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Sep 1, 2014 9:22 PM
#1401
It's either those who wants to substantiate their conspiracy, or those who wants to "punish the evil gaijin", or both. lol |
Sep 1, 2014 11:47 PM
#1403
xbobx said: No, it's more likely that someone is DDoSing to try to start a conspiracy about MAG than MAG being the ones doing it.The DDoS are most likely M.A.G. doing, while MAL was the classic SJJMaster and CR I have no idea. |
GogettersSep 1, 2014 11:53 PM
Sep 1, 2014 11:50 PM
#1404
GodX said: Yea I find commie getting Ddosd as well, we're fucked boys.nyaa.se down..... |
Sep 2, 2014 2:40 AM
#1405
animetake and horriblesubs are down too |
Don't talk to me about character development if Kaizuka Inaho or Slaine Troyard are in your favorites. |
Sep 2, 2014 3:22 AM
#1406
WHAT!!! Nyaa is down again... This is the last straw i'm gonna go to Japan to throw rotten tomatoes at their government!!! >:( |
You must always remember that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing...~Alucard |
Sep 2, 2014 3:25 AM
#1407
I'm sure a lot of hackers would find it terrible calling these DDoS attacks "hacks". You basically download the setup and hit run. |
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Sep 2, 2014 3:29 AM
#1408
Sep 2, 2014 3:40 AM
#1409
This is like another sopa,pipa,acta,cispa or whatever act to stop piracy and... it will fail. As for DDoS attacks c'mon everyone can use HOIC or LOIC i have try its not that hard. |
You must always remember that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing...~Alucard |
Sep 2, 2014 6:03 AM
#1410
ergghhh, what a pain in the arse, basically we just have to wait for the storm to pass. Don't want to prematurely give an estimate on how long this might last but once they've had their fun with their idea of "anti piracy" things will probably return to normal soon enough. And as an alternative I never liked using xdcc bots, slow as hell on top of my already atrocious internet speed. |
Sep 2, 2014 6:32 AM
#1411
I can't believe people relate this stupid (and useless( operation with DDoS attacks not even related to sites that would fall in the category. Would you PLEASE use common sense? |
» Escapism. |
Sep 2, 2014 8:59 AM
#1412
Nyaa.se is hosted By swedish adress. Same as piratebay. We swedes love pirating... :P |
Sep 2, 2014 9:00 AM
#1413
well...There goes my daily dose of anime torrent downloading from nyaa and TT. it's a little bit complicated using the alternative "IRC" xdcc's i'll stick to that for now. |
Sep 2, 2014 9:12 AM
#1414
Not Promoting piriting but you can use kickass torrent. |
Sep 2, 2014 12:51 PM
#1415
Sweanime said: Nyaa.se is hosted By swedish adress. Same as piratebay. We swedes love pirating... :P Verily thank you Sweden...m (_ _) m XD |
You must always remember that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing...~Alucard |
Sep 2, 2014 2:46 PM
#1416
Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? I hope for the sake of the MAG project guys that it's not them who is behind them, not paying the hackers who are doing it. DoS attacks are a crime, and if caught the hackers will get 10 years in jail. No matter which site they're attacking. Though the jap govt and the copyright holders can't possibly be as stupid as to not know that DoS attacks are illegal. |
Sep 2, 2014 3:59 PM
#1417
HS and Commie are both hosted with Nyaa, so obvious if Nyaa went down, they would go as well. TT is coming up and down constantly, but I did not know about animetake. Des said: Though the jap govt and the copyright holders can't possibly be as stupid as to not know that DoS attacks are illegal. Anyone who have the knowledge to do such a thing, also have fully comprehension of the consequences it can cause. Even so, attacking a foreigner domain isn't like bombing stuff. There are plenty of ways to get away with it and it's not like they would ping from their own servers. You can just pay someone to pay someone to pay someone in freaking CHINA to send your packages and you're cool. Besides, I don't really believe MPAA or NSA/FBI or Swedish and Netherland's inteligence will say anything about it, neither that Nyaa will report them. Think about it, it's a somewhat-illegal action to take down an somewhat-illegal file sharing website. Gogetters said: xbobx said: No, it's more likely that someone is DDoSing to try to start a conspiracy about MAG than MAG being the ones doing it.The DDoS are most likely M.A.G. doing, while MAL was the classic SJJMaster and CR I have no idea. Uhm, so what do you imply? As far as I can put my brain into it, it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's rather easy to DDoS something, but not so many sites and for such a long period of time. It takes a lot of CPU, connection, bandwidth and money. |
