As you know, a lot of content just isn’t available with a quick Google search. There’s a lot that Google refuses to index or show in its search engine, maybe because the content isn’t family-friendly, ...
The torrenting community has been tumultuous these past few weeks. First, Kickass Torrents was seized by the government after the owner’s arrest. Now, one of the largest search engines has vanished.
YouTorrent, which bills itself as "the world's first real-time torrent comparison search engine," scours results from The Pirate Bay, BTJunkie, Mininova, SuprNova, and at least eight other torrent ...
Update: The Torrentz.eu domain has apparently now been unsuspended by its Poland-based registrar Nazwa, based on Torrentz’ legal team’s assertions that the original take-down was “unlawful”. With the ...
Popular Poland-based torrent meta-search site Torrentz.eu has removed its key functionality, effectively shutting down a major portal for finding pirated material on the web. According to a message on ...
Last week, the Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus held a press conference with RIAA CEO Mitch Bainwol. They rolled out a new list of six horrific websites that make copyright infringement ...
Torrentz.eu has been a fixture in the torrent community for more than 13 years, providing users with aggregated torrent search engine results. Now, due to what appears to be legal trouble, it has all ...
BTJunkie, one of the top five BitTorrent search engines, has decided to close its doors voluntarily after 7 years in operation. The move comes amid growing pressure from authorities in the U.S. and ...
Following last week's MediaDefender e-mail leak, bit torrent search engine site the Pirate Bay has now turned over to police e-mails the company says prove that major media companies are paying ...
IsoHunt is still fighting its legal battle with the MPAA. In the latest episode, the torrent website filed a reply brief (PDF, via TorrentFreak) to the US Court of Appeals in which it suggests that ...
One of the key issues in the recent Pirate Bay trial was the prosecutor's contention that the lads behind the site were raking in something like 10 million kronor (one million dollars) a year. This ...