TorrentSpy ended in 2008.
A TorrentSpy site is/was a very popular form of torrent site where people download multiple different kinds of multimedia items and is considered illegal.
TorrentSpy and isoHunt were both torrent websites, where users could download torrent files, including movies and music videos, for free. Both sites closed down in 2008 and 2013, respectively, due to ongoing lawsuits over copyright infringement.
TorrentSpy was an English indexing site. It provided forums to comment on user driven content. The main things that this site was known for was a copyright infringement as many motion picture companies felt the content of the site was linked directly to copyrighted movie torrents.
Torrent Spy was a great site indexing torrents that people had uploaded. Sadly it shut down world wide due to legal reasons.This is a quote from Wikipedia:TorrentSpy was a popular BitTorrent indexing Web Site. It tracked torrent files (which were hosted externally) and provided a forum to comment on them. It also integrated Digg-like user-driven content site ShoutWire's feed into its front page. In August 2007 there were more than 1,000,000 torrents indexed with thousands of new torrents indexed every day.[1] The Motion Picture Association of America filed a lawsuit in February 2006 for TorrentSpy facilitating copyright infringement as many torrents on its site were copyrighted films. In December of 2007 the court ruled against TorrentSpy for "widespread and systematic efforts to destroy evidence and have provided false testimony under oath in an effort to hide evidence of such destruction."[2] On March 24, 2008 facing further fines for not cooperating with the court TorrentSpy shut itself down.[3] On May 7, 2008, a federal judge ordered TorrentSpy to pay the Motion Picture Association of America $110 million for infringement of thousands of copyrighted film and TV shows. In a four-page final ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Florence-Marie Cooper entered the multimillion-dollar judgment against TorrentSpy parent company Valence Media for willfully inducing, contributing and vicariously allowing copyright infringement on its Web site. Cooper also issued a permanent injunction against the Web site, which shut down March 24. The MPAA, which represents the Hollywood studios, filed suit against TorrentSpy in February 2006, claiming that the site's torrent files were illegally uploaded. "This substantial money judgment sends a strong message about the illegality of these sites," MPAA chairman and CEO Dan Glickman said. "The demise of TorrentSpy is a clear victory for the studios." Whether the MPAA will collect the $110 million from TorrentSpy remains to be seen. Court records show that Valence and TorrentSpy principals Justin Bunnell and Wes Parker have filed for bankruptcy.[4]
The End of the End was created in 2007.
The End Has No End was created in 2003.
End on End was created in 1991.
End = the number that is missing (2,4,6,8,10) which is the pattern
The word is length. It means the measurement of something from end to end.
End Over End was created in 2005.
No!!!! If there is a maze with no end you can not reach the end because the end of the maze does not exist.
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