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RE: Megaupload shuts down - Garamonde - 01-20-2012 I'm not that worried since MediaFire is the best that I've used, but that's just me. RE: Megaupload shuts down - Proton - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 03:25 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: I'm not that worried since MediaFire is the best that I've used, but that's just me. See, it's not really the matter of just "oh, there's other sites," or even "no new files on megaupload." It's the fact that there were a fuckton of files, including people's backups, programs you can't download from their respective sites, misc. updates and other small things that will make things more difficult than they already were. RE: Megaupload shuts down - Raz - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 03:25 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: I'm not that worried since MediaFire is the best that I've used, but that's just me. The problem is; if they can take megaupload down what is stopping them from taking MediaFire down? The two sites operate in exactly the same contenxt, what you're got to appreciate is that the American government has taken a website offline by seizing it's domain names simply because the domains were .com. Because VeriSign is in control of .com domains the US government can demand the domains be tuned over to them. This is an abuse of power. This is why domain registrars should be governed by an international community rather than by a company within one single member state. RE: Megaupload shuts down - puggsoy - 01-20-2012 Megaupload. Shut down. RE: Megaupload shuts down - Keychain - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 03:25 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: I'm not that worried since MediaFire is the best that I've used, but that's just me. Mediafire will probably be next. That and Rapidshare. RE: Megaupload shuts down - Garamonde - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 04:05 PM)Proton Wrote: See, it's not really the matter of just "oh, there's other sites," Yeah I didn't think about that, nevermind my post. (01-20-2012, 06:40 PM)Keychain Wrote: Mediafire will probably be next. That and Rapidshare. This probably wouldn't've happened if people didn't upload things like ROMs and ISOs? This seriously can't be happening. How are we gonna host files if they keep doing this? RE: Megaupload shuts down - Shade - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 06:48 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: How are we gonna host files if they keep doing this? Simple answer to that.... RE: Megaupload shuts down - Garamonde - 01-20-2012 Um, no, we need to host files. What will happen to TMR without file hosters, for one thing? RE: Megaupload shuts down - Proton - 01-20-2012 Dropbox. That simple. I'm assuming you mean how each person hosts their own files. Just because I really hope you don't mean how TSR does it. RE: Megaupload shuts down - Woppet* - 01-20-2012 This is retarded on so many levels. At least it's possible that the site which replaces Megaupload will let me watch more than 72 minutes a day without having to pay for a subscription. God Bless America. RE: Megaupload shuts down - Raz - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 07:56 PM)Woppet* Wrote: This is retarded on so many levels. At least it's possible that the site which replaces Megaupload will let me watch more than 72 minutes a day without having to pay for a subscription. But man, it's the hassle of finding the new place to go... You've got to go all the way to google... then search for it, then click the link. It's such a drag! RE: Megaupload shuts down - HandToeKnee - 01-20-2012 I submit my sprite rips using Imageshack. If imageshack goes down, whats left? RE: Megaupload shuts down - Proton - 01-20-2012 (01-20-2012, 08:55 PM)HandToeKnee Wrote: If imageshack goes down, whats left? A shit load. RE: Megaupload shuts down - HandToeKnee - 01-20-2012 Only until they all go down. RE: Megaupload shuts down - RétroX - 01-20-2012 Just because the majority of the thread is uninformed: They didn't take it down because of SOPA. They didn't take it down because of PIPA. They took it down because they never took down pirated content, the owners themselves were sharing pirated content among themselves, and everyone in the company made millions because of it. They've always claimed that they "didn't know" or weren't fast enough, but everyone knows that Megaupload is used (primarily) for pirated content, including the owners. Yes, this does mean that lots of legitimate files also got caught in the mix. That doesn't excuse the fact that the owners of the company were selling services (premium services, etc.) to people so that they could distribute content that they gained at no cost. The fact that they were selling their services (and not just making ad revenue) is why the people running it are going to jail and not just being sued for ridiculous amounts of money. Plus, in that long list of terms that you probably didn't read, they said that they could take down your content without prior notice. Well, that just happened. I completely agree that the "we're losing money" argument is completely dumb, but the fact that they were essentially making millions off of others' content was why the site got shut down, not just the fact that they had illegal stuff on it. Of course, this is a big problem, because corporations will try and take down the other sites for the "pirated stuff" reason, but I just felt that I needed to clarify this, because no one seems to know (or act like they know) what really happened. |