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.
http://bcdash.bigchampagne.com/blog
http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/090609beatles/view
http://snipurl.com/robjb (Wired.com)













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”.