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El Vengador - Serie Completa en Megaupload, Parte 2

El Nuevo Vengador - Shin Kotetsu Jeeg - Serie Nueva

Ooops! Aparentemente la serie nueva basada en El Vengador tiene más de siete episodios! Aquí están los enlaces para el resto:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SXLK3UUE - Episode 8 (RAW)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y0KSQWBN - Episode 9 (RAW)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=86FQEK2Z - Episode 10 (RAW)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DW93LS6P - Episode 11 (RAW)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TGH86XKJ - Episode 12 (Hardsubbed)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2DAK3L3U - Episode 13 (Hardsubbed)

Los enlaces a los episodios del 1 al 7 están aca: http://infosoldier.com/el-vengador-serie-completa-en-megaupl...

PS: Como dije antes, no soy responsable por publicar esto en el Internet ni me hago responsable por lo que ustedes hagan con estos enlaces!

How three Swedish geeks became Hollywood's Number One enemy

By Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent, Guardian Unlimited, Saturday August 25 2007

Operating under the sign of a Jolly Roger, The Pirate Bay website hopes to evoke a buccaneer spirit: swashbuckling swordsmen, or perhaps the pirate radio stations of the 1960s. But as the internet's number one destination for illegal downloads, it has raised the ­hackles of the entertainment industry and elevated its founders to the top of Hollywood's most wanted list.

With more than two million visitors every day, The Pirate Bay has become one of the sharpest thorns in the side of the media business. Its controversial success has caused havoc in the music, TV and film industries.

Current top downloads include The Bourne Ultimatum, Die Hard 4.0 and Knocked Up — all showing in British cinemas, but available to watch on a computer screen for those willing to take the risk.

The three-year campaign to bring down the website is almost an epic of Hollywood proportions, sprinkled with high-flying lawyers and accusations of political extremism. And yet, so far, the chase has failed to bring the pirates down.

Despite their high profile, however, the men behind The Pirate Bay are not part of an organised crime syndicate. Instead, they are an unlikely trio of Swedish computer geeks who began their war with the media from a small room in Stockholm.

The group, who spoke exclusively to the Guardian...

Anime Distributor Has No Legal Right to Threaten BitTorrent Users

A company that tracked thousands of users sharing anime via BitTorrent has lost its legal battle to force an ISP to reveal its customer’s details. The company would’ve used the information to demand $3,500 in compensation from each person they tracked - a plan which now lies in ruins.

Written by enigmax on August 25, 2007

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