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skanks
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Where to pirate

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Where do people pirate their games now-a-days? I'm trying to get a copy of Master of Orion III.

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bit torrent. Use Azureus as your client...
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You could probably get it for less than $10 on ebay.
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Speaking of which, you probably still need to buy a copy of Myth 2. So I can destroy you!

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Piracy crackdown spurs shift in online file-sharing
A study by the Cambridge-based Internet analysis firm CacheLogic found that eDonkey is now roughly on par with BitTorrent in the United States, China, Japan and Britain.
a game of P2P hide-and-seek
About 60 percent of the Internet's total bandwidth consists of P2P traffic, according to the CacheLogic study.
It doesn't sounds like a very fun game of hide-and-seek if you ask me...
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Post by skanks »

One of the subtlely revolutionary aspects of Bittorrent was that its name wasn't completely retarded. "eDonkey". wtf.

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