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Nuke (warez)

In the warez scene, to nuke is to label content as "bad", for reasons which might include unusable software, bad audiovisual quality, virus-infected content, deceptively labeled (fake) content or not following the rules.[1] Duplicates and stolen releases from other pirates that do not attribute the original pirates will also be nuked.[2][3][4][5] When a scene release is "nuked", a message is attached to its listing informing other sceners of its "nuked" status, as well as the specific nature of the problem.[6]

Contrary to what the term implies, a nuke does not actually destroy offending content or prevent anyone from downloading it. A nuke merely serves as a cautionary flag to potential users. The person that uploaded the nuked content to a site will lose credits.[3]

History edit

Dupe checkers first showed up on BBSes to help sysops nuke duplicate uploads. It kept a history of releases that were moved offline by storing the DIZ files included in the ZIPs. These dupe check scripts or programs allows users to search warez releases by date or name. It allows couriers to check when a release already exists on a site and the release groups avoid duplicating an earlier release of another group.[7]

At the end of the 1990s, the various IRC dupe checks were the simplest to use. The most popular dupe checks were ran out of #releases and #thescene. In 1998 a new kind of dupe check appeared. Katman, a siteop of Quadcon (QC), created a native win95 program named WinDupe. It let the user connect to an SQL database, offering greater speed and flexibility over the IRC bots. Drink Or Die created the first web dupe check.[7]

Issuing and removing nukes edit

Global nukes edit

Titles can only be officially labeled as "nuked" by people who have special access to a listing database, often referred to as "nukers". The nuke is issued by a nuke command in a nuke channel.[8] For example:

!nuke release reason [source] (nukes a release) !unnuke release reason [source] (unnukes a release) !renuke release reason [source] (renukes a release) !modnuke release reason [source] (modifies a nuke reason) !snuke release reason [source] (a silent nuke: not announced in announce channels) !oldnuke release reason [source] (for old releases, also a silent nuke) 

Erroneous nukes are usually "un-nuked" easily, by the same people who have access to issue nukes, that nukes and unnukes happen on IRC. These nuke networks have their own guidelines on how to nuke a release.[9] In 2008, twelve of those nuke networks created a coalition to work together "to ensure nukers bias, nukewars and many other problems that plague the nuke scene become a thing of the past."[10]

Local nukes edit

Local nukes or site nukes can be issued by a topsite administrator and are only applicable to that site. Each individual site has rules for which kind of releases that are allowed. e.g. no VCD releases. Hence a locally nuked release can still be valid.

Nukewars edit

The situation where a release is nuked or unnuked more than four times is called a nukewar.[6][10]

Example[11] of a nukewar. The first two columns represent the time when the release was pred or when a nuke was issued. The next column is the category of the release.[6][12] In this example two releases were released at almost the same time.

2007-03-08 04:15:26 TV Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV 2007-03-08 04:15:32 TV Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR 2007-03-08 04:16:16 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV NUKED dupe.XOR.same.day 2007-03-08 04:20:21 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR NUKED lost.race.to.NoTV 2007-03-08 04:21:59 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV NUKED dupe.XOR.03-07-2007 2007-03-08 04:22:46 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV UNNUKE fix 2007-03-08 04:23:12 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV NUKED dupe.XOR.2007-03-07 2007-03-08 04:23:46 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV UNNUKE NoTV.pred.first 2007-03-08 04:24:47 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR NUKED dupe.NoTV.2007-03-08 2007-03-08 04:38:41 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR UNNUKE is.fine 2007-03-08 04:39:23 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV NUKED dupe.XOR.2007-03-08 2007-03-08 05:18:23 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV UNNUKE won.race 2007-03-08 05:18:50 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR NUKED dupe.NoTV.2007-08-03 2007-03-08 05:20:22 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR UNNUKE fixing 2007-03-08 05:24:03 NUKES Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR UNNUKE fix_won.race.against.NoTV 

Another source shows different timestamps.[13] The clock of a computer is not always accurate. This and the difference in time zone partially explain the time difference.[4] This shows why this nukewar was started.