Sep 2, 2014 4:10 PM
#1418
Good. |
Sep 2, 2014 7:33 PM
#1419
it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's a strong American anti-piracy company based in Texas, contracted by nippon: https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506937338187227137 http://www.removeyourmedia.com/contact-us/ |
Sep 2, 2014 7:50 PM
#1420
Rise said: it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's a strong American anti-piracy company based in Texas, contracted by nippon: https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506937338187227137 http://www.removeyourmedia.com/contact-us/ lol if that is true then they break the law |
Sep 2, 2014 7:53 PM
#1421
j0x said: Rise said: it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's a strong American anti-piracy company based in Texas, contracted by nippon: https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506937338187227137 http://www.removeyourmedia.com/contact-us/ lol if that is true then they break the law They broke international law, that firm could be fined millions if not billions. |
Sep 2, 2014 7:54 PM
#1422
Rise said: Never heard of them but they seem like faggots.it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's a strong American anti-piracy company based in Texas, contracted by nippon: https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506937338187227137 http://www.removeyourmedia.com/contact-us/ |
Sep 2, 2014 7:55 PM
#1423
mclovinballz said: they respond to criticism on twitter like some baiting script kiddy and i'm just like 'eyyy lmao'Rise said: Never heard of them but they seem like faggots.it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's a strong American anti-piracy company based in Texas, contracted by nippon: https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506937338187227137 http://www.removeyourmedia.com/contact-us/ https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506965697574871040 they claim no responsibility for the ddos tho. likely just some company that thinks sending a million official-looking infringement notices means they're making americurr a better place. they can't do infringement claims (as opposed to notices) anyway because they don't own the content, which again makes me go 'eyyyyy LMAO'. |
Sep 2, 2014 8:42 PM
#1424
dity said: mclovinballz said: they respond to criticism on twitter like some baiting script kiddy and i'm just like 'eyyy lmao'Rise said: it's probably MAG or any other "save animu&mango" group backed by some kind of government agency and/or strong company. It's a strong American anti-piracy company based in Texas, contracted by nippon: https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506937338187227137 http://www.removeyourmedia.com/contact-us/ https://twitter.com/removepiracy/status/506965697574871040 they claim no responsibility for the ddos tho. likely just some company that thinks sending a million official-looking infringement notices means they're making americurr a better place. they can't do infringement claims (as opposed to notices) anyway because they don't own the content, which again makes me go 'eyyyyy LMAO'. Bawahahahahahaha ow man, this is priceless. T O P LAUGH L A U G H This is bait right? It gotta be bait. I mean, even reddit can't be baited this hard. If I had a torrent sharing domain and received spam like this, damn, I would probably laugh for hours. It's like UN "verbally repudiating" what countries do. |
Sep 2, 2014 11:51 PM
#1425
Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. |
Sep 3, 2014 2:08 AM
#1426
Sep 3, 2014 2:37 AM
#1427
Sep 3, 2014 4:36 AM
#1428
ErwinJA said: Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. CR rips are still coming out, so nothing is actually affected. |
Sep 3, 2014 6:58 AM
#1429
rederoin said: As I said earlier, IRC and (outside the US at least) DDL sites are nearly impossible to hit because there's simply too many of them. They're not stopping the creation of fansubs - they can't. Nor are they stopping their distribution - they can't do that either. What they can and are doing is making it more time consuming and inconvenient to download by taking down the essential one-stop sites.ErwinJA said: Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. CR rips are still coming out, so nothing is actually affected. |
