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wtfast is a Canadian company that provides an optimized gaming network, also known as the Gamers Private Network (GPN), for MMO, FPS, and MOBA gamers. [1] It is a platform that online gamers use to access gaming servers with an uninterrupted connection.
maVen was a film release group from October 2005 until the summer of 2006. Releases from maVen stopped when the FBI caught Gérémi Adam, one of its key members. The 27-year-old Montreal resident has been sentenced to two and a half months in prison and was also ordered to complete 100 hours of community service.
Over 1,000 releases were made each day, with a cumulative total of more than five and a half million releases through 2012. [10] As of 2023, the number of releases has doubled since 2012, surpassing 11 million in total. With now over 400 active scene release groups, more than 2,000 releases are made every day. [11]
Empress is known around the P2P scene for her "extremely opinionated" notes she supplies in the NFOs of her releases. For example, the information file supplied with the cracked version of Hogwarts Legacy expressed dissatisfaction with what was described as the "woke system" of today, defending Harry Potter series creator J.K. Rowling's views on transgender people.
ANALOG Computing observed in 1984 that software piracy did not make sense economically to those performing the software cracking. [2] The primary motivation of warez groups is not monetary gain, but the excitement of breaking rules and beating competitors, [3] [4] although at least two Scene groups have been asking for bitcoin donations, PoWeRUp and spamTV. [5]
FairLight (FLT) is a warez and demo group initially involved in the Commodore demoscene, and in cracking to illegally release games for free, since 1987. In addition to the C64 , FairLight has also migrated towards the Amiga , Super NES and later the PC . [ 1 ]
First aired Title Channel Source January 1 Kaleidoscope: Netflix [1]Paul T. Goldman: Peacock [2]January 2 America's Got Talent: All-Stars: NBC [3] [4]January 3 Will Trent
Cracked.com is an American website that was based on Cracked magazine.It was founded in 2005 by Jack O'Brien. [1] [2]In 2007, Cracked had a couple of hundred thousand unique users per month and three or four million page views.