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  2. Dr Disrespect - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 2010, Beahm published his first YouTube video on the "Dr Disrespect" channel, which is a variation of then-popular Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 commentary videos. It mixed clips of Beahm trash talking over footage of gameplay with real-life footage of him in costume as Dr Disrespect, his persona of a bombastic and body-armored ...

  3. Streamer Dr Disrespect's YouTube income ban lifted ... - AOL

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    In November he signed a deal with video platform Rumble to head its gaming division. GTA 6, Nintendo's new console and what else to watch out for in 2025 gaming Assassin's Creed maker Ubisoft ...

  4. Dr Disrespect takes damage: Twitch stars chide streamer who ...

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  5. Wikipedia : Peer review/Dr Disrespect/archive1

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    "Dr Disrespect is a fan of the Golden State Warriors of the NBA, seen at games at Oracle Arena and Chase Center." This probably belongs in "Personal life" unless this is related to his career. Any additional images of the person to add to the article? I hope this helps. Z1720 21:20, 18 July 2024 (UTC)

  6. BTDigg - Wikipedia

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    BTDigg was founded by Nina Evseenko in January 2011. The site is also available via the I2P network and Tor.In March–April 2011, several new features were introduced, among them web plugin to search with one click, qBittorrent plugin, showing torrent info-hash as QR code picture, torrent fakes and duplicates detection, and charts of the popular torrents in soft real-time.

  7. Banned Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect says he sent ... - AOL

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    Dr Disrespect, formerly one of Twitch’s biggest streamers, has broken his silence about his mysterious ban from the platform four years ago, writing that he had sent “inappropriate” messages ...

  8. Legal issues with BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 HBO began "poisoning" torrents of its show Rome, by providing bad chunks of data to clients. [31] In 2007 HBO sent cease and desist letters to the Internet Service Providers of BitTorrent users. Many users reported receiving letters from their ISP's that threatened to cut off their internet service if the alleged infringement continued ...

  9. Warez scene - Wikipedia

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    This network is meant to be hidden from the public, with the files shared only with members of the community. However, as files became commonly leaked outside the community and their popularity grew, some individuals from The Scene began leaking files and uploading them to file-hosts, torrents and EDonkey Networks.