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With an active community and millions of regular visitors, KickassTorrents was much more than a site to leech the latest torrents from. Many considered it to be their virtual home.
This ended abruptly last week, following the in Poland. A criminal complaint from the U.S. Government revealed that the entire operation had been by the Department of Homeland Security. Although not all domain names and servers were seized, the site quickly disappeared and after nearly a week there is still no sign of life. At least, not at the original site.
Over the past few days, several members of the KAT team have regrouped in an effort to get the community part of the site back up. Since then they have launched, which hosts a forum where several staffers are present. Speaking on behalf of the KAT-team that’s left, Mr.Black says that the criminal investigation won’t be the end of the community. “We need to remember that Kickass Torrents is not simply about uploading, the heart and soul of KAT is our members, which are family and family is important as we all know. Nothing can ever take that away and no matter what happens we will not let our community down.” “We guarantee that KAT will continue in one form or another and we will come back stronger than ever,” Mr.Black adds.
The forum, created by Mr.Prairi3DoG, has already gathered thousands of visitors over the past few days and continues to grow. While many of the original team members are present, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the original site will be restored as well. KAT forum TorrentFreak has learned that remaining “KAT team” doesn’t have access to the original code. They are mainly people who kept the site clean and in order, in the role of moderator or administrator, and who have no contact with the alleged site owner. However, if the “owners” of the site would like to make a comeback, they will have the support of the KAT team that’s now trying to keep the community alive.
“Should the business owners choose to revive KAT then they will have our full support,” Mr.Black says. He further notes that the site was taken down “under dubious circumstances” and calls the charges against the alleged operator “murky” at best. “No copyrighted material was ever stored on Kickass Torrents and the site was fully DMCA compliant,” Mr.Black says. KAT spirit is For now, the forum will give estranged KAT users a place to get together once again. However, many are also still looking for alternatives, with various growing in popularity. The KAT team has noticed this as well, but warns that none of these are connected to the old team, urging people to proceed with caution.
“Please be aware that there is no legitimate fully-working KAT site available so be cautious and never attempt to login to any fake sites that may appear online,” Mr.Black warns. Meanwhile, the alleged operator of KickassTorrents faces extradition to the United States. As far as we know he still remains in Poland, but the authorities haven’t announced any new information since last week, while the court case remains sealed.
The Grand Tour season finale. Amazon Prime Video released, which sees ex- presenters Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond travel to Dubai to host the motoring show. The season finale sees pit his old fashioned Volkswagen Golf GTI against James May's electrically powered BMW i3, while Richard Hammond learns how to drift.
Meanwhile, James May is forced to take part in a weird sport called winching, and the Bugatti Veyron drag races against the Porsche 918 Spyder. 's record-breaking The Grand Tour first premiered online at one minute past midnight last year, on Friday 18th November.
The big-budget motoring show sees Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond on-screen together for the first time since they left BBC Top Gear last year. Despite early rumours to the contrary, the motoring show will not be rebroadcast on terrestrial television channels next year.
Is exclusive to Amazon Prime Video, which means fans of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond will need to cough-up for. And includes access to thousands of movies and TV shows with Prime Video, ad-free playback on hundreds of hand-built playlists and access over a million songs with Prime Music.
And so many people downloaded the show illegally that it overtook. But those who use torrent repositories, like the KickAss Torrents, The Pirate Bay, or Extra Torrent,.
UK Internet Service Providers, ISPs, are preparing to send-out warning letters to subscribers whose accounts have been used to download copyrighted material from torrent sites. The emails are part of a new campaign called Get It Right. The campaign has a new website that provides answers to some of the most asked questions about torrents, peer-to-peer sharing, and copyright material. In an effort to lower piracy rates across the UK, leading Internet service providers will send out emails from the Get It Right campaign to those who have download copyrighted material online. The email cautions subscribers they have 20 days to stop downloading copyrighted material using peer-to-peer websites. Should your Internet service provider detect more illegal activity from your IP address during the 20 day grace period – another educational email from the Get It Right campaign will be sent. A similar campaign in the United States only offers torrent site users seven-days to comply.
According to the campaign website, 'The Get it Right Educational Email programme is designed to educate consumers about what’s happening on their Internet Service Provider (ISP) account. 'The programme is to help to make sure they, or people that use their connection, are not infringing copyright and to direct them to sources where they get the content they want from genuine sites and services.' BT, NowTV, PlusNet, Sky, Talk-Talk and Virgin Media are all signed-up to the Get It Right campaign. 'Copyright owners are monitoring peer-to-peer (file-sharing) networks to identify instances where their content is uploaded and shared without permission,' the Get It Right campaign says. 'You may receive periodic Educational Email alerts whenever content owners detect new copyright infringement activity through peer-to-peer networks, and the IP address associated with such activity is confirmed by your ISP to be associated with your account. 'After an Educational Email has been sent, there is a 20 day grace period during which time you will not receive any further emails.
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'However, if further copyright infringement activity occurs and is detected after the 20 day grace period, you may receive another email from your ISP. 'If no further infringements occur and are detected and verified to be associated with your account, you will receive no more Educational Emails. 'Furthermore, all data related to this and to previous Educational Emails will be deleted after 12 months.'