2007-03-08 03:14:07 TV-XVID Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-XOR 2007-03-08 03:14:14 TV-XVID Crossing.Jordan.S06E07.HDTV.XviD-NoTV 

ZoNeNET, EthNet and oneNET confirmed the precedent to leave both releases unnuked when groups pre within the same second. This did not prevent a small nukewar between the LocalNet and SanctityDenied networks in 2020.[14]

The.Game.S06E18.HDTV.x264-ASAP NUKE dupe.EVOLVE.2013-08-21/ZoNeNET UNNUKE fine_pred.same.second.so.both.rls.are.fine/ZoNeNET 
The.Walking.Dead.S04E12.PROPER.HDTV.x264-2HD NUKE dupe.KILLERS.2014-03-03/ZoNeNET UNNUKE fine_both.pred.within.one.second.of.each.other_basis.has.been.to.leave.both.alone_ see.zonenets.unnuke.on.The.Game.S06E18.HDTV.x264-ASAP/EthNet NUKE dupe.KILLERS.2014-03-03_KILLERS.won.the.proper/ZoNeNET UNNUKE fine_groups.pred.within.the.same.second_precedent.is.to.leave.both.unnuked/oneNET 

Another example is the nukewar about the TDRS2K10 ruleset.[15][16] The name between the square brackets is the nuke network where the nuke originates from. Each of those networks in this example was also a council member network.[10]

Nuked on 2009-11-14 15:15:09 [LocalNet] crap_signing.grps.are.crap_for.small.changes.create.a.adendum Unnuked on 2009-11-14 15:20:56 [oneNET] this.ruleset.is.real.and.legit.leave.it.alone Nuked on 2009-11-14 20:51:10 [Nuclear] signing.grps.are.crap_for.small.changes.create.an.adendum.or.rebuttal.to.tdrs2k9_invalid.ruleset Unnuked on 2009-11-14 20:52:23 [LocalNet] invalid.nuke_nukenets.do.not.have.the.authority.to.invalidate.rulesets_such.things.are.left.to.section.groups.and.leaders Nuked on 2009-11-14 20:52:25 [Nuclear] signing.grps.are.crap_for.small.changes.create.an.adendum.or.rebuttal.to.tdrs2k9_invalid.ruleset Unnuked on 2009-11-14 20:52:26 [LocalNet] invalid.nuke_nukenets.do.not.have.the.authority.to.invalidate.rulesets_such.things.are.left.to.section.groups.and.leaders Nuked on 2009-11-14 21:23:31 [Nuclear] no.leading.groups.signed_valid.nuke_2k5.was.rewritten.with.2k9.inserts_release.a.rebuttal.or.addendum Unnuked on 2009-11-14 21:55:04 [LocalNet] invalid.nuke_nukenets.do.not.have.the.authority.to.invalidate.rulesets_such.things.are.left.to.section.groups.and.leaders_it.is.not.your.duty.to.decide.which.groups.are.good.enough 

Examples edit

Examples of content that could be "nuked" include non-working software, non-working cracks, videos with out-of-sync audio, watermarked videos, or music recordings with excessive "skips". The reason for a nuke is based on violations of the standards that must be followed.

Delpre and undelpre edit

Spam entries in release databases are deleted but marked as soft deleted, with the status delpre, to ensure they no longer appear in regular searches. There are several reasons for this, including instances when the release does not actually exist, when it does not originate from the scene itself (peer-to-peer), or when the name of a legitimate release becomes distorted during transmission (cut echo). One example is when a fake name is shared to monitor communication between bots and networks, but the record is later deleted with leak.test as the reason.[17]

When a release is mistakenly deleted, it is assigned the status undelpre. This can occur when releases that appear suspicious or questionable are removed. Here are various examples:[18]

VA-H0rd3z_Ov_Thee_El33t-2006-SnS EthNet: real From.The.Earth.To.The.Moon.1998.INTERNAL.Part.1.WS.DVDRip.XviD.-FRAGMENT EthNet: real INCOMPLETE-I-N-C_Am_Mic_(JMC_Qualifikation_57)-WEB-DE-2016-VOLDiES_iNT EthNet: crap.maybe_real.nonetheless Sinik_Cheb_Billal_And_Big_Ali-Bienvenue_Chez_Les_Bylkas-PROPER-x264-FR-2008-NaWaK.mkv EthNet: it.was.pred.this.way_seriously TCF-415C47197F78E811FEEB7862288306ECFD4EC3DED8B-WEB-2014-BCC EthNet: not.spam_real.release Love.Thy.Neighbor.2013.S03E06.HDTV.x264-CRiMSO EthNet: not.a.cut.echo_sitepred.BEFORE.CRiMSON.rls.and.traded.too sitepred.and.raced.before.CRiMSON 

