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  2. 1337x - Wikipedia

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    1337x is an online website that provides a directory of torrent files and magnet links used for peer-to-peer file sharing through the BitTorrent protocol. [1] According to the TorrentFreak news blog, 1337x is the second-most popular torrent website as of 2024 [update] . [ 2 ]

  3. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    Site Specialization Is a tracker Directory Public RSS One-click download Sortable Comments Multi-tracker index Ignores DMCA Tor-friendly Registration

  4. Category:BitTorrent websites - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 14:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  5. Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia

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    In August of 2015, the Commercial Court of Vienna ordered local internet provider A1 Telekom Austria to block subscriber access to The Pirate Bay, alongside 1337x, isoHunt, and h33t.to. [5] On 30 May 2016, this decision was overruled by the Vienna Higher Regional Court, allowing local ISPs to unblock the aforementioned sites. [6]

  6. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    BitTorrent, also referred to simply as torrent, is a communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P), which enables users to distribute data and electronic files over the Internet in a decentralized manner.

  7. 1337 - Wikipedia

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    1337 in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 1337 MCCCXXXVII: Ab urbe condita: 2090: Armenian calendar: 786 ԹՎ ՉՁԶ: Assyrian calendar: 6087: Balinese saka calendar

  8. Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    The following is a general comparison of BitTorrent clients, which are computer programs designed for peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. [1]The BitTorrent protocol coordinates segmented file transfer among peers connected in a swarm.

  9. Legal issues with BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    In December 2004, Finnish police raided Finreactor, a major BitTorrent site. [3] [4] Seven system administrators and four others were ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of euros in damages.