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« on: December 02, 2004, 10:36:04 PM »
As u might or might not have noticed...a new series (exclusively online) has been developed.

It's called as the tile and it's about a release grp and the way they do stuff.
U can download the 1st ep here...

http://www.welcometothescene.com

IMHO this is a bad thing...what do y'all think?

the site is down....maybe revenge or something...

here is the 1st ep though...take it while it lasts

http://snipurl.com/b1zg

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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2004, 11:16:05 PM »
I was going to post this also, along with....

stupidest thing ever, like who is this group?

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« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2004, 11:58:39 PM »
hahahaha

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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2004, 12:49:46 AM »
its fake shit, its made up, like some lame soap opera

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« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2004, 02:24:40 AM »
Anyone see that release of Bridge Builder today, tagged by a group called CPX?

It's nuked everywhere, I think that must have been a joke about this, lol.

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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2004, 03:02:08 AM »
it stinks of web marketing! is this scene trojan only an advertisement for freebord.com skate store ? or the infamous beginning of a newfangled campaign ordered by antipiracy organizations to communicate towards net population with its technical, linguistic, visual and social codes...

bleh.

don't be tricked.

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« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2004, 03:07:37 AM »
Wows to the acting and muzak.

I wonder in which episode they're going to fire up e-donkey

/me waits gently tapping foot in anticipation

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« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2004, 03:44:47 PM »
Anyone else seen this -> SONY.WARNS.US.ALL-iND.nfo

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The.Scene.Episode.1.TV.XviD-SCENE was released December 2, 2004

This video was created by Sony (http://www.sony.com)

towards the end of the Video there is a name that appears

Rebecca Brandt

if you google Rebecca Brandt you get

http://www.sonyplaza.com/ny/reporters_5.html

apperently she is some sort of reporter for Sony

if you continue to look at the page you can see who else she works with

Seth Hochman http://www.sonyplaza.com/ny/reporters_4.html

Look at his picture.  Its the guy from the video with a haircut.  Same huge nose and loser look.

if you watch the video closely you can see that when Seth Hochman uses his browser to go to slashdot.org there is a in the list the comes up that stands out.  http://www.sony.com

if you take a look at the bio on Seth Hochman you will see that is states: He is also an avid snowboarder during the winter months and enjoys listening to different types of music including hard rock, jazz, and reggae.

http://www.freebord.com is also advertised on the video


Alot of people are saying this video is gay and all sorts of other stupid shit.  This just proves your ignorance if you do not see a major problem with this.  You may think you are big shit in the scene but if you did not see a problem with this video your are nothing but a noob.  All you kiddies must have not been here when real people got arrested and real people went to jail.  The people in this video may be fake and its fun to laugh at and say... oh this is gay, but if Sony, a company with a major interest in stopping the scene can walk in a pre something who knows who else can.  I see NFO's all the time about scene security and people just shrug them off and say they are gay.  The only thing that will be gay is you when your cell mate is butt fucking you against the stainless steel toilet in your cell.  

If this is not a MAJOR red flag to everyone that the scene is WAY to open then i feel sorry for you people when the next flag pops up.  Cause it will be the sirens reflecting off your walls

-say this is gay, call me a fag.  I don't give a fuck, Sony was nice enough to give us a major wakeup call of how easy it is to walk into the scene.  The question is, are we smart enough to realize it


Another -> SCENE_NOTICE-Response.to-the.scene-part.1-iND.nfo

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Response to The.Scene.Episode.1.TV.XviD-SCENE
and http://www.welcomethescene.com

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We watch this movie and how do we, as citizens of "the scene", respond?

Embarrassed at the sad attempt by the Jun Group's ( http://www.jungroup.com link found on welcometothescene.com)
attempt to strike fear in us, or more specifically, the suppliers of material to the scene.
They depict a -FICTIONAL- release group's attempt at balancing life and the scene.
They show the main character as a university student who is failing school, fucking up his job,
and has no social life due to the scene.

Evidence proving this stupid video is some lame attempt at trying to make suppliers afraid:

welcometothescene.com - look at very bottom, link to creators (Jun Group) http://www.jungroup.com

   One of Jun Group's services include:
    File Sharing (quote from site):

"The Internet file sharing community is, by conservative estimates, over 200 million people strong
 - and growing fast! Over 4 million people are online at any given time, executing over 120 million
 content searches per day. It is, quite simply, the hottest, hippest environment on the planet.
 Jun Group's unique access to, and understanding of, the highest levels of this community enables
 us distribute sponsored content to millions of consumers in a way that is completely consistent with
 their culture. No other marketer has access to our distribution resources. "

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 Jun Group's selfish effort at profiting from the scene is disgusting but to add to the shame
 they're working on ways to implement extensive copyright protection mechanisms into media and then
 redistributing it over "[their] unique access to ... the highest levels of this community"
 a.k.a. scene FTP sites, topsites?

 If what they say is true as a responsible members of "the scene" it should be our duty to make sure
 this video does not get out and receive public attention and that they do not truly have any access
 within "the scene". As you may have realized after watching this, the creators of this video are
 focusing on the rare, negative aspects of the scene instead of emphasizing the positive aspects.
 The scene as a whole should try to deliver a message to the creators of this video to
 make it clear that this "propaganda" will not be tolerated or their absurd accusations will
 be of no substance.

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this is a sign of desperation that they have to release propaganda to try and scare people to get
out of the 'scene', do not be alarmed by this fictional video

decide whether or not to ban the following IPs contained within the video:
teflon > Resolved 68.175.123.239 to 68-175-123-239.nyc.rr.com
pyr0   > Resolved 67.86.112.119 to ool-43567077.dyn.optonline.net (dynamic)

by a concerned member of "the scene"
- t0i/iND


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« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2004, 04:42:58 PM »
If iND#1 is correct in his/her apocalyptic visions, there is definitely cause for concern. Both responses are well-written and obviously given some serious thought to.

I'm thankfully not involved deep enough to worry, even though I'd care if supplies suddenly stopped. Ah, the joys of being a clueless, leeching noob. :)

I'll give the ep a go later.

Edit: What the fuck, no ftp? ;)
I haven't got Bear Share, Limewire or eDonkey installed. Jeez ... I'm not installing anything to watch this.

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« Reply #9 on: December 03, 2004, 07:07:28 PM »
Quote from: "oster"
I was going to post this also, along with....

stupidest thing ever, like who is this group?

Looks like someone stole the sig idea from 20ID.....

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« Reply #10 on: December 03, 2004, 07:45:00 PM »
Funny thing is that I know someone who WORKS for Sony who steals shit from them on a daily basis and does practically fuck all work for them too. So it seems its easy to get into them as its easy for them to get into the scene.

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« Reply #11 on: December 03, 2004, 11:26:11 PM »
it was interesting, I'm waiting for the next episode

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« Reply #12 on: December 04, 2004, 02:26:36 PM »
Quote from: "AK74"
it was interesting, I'm waiting for the next episode

what's the file size?
thx

edit:
I found it: 3x15mb (nforce)

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« Reply #13 on: December 04, 2004, 04:45:38 PM »
Its not very hard to join the scene these days... all you need access to is a 100 mbit line with a ton of hard drive space and pretty much any group will take you in.

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« Reply #14 on: December 04, 2004, 04:55:18 PM »
Quote from: "Whatever"
Its not very hard to join the scene these days... all you need access to is a 100 mbit line with a ton of hard drive space and pretty much any group will take you in.

No big group will do that.. you can't compare tv/xvid etc with games/apps (which needs to be cracked)
-kim