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February 26, 2005

Lokitorrent was all a hoax

danger @ 11:22 am

Kind of clever I guess. The lokitorrent guy, Ed Webber, who said he was going to fight the legal cases brought against him for his p2p torrent based website apparently hasn’t. Instead, he settled out of court in the early stages of the legal battle, screwing over the worldwide p2p community in the process. None of this has been actually confirmed.

Ed Webber knowingly manipulated the p2p community into donating a large amount of funds while during the same exact time, without the knowledge or agreement of the p2p community, closed a deal that potentially puts each and everyone of his supporting bit torrent community and website visiting members at risk.

During the time that Mr. Webber was accepting funds from the p2p community, and also instructing his lawyers to screw the p2p community, he also found time to try and secretly sell the domain on Sedo.com

t is assumed that the deal between Ed Webber and the MPAA deal was being “cooked” at least 30 days prior to the actual court order which means that Ed Webber began (from the get go) accepting funds from the p2p community when in fact he already knew that he was going to close a deal with the MPAA. In other words, Ed Webber committed FRAUD.

4) Ultimately, Ed Webber accepted the MPAA’s position that BIT TORRENT sites are financially responsible for providing “illegal files” and folded before any legal lawsuit could realize themselves in a court of law. Ed, as trustee of tens of thousands of file sharers dollars, not only sold out the file share community that he represented, but also set a very dangerous precedent for future file share sites who are interested in encouraging community members to donate money to fight the RIAA & MPAA.

Read the full article here. (via.) Previous storys on lokitorrent here, here and here.

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