tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post2065829622783530363..comments2024-03-18T14:58:52.693+05:30Comments on FILEnetworks Blog: A note from ‘The Scene’, to fallen members of SVENNETEAM FILEnetworkshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18051427481018961189noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-70475916279512609062009-10-24T23:10:47.635+05:302009-10-24T23:10:47.635+05:30Thanks for posting this great info, FNB! Long live...Thanks for posting this great info, FNB! Long live p2p.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-5639416421414135832009-10-13T04:23:12.704+05:302009-10-13T04:23:12.704+05:30ironic my balls...
everybody knows that most of th...ironic my balls...<br />everybody knows that most of the uploaders are/were member of a scene group or just by some slot on any topsite or dump<br />the problem is just that. the leak. now days, the scene is about the money and nothing else<br />the scene now days is not what it was<br />its a really shameS0B4L4https://www.blogger.com/profile/16265278274787845787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-90911073503112690142009-10-12T09:40:27.784+05:302009-10-12T09:40:27.784+05:30I have to agree even though I'm a normal torre...I have to agree even though I'm a normal torrenter. P2P is the cause of scene problems. Fucking uploaders won't stop leaking scene releases.Feshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02760656739484117561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-75274969171155892312009-10-11T23:26:02.169+05:302009-10-11T23:26:02.169+05:30don´t know how "buy if you like it" is w...don´t know how "buy if you like it" is working if scene members or subsidiaries are selling the stuff at markets, schoolyards, private ftp´s and so on, OR if they keep it for themselves and normal people without p2p would need to buy all that crappy shit industry IS sometimes releasing?!<br /><br />is it not just the "screw those simple idiots, WE are the chosen ones" heartwarming ideology?<br />to belong somewhere and pretend something, however uninteresting and in life-terms unrevealing it might be?<br /><br />this whole false, pretentious behaviour of scene-members somehow being an "elite" is crap in my eyes. i´ve seen nice guys in there as well as stubborn idiots. IF somebody does something good, whether inside or outside the scene, i.e. sharing to people for free (for example to REALLY keep the "buy it if you like it" policy alive) then this person deserves gratitude and respect. <br />otherwise pee off and stop talking writing ku-klux shit... ;)VHShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03450468233238559404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-50470975236047234882009-10-11T19:24:08.551+05:302009-10-11T19:24:08.551+05:30@kab00m!,
"Now imagine Scene w/o p2p. Release...@kab00m!,<br />"Now imagine Scene w/o p2p. Releases are kept on topsites and only members of groups can access them."<br /><br />I think Dev Null has already answered your question. To add something to that, scene releases have always been distributed in mass scale by street vendors and so on, years before p2p originated. This is still happening mostly in developing countries. So is it fair to instantly blame p2p while there are plenty of other ways for scene rel to leak?<br /><br />Anyways they have been calls from within the scene to tie up with p2p:<br /><br />AntiP2P.What.Is.Your.Objective-P2PPro<br />http://www.scenenotice.org/details.php?id=709<br /><br />AntiP2P.Consider.The.Consequences-P2PPro<br />http://www.scenenotice.org/details.php?id=708<br /><br />And of course, the flaming response:<br />Response.to.P2PPro-SPECULATE<br />http://www.scenenotice.org/details.php?id=185Lightning_Struck_Towerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14675907979701137462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-85774643325215090992009-10-11T18:40:00.018+05:302009-10-11T18:40:00.018+05:30EDRAM FTW.
Pawn Ekta Kapoor Daily Soap. :PEDRAM FTW.<br /><br />Pawn Ekta Kapoor Daily Soap. :Pzoombyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02859129029735740195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-78658444715161615762009-10-11T16:47:28.935+05:302009-10-11T16:47:28.935+05:30This is posted under the presumption that you'...This is posted under the presumption that you're the kab00m from efnet about 10-12 years ago...<br /><br />The scene pre-dates p2p. We had large scale site and group busts before 1999-2000 when p2p was basically born. Doesn't that make it kinda a logical fallacy to say that the scene would be secure if not for p2p making it visible?<br /><br />Also while top groups certainly didn't distribute releases outside of the normal closed chain, there were always low-level groups willing to dump on public ftp or setup dcc leech channels.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-39585315521326215512009-10-11T15:24:19.618+05:302009-10-11T15:24:19.618+05:30It’s interesting how the scene somehow manages to ...It’s interesting how the scene somehow manages to bash P2P even in totally unrelated incidents.<br /><br />Unrelated? Are you serious or do you love p2p so much that you can't see obvious things?<br />If not p2p/Usenet Scene would be completely safe, because it was originally created only for a few trusted ppl. p2p made Scene public and it really brings too much attention to release groups, that gives us most of things we download.<br />Now imagine Scene w/o p2p. Releases are kept on topsites and only members of groups can access them. "Like it = buy it" rule is still active and it's rarely broke inside The Scene. Would there be a point in chasing sceners if they ony release AND buy things, huh?<br /><br />Open your eyes.<br /><br />P.S. I do use p2p.Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13581996045538474794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11317726.post-16098462426696057342009-10-11T09:17:47.573+05:302009-10-11T09:17:47.573+05:30Just saw Sez had posted the same on previous threa...Just saw Sez had posted the same on previous thread. Thanks.TEAM FILEnetworkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18051427481018961189noreply@blogger.com