Hungarian p2p Revolution

On January 26 this year, Daniel Nagy was defending his PhD on lossless data compression at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

By February 1 he was back home in Hungary.

And on February 10, “my apartment was being searched by the police because I was the contact person for a server that runs a DC hub among other things,” he told p2pnet.

“That’s when I decided to organize resistance against the copyright mafia.”

The members of the Big Four Organized Music gang have been able to pull off a bizarre propaganda triumph through which copyright infringement has been raised to the height of crimes at the level of murder and rape.





  1. Myrodushin

    That would explain the 3000 hungerian hubs in my DC hublist.

    Reply · Sep. 21 2006 at 3:36 pm
  2. black_magiic

    lol@ shawners

    And I so wish I had a PhD on lossless data compression

    Reply · Sep. 20 2006 at 4:22 pm
  3. shawners

    Just the other day i said “theres just not enough Hungarian p2p revolution going on anymore.”

    Reply · Sep. 20 2006 at 1:29 pm

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