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Nella sezione True Crime, recensito Mindhunter di John Douglas

December 31st, 2009 by admin

il cacciatore di serial killer John DouglasNella nostra potete trovare da oggi la recensione a Mindhunter, libro in cui , dei primi profiler dell’FBI, racconta come la caccia ai serial killer per poco non lo portò alla morte.
Mindhunter è un’opera di rilevanza eccezionale nel campo dei libri dedicati ai serial killer, non solo perché riporta in pratica gli albori del Criminal Profiling, ma perché redatto da uno dei massimi esperti del fenomeno, un uomo che ha realmente messo la propria vita a repentaglio per combattere gli omicidi seriali e che ha trascorso anni sul campo a confrontarsi col Male.
Se volete, potete leggerne qui la recensione.

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Pivotal BitTorrent Sites of the Decade: Suprnova

December 31st, 2009 by admin

suprnovaorg Pivotal BitTorrent Sites of the Decade: SuprnovaIn the fall of 2002, just months after Bram Cohen released his first version of BitTorrent to the public, and at a time when there were only a few BitTorrent sites on the Internet, a new website called Suprnova.org was born.

was founded by Andrej Preston, a Slovenian teenager better known as Sloncek, who started the site as a fun project to show off to some friends on IRC. The site started off with a very primitive setup, hosted on a Linux box at Sloncek’s home.

In the weeks that followed, word of the “Universal BitTorrent Source” spread like wildfire. It was no surprise that the traffic generated by quickly maxed out the meager 16kb/s upload capacity Sloncek had at home.

The increased popularity of came around the same time as other like donkax.com, bytemonsoon.com and torrentse.cx, decided to quit. These sites were more or less forced to go offline, either due to bandwidth constraints or cease and desist letters. But made it very clear that it wasn’t going anywhere.

continued to grow, and Sloncek spent most of the time looking for mirrors to guarantee that the site stayed up. At its peak it indexed almost 60,000 torrents and served around 1.5 million visitors per day. had a very active community, and its forum was among the biggest on the Internet.

In November 2004, ’s ISP told Sloncek that the servers had been taken into custody by the Slovenian police. The raid was initiated by the French anti-piracy lobby RetSpan. The police never contacted Sloncek about this personally, but it was a sign that things were about to change.

Around the same time, Reuters wrote about Sloncek and his rapidly growing site in one of their articles, which soon after spread out to the Slovenian press.

This was the turning point for Sloncek. He later said: “So I ended up reading about myself in Slovenian newspapers. And right about that time, I had a feeling something was wrong. I do not really know what the feeling was or where it was coming from, but I decided it was time to take .org offline.”

Sloncek eventually pulled the plug on December 19, 2004, which marked the end of an era, and the beginning of a new one.

The fall of resulted in an avalanche of new sites that aimed to fill the gap. Among these new sites was , which despite its name outgrew within a year, establishing itself as one of the leading for nearly five years.

In 2007, returned to the BitTorrent stage, resurrected by the folks behind . The site never even came close to what it was though, and as of today it is just serving a few torrents a day to some lost souls.

Sloncek himself moved on with his life. He moved to San Francisco in 2007 where he’s attending the Academy of Art University. He didn’t cut his BitTorrent roots completely though, as he’s currently directing TorrentFreak TV in his spare time.

Article from: TorrentFreak, check out our new blog at FreakBits.

Conduit Bans Torrent and P2P Words on Browser Toolbars

December 31st, 2009 by admin

toolbarA few years ago, when community toolbars started to pop up at several and elsewhere on the Internet, we decided to create a TorrentFreak featuring our RSS feed.

The was never promoted in public, because it was just as useless as most toolbars, and, up until today, it had just one install.

In fact, we totally forgot that it still existed until Conduit sent us an email yesterday, which informed us that our Publisher Agreement had been terminated for using inappropriate words. Apparently has decided that the ‘torrent’ in TorrentFreak is a direct violation of their terms and conditions.

