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23rd Jun 2012, 10:20 PM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoBoxopus Downloads Torrents Directly to Your Dropbox
Boxopus Downloads Torrents Directly to Your Dropbox
By Ernesto
Boxopus is a new service that enables people to download torrents directly to their Dropbox account. With clever use of Dropbox?s API, BitTorrent users can add torrent files totally anonymously and without the need for a BitTorrent client. Torrent sites can add Boxopus as a new download option for their users, which some already have.
Founded in 2007, Dropbox has quickly become the leading player in cloud hosting and synchronization services.
The service is loved by many for its ease of use, and thanks to the newly launched Boxopus site, BitTorrent users are now able to automatically put torrent downloads in their Dropbox folder. It only takes one click and the files are downloaded and synced to all computers.
Using the service is easy. People can securely use their Dropbox credentials to pair Dropbox with Boxopus, and add as many torrents as they like. The Boxopus servers will then take care of the downloading and put the completed downloads in a folder.
?Cloud storage is an emerging trend, it?s obvious that sooner or later everything will be in the cloud. That?s why we decided to unite Dropbox and BitTorrent to make downloads as easy as 1 click, without using even a BitTorrent client,? Boxopus founder Alex told TorrentFreak.
One of the main benefits to users is that they can add torrents to their Dropbox from work, school or on the road. The files will then be automatically synced to all computers running Dropbox. Another plus side is that these downloads are anonymous, as Boxopus takes care of the downloading.
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Boxopus uses the Dropbox API, meaning that the site has no access to any other files stored on your account. The main downside is, however, that downloading generally takes a bit longer because Dropbox sync speeds are limited.
For torrent sites Boxopus offers the option to add direct integration with their service.
TorrentReactor, Fulldls.com, Vertor.com and Torrentzap.com have already added support, and the Boxopus team hopes that more torrent sites will add a one-click download button to their sites in the near future.
The Boxopus team told TorrentFreak that the service will be completely free and unlimited during beta testing stage. After that, some limits will be imposed on free subscriptions.ShareShiz Reviewed by ShareShiz on . Boxopus Downloads Torrents Directly to Your Dropbox Boxopus Downloads Torrents Directly to Your Dropbox By Ernesto Boxopus is a new service that enables people to download torrents directly to their Dropbox account. With clever use of Dropbox?s API, BitTorrent users can add torrent files totally anonymously and without the need for a BitTorrent client. Torrent sites can add Boxopus as a new download option for their users, which some already have. Rating: 5KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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23rd Jun 2012, 10:23 PM #2MemberWebsite's:
fwbb.orgInteresting stuff.. Good job Dropbox
Live your life.
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23rd Jun 2012, 11:03 PM #3Member
Seems like a good idea but
Cant see this lasting long dropbox is sure to counter thisSignature too big, removed by staff.
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24th Jun 2012, 07:46 AM #4Member
^ i dont think they will be happy when people start filling there servers with warez
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25th Jun 2012, 05:19 AM #5
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26th Jun 2012, 04:09 PM #6MemberWebsite's:
fwbb.orgIt's no more. They banned it now LOL
Live your life.
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27th Jun 2012, 05:59 PM #7MemberWebsite's:
Nerdy-Tutorials.com Mp3viddown.com Filmlab.euBlocked
Convert Youtube to MP3 + Download!! mp3viddown.com
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27th Jun 2012, 06:00 PM #8OPMemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoDropbox Bans BitTorrent Startup Boxopus Over Piracy Concerns
Dropbox Bans BitTorrent Startup Boxopus Over Piracy Concerns
By Ernesto
Dropbox has banned the new BitTorrent startup Boxopus from accessing its API. The company fears that BitTorrent?s piracy stigma may rub off on the successful cloud storage service. The Boxopus team is disappointed by this anti-innovation move. Thousands of dollars in developments costs have gone down the drain for what they believe is an irrational fear imposed by a growing copyright lobby.
On Saturday we covered Boxopus, a new startup that allows people to download torrents directly to their dropbox folders.
The news was quickly picked up by many other technology sites and as a result the service?s member count surged to more than 50,000. Boxopus didn?t go unnoticed by the people at Dropbox either.
However, where most reviews heralded the usefulness of the service, Dropbox sees it as a threat.
Although Boxopus is a neutral technology, BitTorrent?s piracy stigma is something Dropbox wants to stay far away from. Apparently, the company believes that a ?perceived? link to piracy is enough to ban Boxopus from accessing its API.
A few hours ago the Boxopus team received the following email from one of Dropbox?s engineers (emphasis added):
?It?s come to our attention that latest Boxopus features could be perceived as encouraging users to violate copyright using Dropbox.?
?Violating copyright is against our terms of service, so we are terminating your app?s API access. Once your access is revoked, any API calls your app makes will fail.?
To the developers the news came as a shock. Not only was Boxopus adhering to all DMCA requirements, Dropbox also explicitly approved an alpha version of Boxopus weeks earlier.
At the time no alarm bells went off, so the developers continued investing in the product.
?Once the alpha version was approved we were pretty sure that Dropbox was okay with it, so we put our efforts into optimizing the service. It took us 3 months to finish the product with a team of 5 people, which was a $30,000 USD investment,? Boxopus founder Alex tells TorrentFreak.
But now, just a few days after the service had its breakthrough online, the service is dead. Aside from the massive financial loss, the Boxopus team is also disappointed by the way innovation has been stifled by Dropbox due to a perceived threat that may not even be justified.
?This behavior makes it hard to believe that developers are treated fairly and innovation is welcomed at Dropbox. It seems like legit and pre-approved applications may be blocked simply by someone?s will although they act within the scope of company?s terms and international laws,? Alex says.
The Boxopus developers are not blind to the fact that people use BitTorrent to share copyrighted files, but that was in no way what their service was designed for.
?Many people see BitTorrent as a synonym of piracy, however, a lot of interesting legal stuff can be found in BitTorrent networks and this is what Boxopus is made for.?
Nevertheless, Dropbox has made up its mind and a BitTorrent download service is not allowed. To save what?s left the Boxopus team is now negotiating with other cloud storage services to continue their business with a more tolerant partner.KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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