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5th Jun 2010, 09:59 PM #1OPmmm mmm!
FatalTracker.com Closes; Blames ?Legal? Issues
On or about May 11th 2010, private BitTorrent?s oldest tracker FatalTracker.com succumbed to their own fatality and folded up shop. Was such a closure really a "legal issue" that finally took this living legend offline - or was it simply a lack of funds? Who knows, but it?s hard to fathom that MAFIAA is still going after unpopular oldtimers to set a hard-nosed precedence against a future generation of private trackers. Sure, right. Take down the oldest one, and the rest will fall. Excerpt from FatalTracker:Due to a legal issue fatal must close. We are not sure if this will be permanent or temporary at this point.Online for more than 7 years, most torrenters have never even heard of this dinosaur. No wonder; you probably haven?t heard of SuprNova, EliteTorrents or LokiTorrent either. Tracker history suggests being ?long in the tooth? doesn?t necessarily assure sustained longevity - just look to TorrentIT (TiT), a once very well-respected tracker from the same golden era as FatalTracker and ET - TiT was recently wiped out mainly due to unpopularity. Which translates to a smaller member base, which in turn means fewer donations to keep it all going. As Bob Dylan once sang, The Times They Are a-Changin?.
Our sister site has opened its doors to any and all who wish to join.
You can Use this link for an added bonus
(broken link removed*)
Any info as it comes will be relayed there, thank you for your understanding.
*Moreover, FatalTracker in its announcement points to The-Scene-Nation as a sister site. We?re not denouncing Scene-Nation here; but rather, the choices for which FT had affiliated with. One might assume the longest-running private tracker to have connections with sceners, topsites, nukenets, scene trackers. Apparently not.
Good news is: You might be able to buy (or bid on) the FatalTracker.com domain name once it expires on 19-11-2010. For nostalgic purposes only.Daniel Reviewed by Daniel on . FatalTracker.com Closes; Blames ?Legal? Issues http://screensnapr.com/u/sdpwme.png On or about May 11th 2010, private BitTorrent?s oldest tracker FatalTracker.com succumbed to their own fatality and folded up shop. Was such a closure really a "legal issue" that finally took this living legend offline - or was it simply a lack of funds? Who knows, but it?s hard to fathom that MAFIAA is still going after unpopular oldtimers to set a hard-nosed precedence against a future generation of private trackers. Sure, right. Take down the Rating: 5HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.
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