“It has recently come to our attention that the name and the content of the community that you publish contains materials (such as marks, signs, images, or texts) that are not allowed in the platform, and specifically: Torrent, Emule and P2P,” wrote TorrentFreak in an email.

The company further stated that using such words is considered as a violation of the terms and conditions of the publisher agreement, and that our long-standing and fruitful relationship would be terminated immediately.

Just out of curiosity and to find out what terms or conditions we could possibly have violated, we skimmed through the agreement, but to no avail. There is no mention of a list of forbidden words mentioned in the Publisher Agreement.

Not every ‘torrent’ is considered evil though. The popular Torrent Search Bar and Torrent Toolbar, that both use , still seem to be working. Similarly, told TorrentFreak that they haven’t been contacted by either.

Of course we don’t mind that pulled the plug on our , but the reason for the termination is just so ridiculous, we simply had to bring it up. We can only hope that other companies will refrain from using such arbitrary ban lists.

has been contacted for a comment on their radical censorship policy, but thus far we haven’t heard back from the company.

Article from: TorrentFreak, check out our new blog at FreakBits.

Top Tier BitTorrent Sites Suffer Pain in 2009

December 31st, 2009 by admin

Following the messy death of Napster in 2001, the continued rise of file-sharing services took many by surprise. It took very little time for users to adapt to other sharing techniques and before long, services such as Kazaa, eD2K and BitTorrent were the hottest property on the net, gathering a momentum that would prove difficult, if not impossible to stop.

Dozens of notable BitTorrent sites have emerged since things really began to take off in 2002/2003, and literally thousands of lesser known private communities have flourished. But in terms of sheer volume of torrents, users and mainstream awareness, a trio of sites have stood head and shoulders above the rest.

By scale and exposure, , and became the three most prominent BitTorrent sites in the latter half of the decade, serving billions of torrents to multiple millions of BitTorrent users.

Due to this massive and unprecedented level of interest, it became increasingly clear – the movie and music industries, just as they did with dozens of sites and services before them, would move to crush or suffocate them into submission. 2009 became a painful year for all three of them.

tpb Top Tier BitTorrent Sites Suffer Pain in 2009On April 17th 2009, after being hounded continuously by the combined might of the movie and music industries, the four defendants in trial were eventually found guilty.

While the court said that it was the users of that committed the first infringements by sharing copyright files, it went on to dismiss most of the technical details, and judged the case on intent. It was declared that the intention of the defendants was to facilitate the sharing of copyrighted works.

Categorizing the infringements as ’severe’, the court said the team of four were well aware that copyrighted material was being shared using and that they made it easy for the users and assisted the infringements. The lack of a ‘notice and takedown’ certainly did not help the defense.

The four defendants were sentenced to one year in prison and a fines of $905,000 each. The case will be appealed.

The crushing verdict did not close the site, however, despite further legal attacks on its bandwidth infrastructure and bans forbidding the founders from operating the site.

Indeed, with adaptation, the site remains alive and fully operational today, proving that in ’s case, suffering pain is not a terminal condition.

mininova Top Tier BitTorrent Sites Suffer Pain in 2009After operating for almost five full years, the BitTorrent giant also succumbed to relentless entertainment industry in 2009, deleting over a million torrent files and shutting down the majority of its website.

was left with little choice, being forced into these drastic measures following a negative verdict in their court battle with the local anti-piracy outfit BREIN in the summer.

The Dutch court told that it must remove all infringing torrent files from its index on pain of huge fines, but as this proved technically unfeasible, the site’s owners took the decision to remove all torrents uploaded by regular users, many of which were not infringing any copyrights at all. This proved disastrous to the site. As a force to be reckoned with, has been taken back to the stone age.

isohunt Top Tier BitTorrent Sites Suffer Pain in 2009In 2006, several Hollywood studios filed a complaint about then US-based site, . In common with claims against and , the studios stated that the site’s owner was guilty of profiting from, and inducing, copyright infringement.

