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Slyck News reporst that "The private/semi-private/occasionally-open-registration BitTorrent tracker Demonoid has returned, albeit at a slightly deteriorated state. Under attack from the Dutch copyright traffic cop BREIN since last month, the site was forced offline in late June.

More specifically, BREIN targeted Demonoid's web host, the Dutch based web hosing company LeaseWeb. BREIN filed a legal complaint against the company, attempting to force LeaseWeb to disable the site and divulge the identity of the owner. BREIN won the case, however LeaseWeb has yet to divulge the owner's identity pending an appeal."

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Demonoid has a new administrator, and will be back online soon, according to Torrent Freak:

"Deimos, the administrator of Demonoid has announced that he is stepping down for good due to his preoccupation with ‘real-life’ issues. For those tearing their hair out with dismay, you can stop now. The site will be resurrected under a trusted new admin and Deimos is asking the community to give him support."

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FYI, it's live as of today.

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