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The film was pretty well received and about six months ago, I was very close to distribution. But then it leaked from one of the production houses and was uploaded to numerous sites. So guess what happened? The distributor found out and dropped the contract two days before we were to finalize the deal. And because it's already available for free, no one else will touch it.
So a comment like "take that lousy copyright owners" really offends me because people don't realize that REAL people are hurt by this kind of thing. Now I'm in debt because of the upload and have investors to answer for. And as I said, I'm no rich guy ... just a father trying to take care of his family, just scraping by.
I'm sure you -- and most people who support the site -- don't care ... but what if someone purposely interrupted your way of making money for your family and left you in debt because of it, and then turned around and called you lousy?
The crew there has been extremely vocal and specific about the fact that it's impossible to take the site down. It's backed up in almost infinite places now, across the globe and with all the open/dark trackers out there, you'd have an easier time taking piss out of a swimming pool with a straw than you would seriously crippling TPB.
Honestly any tech reporter that wrote a 'final nail in the coffin' story about this should hang up their credentials and pick a new profession. You simply don't understand how the internet works.. and that's a big thing to miss.
Laughable, actually.
What do we make of that?
TPB is again up and running..... atleast for NOW
People, especially those who survived the twitter outage, should wait with their obituaries... at least for some days...
Still, no doubt more will pop up in it's place, but the next big thing will have to be a free underground program that searches and shares torrents via a p2p network. if all the users are hosting the torrents, what are those who want to stop them going to do then?