Just 8 days ago, on December 21st 2009, a US federal court in California ruled that was indeed guilty of inducing copyright infringement, stating that the site’s operators had engaged in “purposeful, culpable expression and conduct, aimed at promoting infringing uses of the websites.”

Since the circumstances of the case were so similar to earlier ones involving Napster and Grokster, the judge decided there was no need to have a full trial and instead granted a summary judgment against .

No damages awards against the site have yet been announced and remains fully operational at the moment, pending an appeal. In common with , has not yet succumbed to the pain of its court defeat, despite overwhelming odds.

Lessons to be learned and the future of

While is almost certainly out for good, and remain active, despite their losses. Nevertheless, there are plenty of lessons to be learned from the court defeats of all three sites. Although some may believe that the negative verdicts point to the illegality of , that is not the full picture.

In all three court defeats – notably in three distinct jurisdictions (Sweden, The Netherlands and United States) – indexed content aside, none of them stated that are illegal. However, fingers were pointed firmly at the operators and their conduct when running their sites.

Being prepared to filter out fakes and malware from sites but not having a ‘notice and takedown’ system for copyright holders can prove fatal. But in the cases of and , who both operated such systems and even co-operated with copyright owners, participating in discussions about copyright infringement on their forums can undo all the hard work.

In future, if site owners are to reduce liability, they will have to remain a lot more detached from their operations than they have been previously. The lessons to be learned are many, a few of which are detailed here.

Already TorrentFreak is informed that next-generation are in development, meaning that 2010 will prove yet another interesting year.

Article from: TorrentFreak, check out our new blog at FreakBits.

One Million Free and Legal Torrent Downloads, The Album

December 31st, 2009 by admin

frostwire 1000000 One Million Free and Legal Torrent Downloads, The AlbumFrostWire is a popular free and Open Source P2P client supporting both Gnutella and BitTorrent downloads. Last year, the client introduced its service through which it promotes independent artists.

All featured artists get a 7 to 10 day feature on the welcome screen of the Frostwire client. The promotion includes a direct link to the album that users can download at their convenience. All albums are totally free and released under a Creative Commons license.

The service has been a great success thus far with between 35,000 and 100,000 downloads per album in just a week. It shows once again that BitTorrent can actually be a great tool for artists to promote their work, and build a larger fanbase.

To celebrate these great results, FrostWire has now released a compilation album featuring music from the 21 featured artists that achieved the first million downloads through the project.

“In only 21 weeks we had our first 1,000,000 copies distributed, some artists reaching over 75 thousand downloads during their promotion, nowadays FrostWire artists can get over 100 thousand downloads during their runs on the FrostWire welcome screen,” the team says.

Frostwire Promoting Sean Fournier

frostwire click One Million Free and Legal Torrent Downloads, The Album

Unlike most digital music albums, the compilation includes a very complete and high resolution virtual booklet. “For each artist we’ve included 2 high resolution booklet pages with information about the artist, song, license, number of downloads, facts and where available we’ve even put the lyrics of the song to sing along.”

More info on the compilation album, the torrent and the featured artists can be found on the FrostClick website.

Disclaimer: Frostwire is one of TorrentFreak’s sponsors.

Article from: TorrentFreak, check out our new blog at FreakBits.