Sep 3, 2014 7:02 AM
#1430
ErwinJA said: rederoin said: As I said earlier, IRC and (outside the US at least) DDL sites are nearly impossible to hit because there's simply too many of them. They're not stopping the creation of fansubs - they can't. Nor are they stopping their distribution - they can't do that either. What they can and are doing is making it more time consuming and inconvenient to download by taking down the essential one-stop sites.ErwinJA said: Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. CR rips are still coming out, so nothing is actually affected. Other torrent sites are still up, so thats incorrect. |
Sep 3, 2014 7:09 AM
#1431
ErwinJA said: The Pirate Bay not a major one pfft only because they've already been taken down x-number of times for being the torrent site |
Sep 3, 2014 8:25 AM
#1432
Sep 3, 2014 8:37 AM
#1433
Yvese said: This whole thing is stupid. For the first few days it was annoying, but most fansubbers have adapted. This is why any attempt at 'fighting' piracy always fails. yea...it's self-sustaining. |
Sep 3, 2014 9:14 AM
#1434
flaxman85 said: millions of kids and people are starving and dying + killing each other all over the world and what's this? OMFG these people are watching/reading cartoons without paying holy fucking shit we need to stop this ASAP!!! get the prime minister and obama on the line NOW! ufukkinwotm8 i swer on me mum ill bash ye all down m8 |
Sep 3, 2014 11:20 AM
#1435
rederoin said: ErwinJA said: rederoin said: ErwinJA said: Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. CR rips are still coming out, so nothing is actually affected. Other torrent sites are still up, so thats incorrect. The other torrent sites offer less choice and therefore less convenient. I think he's right. |
Sep 3, 2014 11:48 AM
#1436
Okiura said: rederoin said: ErwinJA said: rederoin said: As I said earlier, IRC and (outside the US at least) DDL sites are nearly impossible to hit because there's simply too many of them. They're not stopping the creation of fansubs - they can't. Nor are they stopping their distribution - they can't do that either. What they can and are doing is making it more time consuming and inconvenient to download by taking down the essential one-stop sites.ErwinJA said: Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. CR rips are still coming out, so nothing is actually affected. Other torrent sites are still up, so thats incorrect. The other torrent sites offer less choice and therefore less convenient. I think he's right. Also not true, obtaining anime has not gotten any slower, and you do not have less choice either. Only the music torrents are lacking, but thats not anime. |
Sep 3, 2014 12:02 PM
#1437
rederoin said: Okiura said: rederoin said: ErwinJA said: rederoin said: As I said earlier, IRC and (outside the US at least) DDL sites are nearly impossible to hit because there's simply too many of them. They're not stopping the creation of fansubs - they can't. Nor are they stopping their distribution - they can't do that either. What they can and are doing is making it more time consuming and inconvenient to download by taking down the essential one-stop sites.ErwinJA said: Des said: Animetake is under attack too. Nyaa Horriblesubs Who else? It's basically every major torrent collection site. The Pirate Bay escaped largely because it's not a major one, though it could be quite soon if this keeps up. However, most of the fansub group sites are still up, as are sites like anidb and MAL that can be used to identify which groups do which series, and direct you to their sites. For most series, this means, at most, waiting a few days for better subs to come out, and a few extra minutes (tops) getting the torrents. CR rips are still coming out, so nothing is actually affected. Other torrent sites are still up, so thats incorrect. The other torrent sites offer less choice and therefore less convenient. I think he's right. Also not true, obtaining anime has not gotten any slower, and you do not have less choice either. Only the music torrents are lacking, but thats not anime. I see a different reality then in which TBP has less anime choice than Nyaa and where convenience is not a synonym of speed. |
Sep 3, 2014 1:48 PM