Pre network edit

A pre network (aka a Nukenet) is a collection of databases which share information about releases among the members of the network.[1] There have been at least 30 different pre networks.[19][20][21] Peers can be linked to more than one network. Linking to other network provides information which isn't available on peers local pre network. Such information can be .sfv, .m3u, .jpg, .diz or .nfo files.[22]

Pre database edit

Each release that gets released will result as a record in a pre-database or dupe check.[23][7] This record will at least contain the time the release was released and the release name (the name of the folder that contains the files of the release).[24] The size and nature of the release are often provided too.[25] Nukes are linked with their release in these databases when a nuke is issued. To check if a release is nuked, a scener uses an IRC channel to query the database by typing commands. These IRC channels are called pre channels and are often not accessible for the general public.[26] The database is updated automatically through spidering topsites or by catching pre-release announcements from site channels.[24] The purpose of these different worldwide and mirrored pre databases is to check for fakes and that for example a music album or movie isn't pred more than once and thus reducing traffic.[25]

List of public predb websites edit

There are now several public websites and IRC channels that list the contents of pre-databases. Most of them are regularly updated and show nuke reasons next to their release. They can be regularly down, very slow when searching or disappeared entirely.[27] The server time is shown on some of them. According to TorrentFreak these websites are "simple archives of information that cannot be claimed by copyright holders, but anti-piracy companies apparently cannot tell the difference between reporting news and offering pirate releases for download."[28]

Pre channel edit

A pre channel is an IRC channel in which a prebot announces new warez (pre) releases in real time. Pre channels are generally provided as a convenience to members of the scene, often in conjunction with a topsite. Pre channels are typically private.

Advantages:

  • Members of a pre channel are notified about new warez releases as they are released. This is of particular benefit to couriers and release groups.
  • Pre channels commonly announce when a release is nuked or un-nuked.
  • Pre channels provide a search facility that allows users to find out if a release exists, when it was released, and if it has been nuked. This function may also be used by release groups to avoid dupes (duplicates).
  • Pre channels are also used for topsites to measure how fast they received the release, otherwise known as the pretime.

Disadvantages:

  • Pre channels are often supplied with events from other pre channels, so spam may spread quickly. Many prebots employ elaborate filters to ensure only valid release events are announced.[31]
  • It just gives you the release name and no quality details, plot/features or links to downloads.[32]