Il giudice meschino di Mimmo Gangemi

December 29th, 2009 by admin

gangemi Il giudice meschino di Mimmo GangemiUscito per , Il giudice meschino di è un romanzo ambientato in Calabria, nei feudi della ‘ndrangheta.
Protagonisti, un magistrato indolente che diviene un eroe suo malgrado e un vecchio boss che dal carcere orienta le indagini su degli omicidi, che paiono di ‘ndrangheta ma che forse non lo sono.
Un giudice è stato ucciso da dei balordi, a loro volta fatti fuori dalla ‘ndrangheta, che non vuole che il prosperare dei suoi affari venga disturbato. O almeno, cosi pare all’inizio.
Alberto Lenzi, magistrato scioperato e donnaiolo, shockato dalla morte del collega e amico, si butta a capofitto nelle indagini, ma queste ben presto prendono una diversa direzione da quella prevista, per via delle le sibilline parabole di don Mico Rota, capobastone della ‘ndrangheta. E quando emergono elementi legati a un traffico di rifiuti tossici si capisce che i delitti sono collegati con le navi dei veleni e le scorie sotterrate nella “spianata dell’infamia”.

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Legami di sangue – Roberto Riccardi

December 29th, 2009 by admin

Premio Tedeschi 2009Il romanzo vincitore del Premio Tedeschi 2009 recensito su ThrillerCafe.

Titolo: Legami di sangue
Autore:
Editore:
Anno di pubblicazione: 2009

Trama in sintesi.
Renato Roversi, nuovo comandante della Compagnia Carabinieri di Villascura, viene svegliato da una telefonata nel cuore della notte. Un morto trovato in una villa, ucciso da qualcuno che sapeva il fatto suo. Le indagini cominciano e, lentamente, portano alla luce i primi pezzi del puzzle. La vittima: l’esattore della mafia. Il nome che aleggia nell’aria come una maledizione: Don Michele Russo, boss indiscusso e temuto della Sicilia Occidentale. Il Capitano Roversi si troverà a doversi dividere tra la vita privata – la sua amata Laura – e il lavoro, un connubio sempre più precario e in bilico.

Il tenente colonnello vince il Tedeschi 2009 con una storia che trasuda realismo da ogni pagina. L’invenzione letteraria si mischia alla realtà in una storia sulla mafia tutto sommato buona. La cosa migliore del romanzo, forse, restano i personaggi, dipinti in maniera impeccabile, equilibrata, realistica, priva di sbavature. Tuttavia, nonostante la buona qualità del libro, non posso non esprimere qualche perplessità circa il finale. Si ha l’impressione che manchi un pezzo, in quanto la (presumibile?) nuova storia che il protagonista potrebbe/dovrebbe intrecciare con una giornalista non trova alcuno sbocco narrativo. La trama gialla è orchestrata senz’altro bene, ma forse da un romanzo così ambizioso ci si aspettava qualcosa di più: un intreccio magari più elaborato, oppure una soluzione meno semplice e lineare.
In definitiva, il lavoro è nel complesso più che discreto.

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Bloody Mary Award ‘09: tante adesioni e voto popolare

December 29th, 2009 by admin

bloody mary 240x360 Bloody Mary Award ‘09: tante adesioni e voto popolareSi avvicina l’appuntamento con il Bloody Mary Award 2009, e le prime importanti adesioni per la giuria tecnica sono già giunte. Tra gli invitati alla votazione di quest’anno, Elisabetta Bucciarelli (vincitrice nel 2008), Mauro Marcialis, Paolo Roversi, Alfredo Colitto, Andrea Franco, Alan D. Altieri, Jacopo De Michelis, Grazia Verasani, Andrea Pelfini, Angelo Marenzana, Cristina Zagaria, Matteo Di Giulio, Silvia Torrealta, Giuseppe Pederiali, Raul Montanari, Ambretta Sampietro e Paola Pioppi hanno già espresso il loro parere.
Accanto ai loro, si attendono i voti di altri nomi di rilievo nel settore: da Ugo Barbàra a Stefano Di Marino, da Dario Geraci a Lucia Tilde Ingrosso, da Alessandra Buccheri a Barbara Baraldi, giusto per citare qualcuno.

Intanto, proseguono sulla nostra pagina su Facebook le votazioni dei lettori: è possibile per tutti i fan di ThrillerCafé esprimere 3 preferenze e contribuire al verdetto della giuria popolare.
Tra quanti avranno nominato i loro titoli dell’anno citando quello che risulterà vincitore secondo la giuria tecnica, sarà estratto inoltre un libro in regalo. Tutti i dettagli li trovate qui: affrettatevi, c’è tempo fino al 31 dicembre!

