H33t Proxy - ((exclusive))
H33T was a well-known BitTorrent tracker and indexing site that was officially shut down in 2013 following legal action and a High Court order
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An H33T proxy (or mirror site) is a clone or bypass site that replicates the original content of the H33T website. When the main H33T domain is blocked by an internet service provider (ISP) or seized by authorities, a proxy site allows users to access the same index through a different web address (e.g., h33t.unblockall.org or ://proxy.com). H33T was a well-known BitTorrent tracker and indexing
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The Shutdown (2013)
On November 13, 2013, the hammer fell. The UK's Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU)—with support from the Motion Picture Association (MPA)—seized the h33t domain. The site’s operator, a man named "Greggy," was forced to sign an agreement to avoid prosecution. The homepage was replaced with a seizure banner.