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Topic started on 22-1-2012 @ 07:41 PM by Destiny Of Souls

FileSonic has disabled file sharing in wake of Megaupload takedown


arstechnica.com
Some filesharing sites are reining in their services in the aftermath of the recent high-profile shutdown of Megaupload. FileSonic has disabled all file sharing functionality on its website, restricting access so that users may only download their own files.
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RapidShare, which is one of the leading file locker providers, told us last week that they aren't concerned about a raid.
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reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 07:41 PM by Destiny Of Souls
I went ahead and posted this article since it has news about other websites in addition to filesonic & upload.to

I've got a list of various sites that have started taking measures ever since megaupload was taken down:

MegaUpload/MegaVideo
Closed.

FileServe
Deleting multiple files. Closed affiliate program.

FileJungle
(Owned by FileServe) Deleting multiple files. Testing out blocking some USA IP addresses.

UploadStation
(Owned by FileServe) Deleting multiple files. Testing out blocking some USA IP addresses.

FileSonic
(Owned by Fileserve)
Can only be used to upload and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally.

VideoBB
Closed affiliate program.

Uploaded.to
Banned USA IP addresses.

FilePost
Started suspending accounts with infringing material (doing what Hotfile did)

VideoZer
Closed affiliate program.

4shared
Deleting multiple files.
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As you can see, it isn't just FileSonic disabling their file sharing, or upload.to blocking all USA IPs that is concerning, but the many other sites that are blocking USA IPs, disabling affiliate programs, or looking to delete files and block sharing entirely.

This is what the fear of MU being taken down has done to them, even those that don't enable piracy like megaupload was prone to do.

To be honest, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Rapidshare says they aren't concerned about being raided and closed, but they also make money off of filesharing, so I wouldn't be too sure.

The only file sharing site I trust right now is mediafire. I'd suggest using that if you need to upload anything, because most of these sites are going down quick.

The start of 2012 is looking pretty grim for the internet.

arstechnica.com
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 08:28 PM by XPLodER
reply to post by Destiny Of Souls



the ripple efect
no one wants to deal with the usa
this is lunacy a whole industry destroyed by another industry,
yes they were juxaposed but WOW

this will be bad real bad if other "content providers" are hit too

xploder


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 09:44 PM by DontTreadOnMe
Posted earlier here:
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