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MyRumIsVodka, to piracy in Brazil Regulator Claims "80% of Pirate TV Boxes" Were Blocked Last Week * TorrentFreak
@MyRumIsVodka@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I don’t trust those numbers given that my TV box is still working, my neighbour’s TV box is still working, and nothing changed.

Anatel is a mafia LARPing as a very, very incompetent regulator.

Templa,

Anatel is a mafia LARPing as a very, very incompetent regulator.

Please elaborate how bad is Anatel compared to other countries regulators?

blindsight,

They mentioned in the article that Google search tends from Brasil don’t seem to indicate any uptick in searches related to pirate TV boxes being seized or not working, either. So, this story is looking likely to be entirely fabricated propaganda.

keryxa, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked

WHY? THEY’RE BLOCKED. WHY DON’T THE RETARDS GET IT?

DasherPack, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked

Roughly a quarter

So it’s still beneficial to copyright companies and governments to block sites.

aeki, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked

For me, I just get an additional urgency, like, if they block these things more and more I may as well download as much as I can while I still can. As a side effect I’m also passively seeding more.

Never_Sm1le, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked
@Never_Sm1le@lemdro.id avatar

Streisand effect?

stebo02,
@stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

thx, I always forget the name of this one

atlasraven31, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked

I went to PB a lot more after gov went after it so it had an endless supply of mirrors and proxies. But I’m just the guy that will absolutely break into the Forbidden Knowledge section of the library.

HappycamperNZ,

Ooo, what books we pinching?

I believe the one teaching evolution is in there somewhere

atlasraven31,

Telekinesis for Beginners, Defense against the Dark Arts, and the current edition D&D monster manual w/ artwork.

Damage,

Oh so it’s an American library

MyRumIsVodka, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked
@MyRumIsVodka@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

There have also been several reports suggesting that traffic to domains decreased after blockades were implemented. This seems logical since blocked sites should be harder to reach. However, new research […] suggests that’s not always true.

Perhaps Streisand effect? “They’re blocking it, so it’s probably good. I can find stuff there.”

The report doesn’t offer any hard conclusions, but MUSO informs TorrentFreak that if these traffic trends say anything about the success of site blocking, Russia and Korea are the most effective.

Perhaps availability? I’ve seen plenty pirate sites in Russian, even not actively looking for them; to the point that it made learning Cyrillic useful for me.

doctorn, to piracy in Some Pirate Sites Received More Visitors After Being Blocked
@doctorn@r.nf avatar

Governments blocking websites:

Fenceless Gate

umbrella, (edited )
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

hoping it stays that way

theshatterstone54, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat

Well, thanks for all the resources!!! So many links…

Tischkante, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat

They forgot to flag the 1000s of script kiddies with access to the internet.

prorester, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat

Once qbittorrent has stable I2P support, then blocking sites like megaup and 1fichier will be completely useless. People will just download I2P and qbittorent, find a tracker on the darknet, and start downloading.

Wouldn't surprise me if we were to see the rise of emule,DC++, and similar stuff over I2P.

JoeBigelow,
@JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca avatar

I miss DC++

Poem_for_your_sprog,

ELI5?

TheYang,
@TheYang@lemmy.world avatar

I2P, the invisible internet protocol allows for anonymous torrenting (getting movies, games, etc. without paying). It’s fairly old and robust, but lacks actual people using it. Now a program that many people already use has included the option to use this.
This alone may increase the usage of this system, and make it more useful.

TheInsane42,
@TheInsane42@lemmy.world avatar

I wish it would be as easy to install as typing apt-get install i2pd and just answer a few questions. (Or even better, have it as advised package off qbittorrent)

I’ll look into the script to see what it’s doing before trying an install, but most users either blindly run the command or won’t bother.

prorester,

It is nearly that easy. You follow the instructions given https://geti2p.net/en/download/debian and have I2P running.

The steps are:

  1. install PPA (not uncommon OBS has the same installation method)
  2. apt-get install i2p i2p-keyring
  3. start i2p sudo dpkg-reconfigure i2p
  4. Open http://127.0.0.1:7657/ to configure i2p (optional)
TheYang,
@TheYang@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, this is the first implementation in qbittorrent.

Imagine if at some points it ships a complete implementation by default, and everyone using qbittorrent could be reached via i2p. We’re not there, and not terribly close, but implementing i2p was an important step to get there.

valveman,

I’m currently using qBittorrent in “mixed mode” (clearnet + i2p), and honestly it’s amazing, even though there’s no current DHT implementation for i2p. Sure, you have to configure your client to automatically add the i2p trackers and everything, but it’s a huge step forward IMO.

I’ve also tested how one could “transfer” clearnet torrents to i2p and it went pretty well, even though you have to modify the original .torrent file to be accepted in some i2p trackers (I used postman tracker to test it, and they only accept torrents which all announce URLs are within i2p).

In general, I’ve found qBittorrent’s implementation pretty stable and suitable for day-to-day use, even though it lacks some features.

doublejay1999, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

Well public relations 101 is that you refer to anyone who breaches your security as “highly skilled “

PeachMan,
@PeachMan@lemmy.world avatar

A highly skilled hacker guessed that our admin password was "admin2019“

Lucidlethargy,

Wasn’t the guy who hacked Rockstar a kid?

thesmokingman,

I worked at one of the majors pre-Microsoft acquisition. “Highly skilled” is actually a relative comparison to the security teams at gaming companies, not an industry benchmark comparison. The bar for highly skilled plummets once you include things like social platforms, launchers, and telemetry.

lukas,
@lukas@lemmy.haigner.me avatar

My local government mastered this secret technique.

Zedstrian, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat

The number of active Denuvo crackers would say otherwise…

Kushan, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat
@Kushan@lemmy.world avatar

I think they misheard them and they said “amazing piracy threat”.

xep, to piracy in Gaming Companies Flag 'Highly Skilled Hackers' as Emerging Piracy Threat

Were the hackers before not highly skilled? Moderately skilled hackers, perhaps?

VikingHippie,

Without reading the article, I’m going to guess that crackers have gotten more skilled and the greedy as fuck leeches destroying what is still one of the most profitable industries in the world are especially freaking out about there being others than just a single megalomaniac cracking Denuvo now.

TheDarkKnight,

Tbh I’m fine with hackers wrecking the stupid micro transaction companies.

VikingHippie,

Oh absolutely! Tge likes of Zynga are a plague on mankind and developers of games with actual merit (no thanks to said developers) following their example is hugely detrimental to the quality and accessibility of games in general.

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