List of public IRC pre channels edit

Prebot edit

A prebot is commonly known as an automated script in IRC channels that announces new releases and can let users query its database to view past warez release dates and nukes, among other things.[33] Another kind of prebot was adopted in 2000 due to the increased competition among release groups. This prebot automatically distributed new releases to affiliated topsites of a group to release faster and more efficiently. This solved geographical and time zone related issues.[34]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Eve, Martin Paul (2021). Warez: The Infrastructure and Aesthetics of Piracy. Earth, Milky Way: punctum books. pp. 187–201. ISBN 978-1-68571-036-1.
  2. ^ . 2002-11-16. Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. A release is considered as a NUKE, if: It's a DUPE. It has technical issues. Wrong or no source/cap information is specified in the .nfo.
  3. ^ a b Craig, Paul; Ron, Mark (April 2005). "Chapter 5: The Release". In Burnett, Mark (ed.). Software Piracy Exposed - Secrets from the Dark Side Revealed. Publisher: Andrew Williams, Page Layout and Art: Patricia Lupien, Acquisitions Editor: Jaime Quigley, Copy Editor: Judy Eby, Technical Editor: Mark Burnett, Indexer: Nara Wood, Cover Designer: Michael Kavish. United States of America: Syngress Publishing. pp. 96–102. doi:10.1016/B978-193226698-6/50030-1. ISBN 1-932266-98-4. Ironically, pirates who steal from other pirates will have their own releases nuked. Honor among thieves; pirates do not steal from other pirates.
  4. ^ a b Goode, S. (2010). "Exploring the supply of pirate software for mobile devices: An analysis of software types and piracy groups". Information Management & Computer Security. 18 (4): 204. doi:10.1108/09685221011079171. "These corrections, called "nukes", can occur when a release is broken, falsified, or incorrectly named, or if another group has already released that same piece of software."
  5. ^ Basamanowicz, J.; Bouchard, M. (2011). "Overcoming the Warez Paradox: Online Piracy Groups and Situational Crime Prevention". Policy & Internet. 3 (2): 79. doi:10.2202/1944-2866.1125. "When a group releases content which is defective, improperly cracked, or which does not conform to scene specifications, it will be deleted from the scene in a process referred to as being "nuked" (TGSC Editor 2010). This entails removal from one or all sites in the scene: site operators will have their time and space wasted, couriers who uploaded the content will lose site credits and valuable time, and end users who downloaded the content will have wasted their download credits and time on useless content. Groups that release content that is continually nuked may be banned from uploading content to particular sites. To avoid this, groups test their releases rigorously to ensure quality (McCandless 1997)."
  6. ^ a b c "Funniest nuke reasons ever". FileNetworks. 2009-05-12. from the original on 2011-07-08.
  7. ^ a b c MeAD (February 1998). . Scenelink (5). Archived from the original on 1998-06-26.
  8. ^ "Basic nuke channel rules". SceneRules. from the original on 2021-11-03.
  9. ^ "oneNET nuke net rules". 2008-04-18. from the original on 2010-08-05.
  10. ^ a b c "The.2008.Nuke.Ruleset-NukeCouncil". SceneRules. 2008-11-08.
  11. ^ Martin (2007-11-01). "Hellgate London: nukewar between ViTALiTY and FLT". RlsLog.net. from the original on 2011-07-21.
  12. ^ . Doopes.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10.
  13. ^ "OrlyDB.com search result". OrlyDB.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Site name is based on the O RLY? Internet phenomenon.
  14. ^ "Barn.Finders-CODEX nukewar". 2020-06-16. from the original on 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2022-08-06. not so long ago, also nukewarz is still a thing (: Barn_Finders-HOODLUM, nukes on Barn.Finders-CODEX 2020-06-15 17:15:00 SanctityDenied/dupe.HOODLUM.2020-06-15 2020-06-15 17:44:00 LocalNet/not.dupe_pred.within.1.second_precedent.is.to.leave.both.unnuked 2020-06-15 18:33:00 SanctityDenied/no.such.rule.in.iso.rules_dupe.HOODLUM.2020-06-15 2020-06-15 18:39:00 LocalNet/pred.with.1.second.of.each.other.precedent.is.to.leave.both.unnuked_precedent.applies.to.all.sections.and.is.not.a.rule_apply.common.sense
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-25.
  16. ^ "Scene DVDR Releasing Standards 2010 (TDRS2K10)". FileNetworks. from the original on 2011-07-08.
  17. ^ "Delete releases". preDB.pw. from the original on 2022-02-19.
  18. ^ "Undelete releases". preDB.pw. from the original on 2022-02-19.
  19. ^ "Top nuke networks". preDB.pw. from the original on 2023-03-19.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-09-19.
  21. ^ . PreDB.in. 2011-09-18. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05.
  22. ^ . Layer13.it.cx. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06.
  23. ^ enigmax (2007-08-11). "27 Years of Warez Scene Release Info Leaked in Giant Database". from the original on 2010-02-03.
  24. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2007-01-22.
  25. ^ a b Ghandy (2009-05-15). "NfoKingz.org: Admins im Interview" [NfoKingz.org: Admins interview]. Gulli.com (in German). Archived from the original on 2013-01-25.
  26. ^ "TRAC3.ME – Public PreDB, Scene Release Index and Torrent Tracer". 2010-02-25. from the original on 2011-07-08. Trace.M3 maintains a pre database that indexes hundreds of scene and p2p releases daily. However, T.ME's PreDB differs from those run by pure sceners – first of all it's publicly accessibly by anyone.
  27. ^ Sobiraj, Lars (2015-07-05). "NFO Sites sterben langsam vor sich hin" [NFO sites are slowly dying out in front of us]. Tarnkappe (in German). from the original on 2015-09-06.
  28. ^ a b c Maxwell, Andy (enigmax) (2019-01-01). "Reporting When Pirate Releases Hit The Internet is Apparently Illegal Now". TorrentFreak. from the original on 2019-01-01.
  29. ^ Maxwell, Andy (enigmax). "Which Torrent Sites Get Releases The Fastest (and why it's not a secret)". TorrentFreak. from the original on 2011-01-08. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  30. ^ Whitson, Gordon (7 November 2010). "Corrupt-Net Shows You Which Torrent Trackers Get New Releases First". LifeHacker. from the original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved 2010-11-07.
  31. ^ enigmax (2007-05-18). "TorrentFreak - Interview with a scene insider". TorrentFreak. from the original on 2010-07-07. Scener mentions bullshit nukes.
  32. ^ a b Martin (2008-08-25). "Public IRC PRE Channel and How to use it". RlsLog.net. from the original on 2010-06-18.
  33. ^ "Prebot for Irssi". GitHub. 21 August 2021.
  34. ^ Huizing, Ard; van der Wal, Jan A. (2014-10-06). "Explaining the rise and fall of the Warez MP3 scene: An empirical account from the inside". First Monday. 19 (10). doi:10.5210/fm.v19i10.5546. ISSN 1396-0466.