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BaconBits, A BitTorrent Tracker for Redditors Only

December 29th, 2009 by admin

baconbitsSocial news sites like Reddit carry great influence and the capacity to mobilize thousands of people for causes deemed important by the masses. A perfect example of the efficiency and speed of Reddit users became apparent a few days ago when a group of Redditors decided that the community should have a private BitTorrent tracker, exclusive to respected Reddit users.

On Christmas day the idea was born and just a few hours later the tracker named ‘BaconBits‘ was already up and running, with the first torrents being uploaded by an enthusiastic crowd. The day after Christmas the number of users who signed up at had already exceeded 2000, and more were coming in nearly every minute.

When the tracker’s founding member deemed that was stable enough, an announcement was made on Reddit under the title “Sharing is caring: Late Christmas Present, Fresh BitTorrent Tracker For Redditors,” which was upvoted by nearly a thousand Redditors.

In the announcement the tracker staffers explained that is meant to be a private BitTorrent tracker for established Reddit users only. “The site will only accept Reddit users who have been signed up for at least 3 months, have at least 100 comment karma, and have at least 1 link Karma,” they explain.

Reddit users who meet these requirements can send a private message to the user baconbitsinvites on Reddit, and if deemed eligible, will then be invited to join the tracker.

Unlike most other trackers, does not have any ratio requirements, instead trusting that the Reddit-sourced community will be sufficiently self-motivated to share. “The site does not require a minimum ratio, we trust that most Reddit users will upload as much as possible,” they say.

Currently the site has more than 1300 torrents being shared by nearly 3500 peers, 3000 of which are seeding.

The swift emergence of the tracker and its democratic nature are not the only surprises. Ironically, a vote among the site’s users has resulted in a ban on adult content. In contrast with the “no censorship” stories that often surface on the Reddit frontpage, the community decided to censor itself, much like the Australian democracy did.

The enthusiasm of the people involved in the project is skyrocketing and appears to be highly contagious, with dozens of people contributing to the site’s overnight success. That said, the emergence of the tracker came about so rapidly that it may cause problems in the long run.

Talking to some of the staff members, TorrentFreak learned that not all of the people involved fully understand the risks involved with running a BitTorrent tracker. Some staff members are openly uploading copyrighted files under the same name they use on Reddit, and hosting and payment issues weren’t thought through beforehand.

With operators of other BitTorrent trackers being arrested left and right, a bit more caution might be appropriate here or the ‘fun’ will end prematurely.

Nitpicking aside, may have set a new trend where social networks and communities form the basis of private BitTorrent trackers. Niche BitTorrent trackers that specialize in specific types of movies, TV-shows or musical genres have grown significantly throughout 2009, and community based trackers may become a new niche.

Article from: TorrentFreak, check out our new blog at FreakBits.

Vittorino Andreoli ci racconta Il lato oscuro

December 27th, 2009 by admin

il lato oscuro 192x300 Vittorino Andreoli ci racconta Il lato oscuroNella sezione True Crime recensito un libro di , neurologo e psichiatra di fama mondiale.
In Il male oscuro ci riporta nove vicende di sangue e follia realmente accadute. Ognuna è strutturata in tre distinte parti: “il fatto”, ovvero il reportage nudo e crudo dei crimini; “la personalità dell’assassino”, in cui sono descritti con attenzione i protagonisti delle storie; e infine “la psicodinamica del delitto”, che ricostruisce quanto successo tenendo conto delle caratteristiche e delle motivazioni dell’assassino.
Un viaggio alle radici della violenza per arrivare a «comprendere l’ammazzare».
La recensione, se v’interessa, è qui: Il lato oscuro, di Vittorino Andreoli.

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