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Judge shuts down LokiTorrent, as the MPAA launches a new round of suits against film swappers.

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MPAA and can shove it
by unknown unknown February 10, 2005 11:13 PM PST
Websites are easy to setup and the internet is global. As long as they continue to rip people off piracy will continue even if it mean killing Hollywood (we can only hope).

DEATH TO THE MPAA.

[Edited by: admin on Feb 11, 2005 9:04 AM]
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yeah !!!!
by June 6, 2005 11:06 AM PDT
i live in canada ,,,, and i love our courts system , they hate those guys too!!!!!!!

down with the money mongers!!!!!!!
time to switch over to anonymous p2p (mute)
by February 11, 2005 9:14 AM PST
This has only been around a few month but has great potential. as far as I know it is truely untouchable by BayTSP's tracking bots:

http://mute-net.sourceforge.net/
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untouchable
by Ubber geek June 8, 2007 8:08 AM PDT
http://www.analogstereo.com/volvo_240_owners_manual.htm
Loki didn't turn over logs.
by owenowen3 February 24, 2005 3:00 PM PST
If you've read the statements from Loki's founder, the MPAA is full of crap. He didn't run over his logs. The MPAA is coming out with a real nice propaganda campaign aimed at scaring the folks.

Since the MPAA has some of the best scum bags working in the industry (read actors), it comes as no suprise they act the same way.
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