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    Default Reports: Feds Bust IMAGiNE Movie Release Group

    According to reports, movie release group IMAGiNE have been busted and their private BitTorrent tracker taken offline. The leader of release group EP1C, who declared war on IMAGiNE earlier in the year, told TorrentFreak that nine individuals were arrested following an Immigration and Customs Enforcement ?joint operation.?

    At the end of July 2011, the admin of XtremeSpeeds.net, a private BitTorrent tracker, reported that his house had been raided by the authorities. He said that he was questioned under suspicion of being part of IMAGiNE, one of the leading P2P release groups.

    Although the XS admin denied begin connected, he did admit renting out a server to ?a guy who rented it out,? a suggestion that he perhaps had suspicions about potential connections, intended or otherwise.

    XtremeSpeeds then disappeared completely and a promised August update from the site?s admin never materialized. What followed was an information black-hole, a common feature of ongoing piracy investigations where authorities aren?t yet ready to shout about their achievements and lawyers advise their clients to keep their mouths shut.

    Now the rumor mill is turning again. According to reports, IMAGiNE ? one of the P2P scene?s most prominent release groups ? have been busted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The reports, which have proven impossible to confirm from any official source at this stage, state up to nine arrests.

    Last year, IMAGiNE launched their own ?secret? private BitTorrent tracker that remained under the radar for roughly 10 minutes. The site, UnleashTheNet, also known by its acronym UtN, was hosted in Canada but in the last few days it simply disappeared.

    This morning TorrentFreak spoke with the site?s host who informed us that they haven?t heard anything about any raids or arrests. A traceroute timed-out at the site?s IP address.

    However, there is one person who claims to know the details of IMAGiNE?s fate and he spoke with us just a few hours ago. So, has IMAGiNE really been busted?

    ?Yep,? says DiGiTALiNK, founder of P2P release group EP1C. ?ICE joint operation got them.?

    In an email to TorrentFreak, DiGiTALiNK went on to say that 9 people were arrested including IMAGiNE members Spunky, HoD, Jason, Tank, TheStash and Spangy, all of them within the United States.

    If these words do indeed turn out to be true, this latest development marks yet another event in a turbulent few months for EP1C, IMAGiNE, and associated sites and individuals.

    In June this year, IMAGiNE published a warning on their site which declared that EP1C members had been banned and that anyone inviting them back would share their fate. It was claimed that DiGiTALiNK, EP1C?s founder, had ?turned in one if not more of his members to the feds? and that a private FTP site of his was being watched by the authorities.

    In the hugely political world of private trackers, claims like this are not unusual. In many file-sharing circles paranoia reigns supreme but, as they say, just because you?re paranoid it doesn?t mean they aren?t out to get you.

    When EP1C?s DiGiTALiNK delivered his response to IMAGiNE?s claims, the focus was on escalating the conflict.

    ?They crossed paths with the wrong person, they lie, cheat, steal and have a fake identity to make people think they care about there [sic] safety, but in fact many of there [sic] source providers have been busted because they have no regard for your safety, only want the fame of that release,? the response began.

    ?Within the next few releases I will be providing proof of all this to the public and including all there [sic] personal identification information.. haha if I was a snitch they would have already been busted. IMAGiNE, are [expletives removed].?

    Immediately some details related to the identity of one IMAGiNE member were released followed by the locations of others along with the words: ?Get ready for a War.?

    But those hoping to learn more from future EP1C revelations would be left disappointed. EP1C made their final releases on June 14th and 15th, dates which to within a week coincided with the accusations made by IMAGiNE.

    TorrentFreak pointed out the history of bad-blood between EP1C and IMAGiNE to DiGiTALiNK and asked if he had a comment. We also asked how he came by the more specific details of the alleged arrests. At the time of publication we?re yet to receive a response.

    After making releases of high-profile movies every few days for the last few months, last week on September 9th IMAGiNE made their most recent release ? The.Guard.2011.DVDSCR.XViD.AC3-IMAGiNE. Nothing has been heard from them since.

    The group did not respond to correspondence sent to a secure account so only time will tell if this release turns out to be their last.

    http://torrentfreak.com/reports-feds...-group-110913/
    NightMare Reviewed by NightMare on . Reports: Feds Bust IMAGiNE Movie Release Group According to reports, movie release group IMAGiNE have been busted and their private BitTorrent tracker taken offline. The leader of release group EP1C, who declared war on IMAGiNE earlier in the year, told TorrentFreak that nine individuals were arrested following an Immigration and Customs Enforcement ?joint operation.? At the end of July 2011, the admin of XtremeSpeeds.net, a private BitTorrent tracker, reported that his house had been raided by the authorities. He said that he was Rating: 5

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    Oh shit

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    oh no

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    Default IMAGiNE Movie Release Group Busted !!!



    According to Torrentfreak report it says that DiGiTALiNK who is a member of release group EP1C, told them that nine individuals were arrested following an Immigration and Customs Enforcement ?joint operation.?

    No one could confirm the Arrest as non of IMAGINE close associates is in reach to confirm the stories and the Hosting company of their website said they are not aware of any raid operation and no explanation was given on why the site was offline according to TorrentFreak report .



    The IMAGiNE Group website UnleashTheNet,also known as UTN was launched last year and was suppose to be a secret place that is uneasy to find an invite for or access, and in the last couple of month they started accepting more and more members unlike their regular trends and it was just a few months earlier that they banned DiGiTALiNK as he was accused of giving information about their members to the authorities as a compromising deal he has made , and the authorities were watching a private FTP site of his (given by the feds as a bait ) that he offered to provide source free to members of the site ,and since then DiGiTALiNK declared a war on them claims reports.


    In an email to TorrentFreak, DiGiTALiNK said that 9 people were arrested including IMAGiNE members Spunky, HoD, Jason, Tank, TheStash and Spangy, all of them live within the United States. but according to our sources Tank & Stuffies were not among the arrested members as they don?t live in the United States but they are unavailable to response to any communications attempts.

    According to our sources the feds were behind IMAGiNE due to the fact they were involved in what is called commercial piracy wherein they provide latest pirated movies to certain buyers from few Asian countries who then make copies of the prints to be sold in the pirated movies market in Asia and that explains why they used to pay for sources so that they can get it first therefore it was not only about fame but also about money source claims.

    IMAGiNE were known for releasing a movie every few days most of which are of their own sources and they have entertained P2P public and private sites all over for a very long time, their last movie was released on Sep 9th 2011 named The.Guard.2011.DVDSCR.XViD.AC3-IMAGiNE and nothing was heard from them after that.

    The note in their last release reads in part of it : please be patient and watch your emails.HaHaHa the serpant lives on.!!!!!

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    imagine is not a scene group so hahaha
    what do you expect of a p2p group ?

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    y god y
    VOTE FOR FREEDOM, VOTE FOR GARY JOHNSON 2012!!

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    no more IMAGiNE

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLow View Post
    oh no
    oh yea shame to hear it but

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    The things authorties go to, to try and arrest people in these circumstances. They'll always catch some but never us all, as the warez world will be forever revolving!

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