After the collapse of Napster, with places like donkax and the one and only original html suprnova, a brand new era of file sharing was upon mankind. Switch from the regular p2p networks to bittorrent seemed somewhere along the lines of changing a beat up dodge for a shiny new ferrari (blond included). Lightning fast and error free transfers of premium content, which previously took ages to receive and distribute now flowed like the precious spice throughout the filesharing galaxy. Luckily emperors were too busy to notice, while they were raping those poor few pioneers behind “napster like” p2p networks and and dump ftp “owners”, that a whole lot besides regular file sharing in its traditional sense, was going on. Spiraling out of control a brand new fully blown culture of file sharing was finding its ways into every other way of society. It was no longer something only a few chose to participate in, the event truly took a firm place, in average persons life, somewhere between the toaster and tv.
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