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u/SaltySpittoon (known for rare laserdisc rips) posted a key to a collection of banned educational films from the 1960s. u/DataHoarderCassie (a legend for preserving Flash games) dropped a link to a full mirror of the now-defunct Newgrounds portal. A throwaway account with a single-digit age— u/deleteduser_7f3a —posted a .onion address and the words: "For the brave. EU court transcripts, 1988-1994. Not on any public index."

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Historically, piracy was about finding the file. Today, in the era of ubiquitous high-speed internet and aggressive anti-piracy litigation, the challenge is no longer just finding the content—it is safety . u/SaltySpittoon (known for rare laserdisc rips) posted a

u/RedEyeJedi—the ghost—logged in.