External links edit

  • - List of common scene nukes for Xvid movies.
  • NUKE pHun - Collection of funny or weird nukes.
  • Scene Lingo - What does "NUKED" mean?
  • Public predb dumps - SQL database backups.

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This article is about nukes for individual warez releases For topsite nukes see Topsite warez Credit system In the warez scene to nuke is to label content as bad for reasons which might include unusable software bad audiovisual quality virus infected content deceptively labeled fake content or not following the rules 1 Duplicates and stolen releases from other pirates that do not attribute the original pirates will also be nuked 2 3 4 5 When a scene release is nuked a message is attached to its listing informing other sceners of its nuked status as well as the specific nature of the problem 6 Contrary to what the term implies a nuke does not actually destroy offending content or prevent anyone from downloading it A nuke merely serves as a cautionary flag to potential users The person that uploaded the nuked content to a site will lose credits 3 Contents 1 History 2 Issuing and removing nukes 2 1 Global nukes 2 2 Local nukes 3 Nukewars 4 Examples 4 1 Delpre and undelpre 5 Pre network 6 Pre database 6 1 List of public predb websites 7 Pre channel 7 1 List of public IRC pre channels 8 Prebot 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editDupe checkers first showed up on BBSes to help sysops nuke duplicate uploads It kept a history of releases that were moved offline by storing the DIZ files included in the ZIPs These dupe check scripts or programs allows users to search warez releases by date or name It allows couriers to check when a release already exists on a site and the release groups avoid duplicating an earlier release of another group 7 At the end of the 1990s the various IRC dupe checks were the simplest to use The most popular dupe checks were ran out of releases and thescene In 1998 a new kind of dupe check appeared Katman a siteop of Quadcon QC created a native win95 program named WinDupe It let the user connect to an SQL database offering greater speed and flexibility over the IRC bots Drink Or Die created the first web dupe check 7 Issuing and removing nukes editGlobal nukes edit Titles can only be officially labeled as nuked by people who have special access to a listing database often referred to as nukers The nuke is issued by a nuke command in a nuke channel 8 For example nuke release reason source nukes a release unnuke release reason source unnukes a release renuke release reason source renukes a release modnuke release reason source modifies a nuke reason snuke release reason source a silent nuke not announced in announce channels oldnuke release reason source for old releases also a silent nuke Erroneous nukes are usually un nuked easily by the same people who have access to issue nukes that nukes and unnukes happen on IRC These nuke networks have their own guidelines on how to nuke a release 9 In 2008 twelve of those nuke networks created a coalition to work together to ensure nukers bias nukewars and many other problems that plague the nuke scene become a thing of the past 10 Local nukes edit Further information Topsite warez Credit system Local nukes or site nukes can be issued by a topsite administrator and are only applicable to that site Each individual site has rules for which kind of releases that are allowed e g no VCD releases Hence a locally nuked release can still be valid Nukewars editThe situation where a release is nuked or unnuked more than four times is called a nukewar 6 10 Example 11 of a nukewar The first two columns represent the time when the release was pred or when a nuke was issued The next column is the category of the release 6 12 In this example two releases were released at almost the same time 2007 03 08 04 15 26 TV Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV 2007 03 08 04 15 32 TV Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR 2007 03 08 04 16 16 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV NUKED dupe XOR same day 2007 03 08 04 20 21 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR NUKED lost race to NoTV 2007 03 08 04 21 59 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV NUKED dupe XOR 03 07 2007 2007 03 08 04 22 46 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV UNNUKE fix 2007 03 08 04 23 12 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV NUKED dupe XOR 2007 03 07 2007 03 08 04 23 46 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV UNNUKE NoTV pred first 2007 03 08 04 24 47 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR NUKED dupe NoTV 2007 03 08 2007 03 08 04 38 41 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR UNNUKE is fine 2007 03 08 04 39 23 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV NUKED dupe XOR 2007 03 08 2007 03 08 05 18 23 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV UNNUKE won race 2007 03 08 05 18 50 