttling
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