All Stories

Remastered Beatles Albums Hit File-Sharing Networks
/ September 8, 2009 1:09 pm

Los Angeles - Every single track from the newly remastered Beatles albums, which are due out in stores on Wednesday, was leaked onto file-sharing networks over the weekend, according to data from BigChampagne, which monitors peer-to-peer networks.

The leaked albums were first seen on private file-sharing tracker sites, according to BigChampagne, before being distributed more widely onto public file-sharing sites and music-related blogs.

Wired.com also cited a source who said the albums were first posted to the Demonoid private tracker service.

 

Related Links:

http://bcdash.bigchampagne.com/blog

http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/090609beatles/view

http://snipurl.com/robjb (Wired.com)

http://www.demonoid.com


2 Comments

  • Wired didn’t say that. They said it showed up over the weekend on private trackers and was posted on demonoid on monday. C’mon Mark, very sloppy.

  • Also Demonoid is not a private tracker. It is a public tracker with a private website, more appropriately referred to as semi-private. As Hunter S. Thompson once said “Trust me, I know these things”.