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR NUKED dupe NoTV 2007 08 03 2007 03 08 05 20 22 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR UNNUKE fixing 2007 03 08 05 24 03 NUKES Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR UNNUKE fix won race against NoTV Another source shows different timestamps 13 The clock of a computer is not always accurate This and the difference in time zone partially explain the time difference 4 This shows why this nukewar was started 2007 03 08 03 14 07 TV XVID Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD XOR 2007 03 08 03 14 14 TV XVID Crossing Jordan S06E07 HDTV XviD NoTV ZoNeNET EthNet and oneNET confirmed the precedent to leave both releases unnuked when groups pre within the same second This did not prevent a small nukewar between the LocalNet and SanctityDenied networks in 2020 14 The Game S06E18 HDTV x264 ASAP NUKE dupe EVOLVE 2013 08 21 ZoNeNET UNNUKE fine pred same second so both rls are fine ZoNeNET The Walking Dead S04E12 PROPER HDTV x264 2HD NUKE dupe KILLERS 2014 03 03 ZoNeNET UNNUKE fine both pred within one second of each other basis has been to leave both alone see zonenets unnuke on The Game S06E18 HDTV x264 ASAP EthNet NUKE dupe KILLERS 2014 03 03 KILLERS won the proper ZoNeNET UNNUKE fine groups pred within the same second precedent is to leave both unnuked oneNET Another example is the nukewar about the TDRS2K10 ruleset 15 16 The name between the square brackets is the nuke network where the nuke originates from Each of those networks in this example was also a council member network 10 Nuked on 2009 11 14 15 15 09 LocalNet crap signing grps are crap wbr for small changes create a adendum Unnuked on 2009 11 14 15 20 56 oneNET this ruleset is real and legit leave it alone Nuked on 2009 11 14 20 51 10 Nuclear signing grps are crap wbr for small changes create an adendum wbr or rebuttal to tdrs2k9 invalid ruleset Unnuked on 2009 11 14 20 52 23 LocalNet invalid nuke wbr nukenets do not have wbr the authority to invalidate rulesets wbr such things are left to section groups and leaders Nuked on 2009 11 14 20 52 25 Nuclear signing grps are crap wbr for small changes create an adendum wbr or rebuttal to tdrs2k9 wbr invalid ruleset Unnuked on 2009 11 14 20 52 26 LocalNet invalid nuke wbr nukenets do not have wbr the authority to invalidate rulesets wbr such things are left to wbr section groups and leaders Nuked on 2009 11 14 21 23 31 Nuclear no leading groups signed wbr valid nuke 2k5 was rewritten with 2k9 inserts wbr release a rebuttal or addendum Unnuked on 2009 11 14 21 55 04 LocalNet invalid nuke wbr nukenets do not have wbr the authority to invalidate rulesets wbr such things are left to wbr section groups and leaders wbr it is not your duty to decide wbr which groups are good enoughExamples editExamples of content that could be nuked include non working software non working cracks videos with out of sync audio watermarked videos or music recordings with excessive skips The reason for a nuke is based on violations of the standards that must be followed Delpre and undelpre edit Spam entries in release databases are deleted but marked as soft deleted with the status delpre to ensure they no longer appear in regular searches There are several reasons for this including instances when the release does not actually exist when it does not originate from the scene itself peer to peer or when the name of a legitimate release becomes distorted during transmission cut echo One example is when a fake name is shared to monitor communication between bots and networks but the record is later deleted with leak test as the reason 17 When a release is mistakenly deleted it is assigned the status undelpre This can occur when releases that appear suspicious or questionable are removed Here are various examples 18 VA H0rd3z Ov Thee El33t 2006 SnS EthNet real From The Earth To The Moon 1998 INTERNAL Part 1 WS DVDRip XviD FRAGMENT EthNet real INCOMPLETE I N C Am Mic JMC Qualifikation 57 WEB DE 2016 VOLDiES iNT EthNet crap maybe real nonetheless Sinik Cheb Billal And Big Ali Bienvenue Chez Les Bylkas PROPER x264 FR 2008 NaWaK mkv EthNet it was pred this way seriously TCF 415C47197F78E811FEEB7862288306ECFD4EC3DED8B WEB 2014 BCC EthNet not spam real release Love Thy Neighbor 2013 S03E06 HDTV x264 CRiMSO EthNet not a cut echo sitepred BEFORE CRiMSON rls and traded too sitepred and raced before CRiMSONPre network editA pre network aka a Nukenet is a collection of databases which share information about releases among the members of the network 1 There have been at least 30 different pre networks 19 20 21 Peers can be linked to more than one network Linking to other network provides information which isn t available on peers local pre network Such information can be sfv m3u jpg diz or nfo files 22 Pre database editEach release that gets released will result as a record in a pre database or dupe check 23 7 This record will at least contain the time the release was released and the