THIS SITE HAS BEEN SHUT DOWN FOR VIOLATION OF OUR TERMS OF SERVICE.
Just wanted everyone to know.
wonder how long it’ll last. because let’s face it: unless the site owners have been arrested, one way or another, there will be another "tehparadox" (oh how I despise that spelling…)
Not that I care much. I was last seen around there around 2011 I think. too bad for trailer music lovers, though.
The end will come – for all of us – but it’s not here yet.
The end will come – for all of us – but it’s not here yet.
:treknod:
Quite
"Everything that has a beginning…has an end".
😀
It could happen. more likely it will happen someday. but, there are some differences between shrine and TP. If my memory is correct, TP was warez all the way: games, softwares, movies, music (all genre), etc. again, that is if my memory is correct. all the while we deal in a niche market: film, VG and anime music (and classical). I’m not saying they will never take arms against us. just that for now, the profit of doing so wouldn’t be very interesting.
one day that might change.
In other words: "Don’t let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner."
Yeah, I’m in quote mode.
I hated its stupid spelling too.
I remember this happend once before.
If it was shut down for violating "terms of service", the parent company of the board would have a link to their site to the ToS.
"our" is very generic with no reference.
There’d be a trail to follow or some redirecting.
Even the source is just the simple text.
On the other hand, right before the site went down a bunch of people were complaining how their ISPs were blocking the site… maybe "they" (whoever they are) finally recognized that tehParadox violated their ToS (which, as Sparktank mentioned, is curiously never linked to) after all this and just shut it down? Hard to tell either way.
ISP’s don’t have the power to shut down a site just like that.
It would have made the news like The Pirate Bay makes the news.
The only power ISP’s have is to block access to such sites.
Granted it’s never total blocking, since people will step in and raise themselves on their tippy toes, lift their head, push their glasses back with dainty fingures utter "proxy" or "vpn".
But, generally, for a whole site to be taken down, there has to be open cases built up against the site.
Site blocking is the first step before ceasing the site in a raid like Mega and TPB.
And all that’s very public news. Every site, blog, article and other places would be talking about it.
I don’t know if there’s a dedicated blogging site like TorrentFreak has for torrent news.
But, I’m sure there’s a large enough audience out there would post articles.
I seriously doubt it’s shut down.
"They" would still need to provide a link to their ToS to prove such terms were breached.
It’s not like 20 year olds running the world (wide web) and just go "just ‘cus".