Megaupload.com taken down by the FBI

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Fileserve and Uploadstation apparently suspended their affiliate program - without paying any of the money they still owed. Obviously they're going to blame it on Megaupload going down, but given how MU had no affiliate program either...
VideoBB/VideoZer mass-killed content.
Filepost is rumored to be mass-deleting accounts.

Yeah, I'm really having a great week.
Yeah funny shit, I thought I get into filesharing business about 7 days ago. Wanted to go to H-anime/anime nichee, and now after a week of fucin uploading with 1.5Mb/s I uped like 100gB on FSn and now this happens, I don't even know what to do at all. Theres not much sites that allow me to RU from my FSn premium ...
And all I wanted was to earn few $ for cookies ^^.
I wonder If I will even get my 1st payment from Fsn XD.
 
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Megaupload.com Shut down- What do u think about it ?

The site was shut down Thursday , u can guess it why and yes, it is for copyright infringement.Megaupload.com was one of the top sites of the FBI's blacklist.The site said to have cost $500 million of the copyright holders.

what does this incident bode ? Do u fear for sites like mediafire and others ? please s hare your thoughts
 
Re: Megaupload.com Shut down- What do u think about it ?

There has already been a thread created for this purpose in the tech and support section
 
I feel sorry for all the uploader for the site at the moment, hope you guys can pull through this hard time created by idiots...
 
This is... simply shocking. For 6 years since I my very first time I touched the internet, MU was the first file sharing site I know and downloaded things from. MU has been great and it's always my mirror of choice... but it's gone now.

And with the largest uprising of Anon over the history... 2012 will turn out to be a messy year, indeed.
 
Filesonic Kills File-Sharing Service After MegaUpload Arrests
Filesonic, one of the Internet’s leading cyberlocker services, has taken some drastic measures following the Megaupload shutdown and arrests last week. In addition to discontinuing its affiliates rewards program and not yet paying accrued money to members, the site has disabled all sharing functionality, leaving users only with access to their own files.

To users of systems like BitTorrent, file-sharing means just that – the sharing of files with others. But this weekend users of Filesonic, one of the Internet’s leading cyberlocker services, sharing files is currently a thing of the past.

According to a shock announcement by the site, all file-sharing functionality has now been disabled, leaving current users only with access to files that they have personally uploaded. Many hundreds of thousands (probably millions) of links all around the web have now been rendered useless, at least temporarily.

But the bad news for the site’s users doesn’t end there. In the last few hours, before file-sharing was disabled, Filesonic also ended its rewards program, meaning that uploaders to the site no longer earn money when people download their files. A moot point perhaps, since no-one will be downloading files anyway.

However, there is the matter of what will happen to the reward money that was sitting in uploader’s accounts before the rewards program was discontinued. Will it be paid out, or will it simply disappear? Many users fear the latter.


No File-Sharing at Filesonic


This combination of news all adds up to a pretty big deal. Filesonic isn’t just some also-ran in the world of cyberlockers. The site is among the top 10 file-sharing sites on the Internet, with a quarter billion page views a month.

While there has been no official explanation from the site as to why the above actions were taken, all eyes are turned towards events of the last week – the closure of Megaupload and the arrest of its founder and management team.

Like Megaupload, Filesonic appears to based in Hong Kong and it’s clear that the authorities there already worked with the US government to shut down Kim Dotcom’s operations and seize his assets there. Filesonic is also believed to have some US-based servers.

In December, Filesonic announced it had partnered with Vobile, a provider of content identification services. All uploads to the service were said to be being checked for copyright infringement before users were able to share them publicly, although it is unclear if this system was ever implemented by the site.

The events of the last week have turned the cyberlocker world upside down and there is quite literally panic among users and site operators. Stay tuned for our detailed report tomorrow – the Megaupload takedown appears to be a game-changer.

Link to original article http://torrentfreak.com/filesonic-kills-file-sharing-after-megaupload-arrests-120122/

Back to torrents and ed2k I guess.
 
i guess this will continue! sigh... im really having a great week now!

even though SOPA is canceled, but the effect of MU arrest is really GIGANTIC.
now who'd be next to down... mediafire? 4shared? eitherway it's the death of uploaders!
 
Great, now filesonic also disable their file-sharing
WHo will join next?? Fileserve, Mediafire sigh...

I hope others don't follow their footstep
 
Great, now filesonic also disable their file-sharing
WHo will join next?? Fileserve, Mediafire sigh...

I hope others don't follow their footstep

Fileserve is already as good as dead.... they already canceled their affiliates program

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^ Fileserve really owns all those sites? What's the deal with that?

