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Bit torrents.

Posted by j_thunders on March 22, 2007 at 20:37:50:

They make Napster look like kid stuff. If it's digital, you can get it on a bit torrent with the same effort as running a google search. That is true of software, music, video games and movies. Movies not yet released in the theaters are available on bit torrents.

Check out the article below talking about the piratebay.org. which is, I believe, the biggest torrent tracker in the world. As the article makes clear, the trackers can be moved and reopened for business in mere hours if they are ever shut down. And with a million distinctive hits a day, as in the case of pirate bay, the money they make from advertising provides plenty of resources to fight lawsuits, etc.

Be sure to read the "gallery" link on page two of the article for a good laugh.