#1438
@2nd post in this mega-quote: TPB = subjected to random user uploads and requiring the need for some kind of feed in order to spot it. Nyaa = majority of fansubs dump domain for animu, OST, pr0n, scans, raws, etc. Nyaa > TPB. Yes, you can get your animu at the source (fansub pg) but mostly they link back to Nyaa, so unless you have the magnet, it's useless. rederoin said: Also not true, obtaining anime has not gotten any slower, and you do not have less choice either IRC bots can get slow as fuck when flooded with requests, and it sucks to scavenger the series without a proper client. (not to mention the !find spam) |
Sep 3, 2014 2:31 PM
#1439
Sep 3, 2014 3:23 PM
#1440
what?! seriously?! ha!! this wont work though. but like seriously, anime and manga became popular because of the internet. so why take it off now. |
Sep 3, 2014 6:03 PM
#1441
The Japanese government is obviously not behind the DDOS attacks since that is illegal and would backfire when they are found out. It is probably just some moralfag trolls thinking they are doing the right thing by fucking with people in countries who cannot get legal anime/manga. |
Sep 3, 2014 6:06 PM
#1442
I don't think I've paid for any music, anime, or tv show since 2003. Gl Japan |
Sep 4, 2014 3:37 PM
#1443
interesting info on torrentfreak about this - http://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-outfit-denies-ddosing-anime-sites-140904/ |
Sep 4, 2014 6:47 PM
#1444
j0x said: interesting info on torrentfreak about this - http://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-outfit-denies-ddosing-anime-sites-140904/ Crunchyroll or Funimation wouldn't be behind the attacks either since DDOS attacks are illegal. They wouldn't want to risk it. |
Sep 4, 2014 7:00 PM
#1445
Qans said: I don't think I've paid for any music, anime, or tv show since 2003. Gl Japan You're bad. |
"Everything you see on the internet isn't true." -Abraham Lincoln |
Sep 4, 2014 7:20 PM
#1446
Drunk_Samurai said: j0x said: interesting info on torrentfreak about this - http://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-outfit-denies-ddosing-anime-sites-140904/ Crunchyroll or Funimation wouldn't be behind the attacks either since DDOS attacks are illegal. They wouldn't want to risk it. >people believing HS twitter >people actually thinking CR would bother with Nyaa >people not getting the implied [pun intended] It's almost like HS is news to us or something. btw, Nyaa is back, everything is daijobu. |
Sep 10, 2014 6:09 AM
#1447
Drunk_Samurai said: The Japanese government is obviously not behind the DDOS attacks since that is illegal and would backfire when they are found out. It is probably just some moralfag trolls thinking they are doing the right thing by fucking with people in countries who cannot get legal anime/manga. Do you seriously think governments follow their own laws? If you view a live attack map (http://map.ipviking.com) for a while you'll notice attacks sent from "Mil/Gov". Nobody freaked out when it was leaked that practically everybody in the USA is being spied on by the NSA, so why would anybody freak out over DDoS'ing? |
Sep 10, 2014 10:10 AM
#1448
Oddyeus said: Drunk_Samurai said: The Japanese government is obviously not behind the DDOS attacks since that is illegal and would backfire when they are found out. It is probably just some moralfag trolls thinking they are doing the right thing by fucking with people in countries who cannot get legal anime/manga. Do you seriously think governments follow their own laws? If you view a live attack map (http://map.ipviking.com) for a while you'll notice attacks sent from "Mil/Gov". Nobody freaked out when it was leaked that practically everybody in the USA is being spied on by the NSA, so why would anybody freak out over DDoS'ing? Milwaukee has a government? |
Sep 12, 2014 12:36 AM
#1449
It may not be much but I can count around 30 Manga volumes and 10 Anime DVD's (give or take one or two in both cases) in recent times that I've bought because of being introduced to the material online. The same goes with books because of libraries, I even have books in my shelves that I have not yet taken the plastic off, just bought them because I read them once and I wanted to own the book. Regardless of any arguments about legality the one thing they can be certain of is that stopping piracy will put a dent in their sales. |
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