release name the name of the folder that contains the files of the release 24 The size and nature of the release are often provided too 25 Nukes are linked with their release in these databases when a nuke is issued To check if a release is nuked a scener uses an IRC channel to query the database by typing commands These IRC channels are called pre channels and are often not accessible for the general public 26 The database is updated automatically through spidering topsites or by catching pre release announcements from site channels 24 The purpose of these different worldwide and mirrored pre databases is to check for fakes and that for example a music album or movie isn t pred more than once and thus reducing traffic 25 List of public predb websites edit There are now several public websites and IRC channels that list the contents of pre databases Most of them are regularly updated and show nuke reasons next to their release They can be regularly down very slow when searching or disappeared entirely 27 The server time is shown on some of them According to TorrentFreak these websites are simple archives of information that cannot be claimed by copyright holders but anti piracy companies apparently cannot tell the difference between reporting news and offering pirate releases for download 28 https predb me 10 4 million releases in the database September 2023 https predb net 11 8 million releases in the database September 2023 https predb org 28 https pre corrupt net org 29 30 28 7 5 million releases https predb pw https predb club 500 000 releases November 2023 Pre channel editA pre channel is an IRC channel in which a prebot announces new warez pre releases in real time Pre channels are generally provided as a convenience to members of the scene often in conjunction with a topsite Pre channels are typically private Advantages Members of a pre channel are notified about new warez releases as they are released This is of particular benefit to couriers and release groups Pre channels commonly announce when a release is nuked or un nuked Pre channels provide a search facility that allows users to find out if a release exists when it was released and if it has been nuked This function may also be used by release groups to avoid dupes duplicates Pre channels are also used for topsites to measure how fast they received the release otherwise known as the pretime Disadvantages Pre channels are often supplied with events from other pre channels so spam may spread quickly Many prebots employ elaborate filters to ensure only valid release events are announced 31 It just gives you the release name and no quality details plot features or links to downloads 32 List of public IRC pre channels edit IRC Server irc zenet org port 6697 channel pre 32 http filenetworks blogspot com 2010 09 corrupt net new p2p friendly irc html http filenetworks blogspot com 2010 12 list of public pre trace services to html https opentrackers org links warez scene rlsdb LilleSky org irc lillesky org 6667 7000 ssl Prebot editA prebot is commonly known as an automated script in IRC channels that announces new releases and can let users query its database to view past warez release dates and nukes among other things 33 Another kind of prebot was adopted in 2000 due to the increased competition among release groups This prebot automatically distributed new releases to affiliated topsites of a group to release faster and more efficiently This solved geographical and time zone related issues 34 See also editStandard warez Topsite warez Warez scene Warez groupReferences edit a b Eve Martin Paul 2021 Warez The Infrastructure and Aesthetics of Piracy Earth Milky Way punctum books pp 187 201 ISBN 978 1 68571 036 1 TV release rules v1 5 2002 11 16 Archived from the original on 2016 01 19 A release is considered as a NUKE if It s a DUPE It has technical issues Wrong or no source cap information is specified in the nfo a b Craig Paul Ron Mark April 2005 Chapter 5 The Release In Burnett Mark ed Software Piracy Exposed Secrets from the Dark Side Revealed Publisher Andrew Williams Page Layout and Art Patricia Lupien Acquisitions Editor Jaime Quigley Copy Editor Judy Eby Technical Editor Mark Burnett Indexer Nara Wood Cover Designer Michael Kavish United States of America Syngress Publishing pp 96 102 doi 10 1016 B978 193226698 6 50030 1 ISBN 1 932266 98 4 Ironically pirates who steal from other pirates will have their own releases nuked Honor among thieves pirates do not steal from other pirates a b Goode S 2010 Exploring the supply of pirate software for mobile devices An analysis of software types and piracy groups Information Management amp Computer Security 18 4 204 doi 10 1108 09685221011079171 These corrections called nukes can occur when a release is broken falsified or incorrectly named or if another group has already released that same piece of software Basamanowicz J Bouchard M 2011 Overcoming the Warez Paradox Online Piracy Groups and Situational Crime Prevention Policy amp