Dec 13 2008

OiNK Admin Appears Before British Court

  • Written by Jorge
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The administrator of OiNK, the once popular private BitTorrent website, as well as five others, have appeared before court recently. No plea has been entered by Ellis.

If there’s anything that the arrest of the OiNK admin proved, it’s that making a BitTorrent website private won’t make it impenetrable to investigators. It was once thought that a password protected website was a fortress that kept authorities out (and some still think this way today) but if authorities wanted to make an example, they did so in this case.

The report comes from The Independent. Alan Ellis is currently charged with conspiracy to defraud. Five others appeared before court charged with copyright infringement:

They were: James Garner, 19, from Winsford, Cheshire; Michael Myers, 34, of Brough in East Yorkshire; Matthew Wyatt, a student in London but originally from Stamford, Lincolnshire, 19; Mark Tugwell, 19, from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and Steven Diprose, 21, from Staines in Middlesex.

Just a few months ago was the 1 year anniversary of when the OiNK admin was arrested and the website was taken down by Interpol.

The IFPI labelled OiNK as the primary source for online copyright infringement and hailed the takedown as a major victory for the fight against so-called online theft.

The takedown was certainly a dramatic turn of events, but there is one thing that the takedown failed to do above all else – deter the masses away from private Bittorrent sites, let alone general file-sharing. Since then, several private BitTorrent websites, one of the more notable ones being Waffles.fm, started up to fill the void in similar fashion to whenever a scene release group is busted – someone eventually always fills the void left behind to pick up where the predecessor left off.

Correction: The uploaders entered a plea, but not the administrator.

Related Posts

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  2. OiNK Admin: ‘The Logs We Store Aren’t Enough to Incriminate Users’
  3. OiNK Admin’s Bail Extended for Second Time
  4. OiNK Admin’s Bail Extended for 4th Time, Charges Dropped Against 2 ‘Pre-Releasers’
  5. ‘Save OiNK’ Site Created to Help Out Embattled Founder
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  1. VAMPYRE BLADE

    I guess membership doesnt have its benefits.

  2. bozobalbo

    Let’s hope security is at the forefront of the minds of the Hydra

  3. shawners

    100000 users daily and through out many more.. And only 5 plus admin ever charged or showed up in court.. Its private and data protection was top notch. They got in the last few months and tried to aquire seeders seeding files which the END user didnt use a protection like proxy server or uploaded stuff that wasnt even released yet.

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