[03:15] http://inspiringtechquotes.info/ The industry's best and brightest here folks :) [03:19] lol Clown quotes is how I see it [04:12] oh my god [04:12] that was so bad [04:13] dashcloud, keep that comedy gold coming. I love subversive comedy like that [04:22] glad you liked it [04:26] looks like a SXSW flyer [06:08] hey mistym [06:08] did you get anything back from the WGHB archives? [06:25] godane: Oh, apparently I missed the email. Unfortunately, the answer is a no. :/ [06:26] oh [06:26] did they give a good reason? [06:27] Yeah, rights issues - a lot of 3rd parties who hold partial rights to the film or performances in it [06:27] oh [06:27] So, I guess the reason it's not on their *own* site is because they don't fully own it [06:28] oh [06:28] that sucks [06:28] they why go after it then? [06:29] Yeah, I dunno. That part seems silly to me but I can't really get into the heavy rightsholder mindset, so [06:31] so couldn't that make it a fake dcma if they don't really own it? [06:32] cause if they can't hear cause of rights issues then they shouldn't be able to dcma it [06:33] I don't know enough about the DMCA to say, but I guess if they own *part* of the rights, they can issue a takedown even though they can't give permission to distribute? [06:33] thats just stupid [06:34] I agree [06:34] you should have the right to distribute it in order to take it down [06:35] The way copyright law is set up really makes it so much easier to restrict access to content than to provide access to it [06:36] will copyright law was setup to prevent people from make money of the little people thur physically copying it [06:39] the only thing i can see is it was keep them from getting sued [06:39] by the 3rd parties [06:44] Yeah, some kinda CYA would make sense, though I can't imagine why 3rd parties would sue over something they're not using either [06:45] ヽ(´ー`)┌ But I guess that's how copyright works etc. [07:38] I don't know enough about the DMCA to say, but I guess if they own *part* of the rights, they can issue a takedown even though they can't give permission to distribute? [07:38] this is correct afaik, and not specific to DMCA [07:49] so i'm grabbing another magazine [07:49] called flugzeug classic [07:50] its in german [08:21] so kevin pereira linked to this video on twitter: http://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video56892 [08:21] so yeah sorry for being an asshole SketchCow [08:21] good to know that he knows [08:21] BlueMax: i must have missed something [08:22] don't worry [08:22] i was offline for 4 hours so early today [08:22] *tonight [08:22] so i got thegeeks.bz [08:22] and tv-vault.me [08:33] i'm grabbing theshow.bz forums now [08:35] at some point you going to have a collection just for bittorrent forums cause of me [08:35] that and theguardian.com dumps i have been doing [09:16] SketchCow: i think hak5 did interviews with people from the living computer museum [09:19] so i got theshow.bz forums [09:19] only 12mb btw [10:34] now this is good to know: http://web.archive.org/web/20120912024544/http://www.underground-gamer.com/forums.php?action=viewtopic&topicid=10111 [10:35] One of our sexier staff members has just opened a new torrent tracker - the sharper-eyed amongst you may have already spotted the affiliate banner on the frontpage - dedicated to b-movies and other cinematic rarities.  There's no minimum ratio just yet and at this early stage you'd be helping greatly by downloading, so head on over and start leeching, and don't forget to upload some b-movies of your own! :] [10:35] so cinemagedoom.org was created by a member of underground-gamer [10:36] i could never understand closed trackers... [10:36] There is DHT for years by now [10:36] and open tracker servers too [10:36] why limiting access? [10:47] hmmm [10:47] because you can pretend your "safe" on them [10:47] and eepeen of course ;D [10:47] I'm on TL now. fun times :) [10:47] Right, doesn't make too much sense although :) [10:48] Not really no [10:48] but it's a good way of not getting the RIAA coming after you [10:48] With plain sharing of your stuff through DHT is also hard to lure the RIAA on you [10:48] maybe at the start [10:49] surely DHT is quite easily traced? [10:49] DHT means no ceintral tracker [10:49] central [10:49] compared to closed trackers [10:49] and the issue with closed trackers is, that they often disable the usage of DHT during release [10:49] yes, but the IP is still shared. [10:49] so? [10:49] So thats how you're tracked [10:49] And? [10:49] If it's open, anyone can connect. [10:50] They can only see the transfer of data [10:50] to and from? [10:50] not if I am fully downloading it, or if the content is the one I wish to use [10:50] unless they download it themselves [10:50] yup [10:53] http://cinemageddon.org/ -> This domain may be for sale. Buy this Domain [10:53] didn't last long [10:53] oh, nvm, the entry was in 2007 [10:53] my bad [11:10] its .net now [11:12] looks like torrentbytes.net came back [11:19] the other reason to be a private site is that you are funding by donates only [11:19] there are no ads on most private sites [11:19] tahts true, torrentleech claims it costs them 3000k euros a month [11:19] errrr 3k [11:19] not 3000k xD [11:24] 3000 Euros.. right.. a month.. my ass [11:24] 300 or even 1000 would be realistix [11:24] realistic [11:25] for a torrent server ? how much bandwidth can they use ? [11:25] Are there any details on how those costs are appearing? [11:26] detailed [14:15] GLaDOS: arou8nd? [14:15] yeah [14:20] so i'm mirroring a website about earthquakes [14:20] its http://nisquallyquake.wordpress.com/ [16:17] ARRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH DEBIAN [16:17] * Smiley screams [16:23] * Aranje beats smiley down because debian is awesome [16:23] # CONFIG_MODULES is not set [16:23] She's my fourth wife and I'll not have you speak to her in that manner [16:23] * Smiley cries [18:36] godane: ohhh I remember that earthquake