afterdawn removing all DVD/CD rippers in new year

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seremtan
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afterdawn removing all DVD/CD rippers in new year

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http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/7179.cfm

probably all this stuff is available elsewhere, but still...
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FragaGeddon
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I think I'll save some of the guides before it goes down.
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eh, there's 9million other sites that have the same information on them.
all it does is stop a bunch of finnish blokes from getting advertising money from distributing dvd hacking tools.
honestsly i don't see anything wrong with it. its not like afterdawn was an "innocent victem." if they were providing there services pro-bono and free of adverts it could be considered an outrage.
but no, they make money off shady activity out in the open, and thats just stupid.
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It'll be mirrored else where no doubt but its still sad :tear:
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Post by seremtan »

anyone here use MUTE? the principle seems sond but the d/l speed blows and the range of stuff is extremely limited. plus all the movies appear to be mp4. no avi at all
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PhoeniX wrote:It'll be mirrored else where no doubt but its still sad :tear:
no, it would be sad if divx-digest went down.
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