OrioNeXus Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 This week two of the largest gaming oriented BitTorrent trackers pulled the plug to prevent legal trouble. GazelleGames shut down permanently while Underground Gamer is leaving the door open for a possible restart. At this point it’s unclear which industry group is behind the legal pressure, but it appears to go beyond the occasional DMCA notice. Thousands of members, meanwhile, are looking for alternatives to resume their torrenting habits. Founded early 2010,GazelleGames quickly grew out to become one of the larger private BitTorrent trackers dedicated to games.Before the end of its first year the site amassed thousands of members, and this number continued to increase until a surprise message was posted by the site’s owners yesterday. After three years it’s Game Over for GazelleGames. The decision to close the site comes a few days after the closure of Underground Gamer, another popular gaming tracker. While the exact details of the closures remain unknown to the outside world, both trackers have mentioned legal threats as motivation. In a goodbye notice posted on the site’s frontage, GazelleGames says it wants to protect staff and users from running into trouble with the law. The site also assures its members that all personal information will be wiped. “GazelleGames will be closing its doors. This came as a surprise to all the staff team, but it’s a move not unexpected. In light of UG’s closing five months after BG, it seemed like a prudent move to keep any legal actions from being taken upon anyone.“So yes, it’s a precautionary measure taken in reaction to the recent movements in the torrent world. All of your contact data such as IP addresses and emails will be wiped along with the server itself.” Gazelle Games’ goodbye note Unlike Underground Gamer, the shutdown of GazelleGames is said to be permanent. Underground Gamer is leaving the door open for a comeback but notes that all non-essential data was wiped out to protect staff and members, a fact relayed to TorrentFreak when we spoke with a tech admin at the site. Counting in bitGAMER, this is the third large gaming tracker to shut down in a matter of months. While it’s unclear which industry group is behind the legal pressure, there have been some rumors that the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is involved.In an IRC chat Underground Gamer’s Lenk mentioned that there were complaints regarding games from major publishers, including FIFA 98. However, the threats came from a “watchdog,” not EA or any of the other game makers themselves.“That’s what you get when you have organizations whose sole purpose is scoring points by taking down sites. They don’t care about what they take down. They just do what they are paid for,” Lenk wrote.“Companies don’t care about UG. Copyright watchdogs make it their job though,” he added.Whoever is behind the pressure, it appears to be serious enough for the two trackers to cease their operations. The question remains whether the shutdowns will stop people from sharing games.There are already talks to re-spawn the fallen communities at new BitTorrent trackers, as is often the case when large sites die. Other members will simply resume their sharing habits at one of the trackers that are still in the game. ORIGINAL SOURCE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazyPotato Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Government is gonna shut down the whole Internet if they don't shut down some piracy sites...At least,we still have Torrent websites like Kickass torrents,ThePirateBay etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazyPotato Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 Aw u mad Govt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
948bennett Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 I agree that for old games copyright shouldnt matter because you cant buy the ones you like. How else can you obtain them?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dodel Posted June 7, 2013 Share Posted June 7, 2013 I have quite a sizable collection of old games in form of roms, from pretty much every console you can think of, to every home based computer that was deveolped (bbc micro, dragon, zx81's and such like).I have these not because I love playing them and the retro aspect they offer, but because these games will fade into the past, and it would be such a shame as pretty much all of todays games have been influenced in some way or other from past games (take wolfenstein for example).I do genuinely feel that if games have gone past their 'shelf' life (say 4 year or so) and the developers are no longer supporting them, they should be released as PD (Public domain).The added issue is that today's os's won't nativley run older games, but with the use of emulators, Mame - Arcade emulator, scumVM - point and click game emu, Winuae - THE Amiga emulator , Dolphin - Wii emulator (actually works better than the hardware version!), it is possible to play older games.I say let's keep these games alive!!!Dodel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nIGHT Posted June 8, 2013 Share Posted June 8, 2013 I have quite a sizable collection of old games in form of roms, from pretty much every console you can think of, to every home based computer that was deveolped (bbc micro, dragon, zx81's and such like).I have these not because I love playing them and the retro aspect they offer, but because these games will fade into the past, and it would be such a shame as pretty much all of todays games have been influenced in some way or other from past games (take wolfenstein for example).I do genuinely feel that if games have gone past their 'shelf' life (say 4 year or so) and the developers are no longer supporting them, they should be released as PD (Public domain).The added issue is that today's os's won't nativley run older games, but with the use of emulators, Mame - Arcade emulator, scumVM - point and click game emu, Winuae - THE Amiga emulator , Dolphin - Wii emulator (actually works better than the hardware version!), it is possible to play older games.I say let's keep these games alive!!!Dodel.I wish you torrent those files, so the whole torrent community will have a copy of such priceless collection. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reefa Posted June 8, 2013 Share Posted June 8, 2013 Government is gonna shut down the whole Internet if they don't shut down some piracy sites...At least,we still have Torrent websites like Kickass torrents,ThePirateBay etc.all blocked in england.vpn is my saviour ^_^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazyPotato Posted June 8, 2013 Share Posted June 8, 2013 Government is gonna shut down the whole Internet if they don't shut down some piracy sites...At least,we still have Torrent websites like Kickass torrents,ThePirateBay etc.all blocked in england.vpn is my saviour ^_^Yup hail VPN :c though they work for me without VPN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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