Internet 3 2 79 doi 10 2202 1944 2866 1125 When a group releases content which is defective improperly cracked or which does not conform to scene specifications it will be deleted from the scene in a process referred to as being nuked TGSC Editor 2010 This entails removal from one or all sites in the scene site operators will have their time and space wasted couriers who uploaded the content will lose site credits and valuable time and end users who downloaded the content will have wasted their download credits and time on useless content Groups that release content that is continually nuked may be banned from uploading content to particular sites To avoid this groups test their releases rigorously to ensure quality McCandless 1997 a b c Funniest nuke reasons ever FileNetworks 2009 05 12 Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 a b c MeAD February 1998 Dupe checks an introduction Scenelink 5 Archived from the original on 1998 06 26 Basic nuke channel rules SceneRules Archived from the original on 2021 11 03 oneNET nuke net rules 2008 04 18 Archived from the original on 2010 08 05 a b c The 2008 Nuke Ruleset NukeCouncil SceneRules 2008 11 08 Martin 2007 11 01 Hellgate London nukewar between ViTALiTY and FLT RlsLog net Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Crossing Jordan nukewar between NoTV and XOR Doopes com Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 OrlyDB com search result OrlyDB com Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Site name is based on the O RLY Internet phenomenon Barn Finders CODEX nukewar 2020 06 16 Archived from the original on 2020 06 16 Retrieved 2022 08 06 not so long ago also nukewarz is still a thing Barn Finders HOODLUM nukes on Barn Finders CODEX 2020 06 15 17 15 00 SanctityDenied dupe HOODLUM 2020 06 15 2020 06 15 17 44 00 LocalNet not dupe wbr pred within 1 second wbr precedent is to leave both unnuked 2020 06 15 18 33 00 SanctityDenied no such rule in iso rules wbr dupe HOODLUM 2020 06 15 2020 06 15 18 39 00 LocalNet pred with 1 second of each other wbr precedent is to leave both unnuked wbr precedent applies to all sections and is not a rule wbr apply common sense THE 2010 DVDR RELEASING STANDARDS TDRS2K10 nukes Archived from the original on 2011 08 25 Scene DVDR Releasing Standards 2010 TDRS2K10 FileNetworks Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Delete releases preDB pw Archived from the original on 2022 02 19 Undelete releases preDB pw Archived from the original on 2022 02 19 Top nuke networks preDB pw Archived from the original on 2023 03 19 Incomplete list of Nukenets Archived from the original on 2010 09 19 Network statistics PreDB in 2011 09 18 Archived from the original on 2012 11 05 DB stats Layer13 it cx Archived from the original on 2016 03 06 enigmax 2007 08 11 27 Years of Warez Scene Release Info Leaked in Giant Database Archived from the original on 2010 02 03 a b The scene topsite system Archived from the original on 2007 01 22 a b Ghandy 2009 05 15 NfoKingz org Admins im Interview NfoKingz org Admins interview Gulli com in German Archived from the original on 2013 01 25 TRAC3 ME Public PreDB Scene Release Index and Torrent Tracer 2010 02 25 Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Trace M3 maintains a pre database that indexes hundreds of scene and p2p releases daily However T ME s PreDB differs from those run by pure sceners first of all it s publicly accessibly by anyone Sobiraj Lars 2015 07 05 NFO Sites sterben langsam vor sich hin NFO sites are slowly dying out in front of us Tarnkappe in German Archived from the original on 2015 09 06 a b c Maxwell Andy enigmax 2019 01 01 Reporting When Pirate Releases Hit The Internet is Apparently Illegal Now TorrentFreak Archived from the original on 2019 01 01 Maxwell Andy enigmax Which Torrent Sites Get Releases The Fastest and why it s not a secret TorrentFreak Archived from the original on 2011 01 08 Retrieved 2010 11 06 Whitson Gordon 7 November 2010 Corrupt Net Shows You Which Torrent Trackers Get New Releases First LifeHacker Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2010 11 07 enigmax 2007 05 18 TorrentFreak Interview with a scene insider TorrentFreak Archived from the original on 2010 07 07 Scener mentions bullshit nukes a b Martin 2008 08 25 Public IRC PRE Channel and How to use it RlsLog net Archived from the original on 2010 06 18 Prebot for Irssi GitHub 21 August 2021 Huizing Ard van der Wal Jan A 2014 10 06 Explaining the rise and fall of the Warez MP3 scene An empirical account from the inside First Monday 19 10 doi 10 5210 fm v19i10 5546 ISSN 1396 0466 External links editRLSLOG Nuke Dictionary List of common scene nukes for Xvid movies NUKE pHun Collection of funny or weird nukes Scene Lingo What does NUKED mean Public predb dumps SQL database backups Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nuke warez amp oldid 1208366202 Pre database, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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