Can't say I'm too surprised at all this though. There were too many hosts and they were all luring people in with payouts. What else can you expect to happen? Won't be long until you'll need to be in the darknets if you want to share content. I'm already back to sha and pd
 
am i lucky or unlucky ?
first MU and now filesonic shut down seconds after i dl sth and proceeded to get the next file -.-
 
lol Doomsday? Seriously? "Dangerous" internet group? Do you mean the anon script kiddies? Anyway I know it's cool to hate the US and all but all the FBI did was take down a popular site known for piracy, and then the Filesonic guys panicked. Right about now I guess they're quickly trying to hide their money and cars lol There are still ways to get your fix besides file hosts, especially raw stuff

Now if all you do is compulsively download EVERYTHING then yes this may feel like the end of the world. At one point in my life I was this person. This is your chance to seriously cut down on your consumption - focus only on the good stuff, maybe go out a bit more, etc.
 
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It better not be torrents....
I stopped using it ever since I had to download a ridiculous 35mb file for a whole week.
Seriously, if that wasn't really that rare or that important, I wouldn't really use torrents.
 
What is happening? All linkfor uploadstation filesever filejungles are deaded.Do they close?
 
Megaupload was always here before sites like fileserve, uploadstation or any upload site came out. Megaupload was popular because it had a fast dl speed for its users even those who didn't pay from premium. Megavideo sort of popularized uploading movies/tv shows on megavideo. Don't you remember when megavideo didn't have that stupid 72 min limiter? Most people tend to upload movies on megavideo because its easier and more efficient and they can make some money in the process. The end of filesharing isn't the end of the world, its just the american government pissing a bunch of people who actually use the god damn internet.
 
It better not be torrents....
I stopped using it ever since I had to download a ridiculous 35mb file for a whole week.
Seriously, if that wasn't really that rare or that important, I wouldn't really use torrents.

ahaaa... really..?? maybe there is not seeder... or not find any tracker.. believe mee.. torrents is good for downloading big files.. XD
 
Cyberlocker Ecosystem Shocked As Big Players Take Drastic Action
In the wake of last week’s Megaupload shutdown, some of the biggest names in the market are taking drastic action. During the last 48 hours many sites have completely withdrawn their systems for paying uploaders when their files are shared with others, but one of the most dramatic moves came first from Filesonic and today Fileserve. Both services now forbid people from downloading any files they didn’t upload themselves.

While the shutdown last week of Megaupload and the arrest of its founder and management team was certainly dramatic, a situation of perhaps even greater gravity is beginning to emerge.

Over the past 48 to 72 hours, the operators of many prominent cyberlocker services have been taking unprecedented actions that can not simply be explained away by mere coincidence. The details in the Megaupload indictment clearly have some players in the file-hosting world spooked.

One of the key allegations is that between 2005 and mid 2011, Megaupload ran a program that rewarded users for uploading infringing material. A cited internal email allegedly shows staff members discussing cash payments going to people uploading “full popular DVD rips” and “software with keygenerators (Warez)”.

Although Megaupload stopped paying out rewards in July 2011, that didn’t stop the site from getting raided. Other cyberlocker services are clearly hoping they will be more lucky.

Last evening Filesonic, a top 10 player in the file-sharing world with a billion pageviews a month, not only withdrew its affiliate rewards program, but also banned any third parties downloading files. Simply put, users can now only download files from the service that they uploaded themselves.

But according to reports, there’s no guarantee of that. Account owners report that their files are being mass deleted, that’s if their entire account has been banned already.

Fileserve, another leading player, also ended its affiliate program this weekend. Additionally, this morning TorrentFreak received news that Fileserve has now joined Filesonic in banning all 3rd party downloads.


“I just paid for a premium account and can now only download my own fucking files an unlimited number of times,” said one angry user. “What use is that?”

Other users of Fileserve are experiencing an even further degraded level of service. Reports describe mass deletion of their uploads and the banning of accounts on apparent ‘Terms of Service’ violations.


But the changes at these two services appears to be just the tip of a very big and very complex iceberg. Developments at other file-hosting services are widespread.

As previously reported, Uploaded.to banned all US IP addresses in what appears to be an effort to distance itself from US jurisdiction. Its affiliate program is still listed as operational but the same cannot be said about those run by some of its competitors.

VideoBB and VideoZer have both reportedly closed their rewards program and according to reports have also been mass deleting accounts and huge numbers of files.

Other sites closing their affiliate programs and/or deleting accounts/files include FileJungle, UploadStation and FilePost.




Another interesting development involves so-called ‘release blogs’, sites that report on leaked material but either provide links to the material on cyberlockers or allow their users to do the same. The number of overall releases hasn’t changed much but the links currently being posted on some of these sites show less variety and volume than they did this time last week.

Do you know of other file-hosts/cyberlockers taking similar action? Send us your stories and screenshots to the usual address.

Update: Smaller host UploadBox calls it quits. “All files will be deleted on January 30th. Feel free to download the files you store with UploadBox until this date.”

Update2: Another host, x7.to, shuts down.

Update 3: TorrentFreak has seen evidence that on request PayPal is refunding cash paid to Filesonic over the weekend.

Update 4: FileJungle and UploadStation have disabled all 3rd party downloads.

Update 5: 4shared cancels affiilate program.

http://torrentfreak.com/cyberlocker-ecosystem-shocked-as-big-players-take-drastic-action-120123/

Looks like most file hosts are gone. Back to ed2k and torrents I guess.
 
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