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Mininova Recovering from Torrent Index Loss
February 15, 2010
Thomas Mennecke
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A Dutch court ruled in August 2009 that Mininova must remove all torrents that could lead a user to infringing material. The order was carried out in November, when all torrents, save for those associated with the Content Distribution Network, were removed. It was little surprise that Mininova’s traffic plummeted. The question was how far Mininova would fall, and if the Dutch based company would ever be heard from again.

But Mininova is a special breed of BitTorrent site. Not nearly as belligerent as The Pirate Bay, the entertainment industry never sought to annihilate this BitTorrent search engine. MiniNova, unlike its brethren, is seen as a moderate in the online copyright wars; a website that if given the chance, could succeed as a legitimate enterprise. Although BREIN was Mininova’s adversary in court, their web server was never raided, nor was there any demand to shut the website down – the only demand that BREIN had was to prevent the distribution of torrents that pointed to copyrighted material.

A BitTorrent website that doesn’t point to copyrighted material is unworthy, so we’re often lead to believe. After all, BitTorrent is only used for unauthorized distribution, with little value for anything else, right? Well here we are, nearly 3 months since the radical change took place over at Mininova. But so far Mininova.org still works and it seems the doom and gloom scenario never played out. What’s happening here – after all, how can a non-infringing BitTorrent site last so long?

A quick glance at Alexa.com, for what it’s worth, indicates two very important pieces of information and got our curiosity going: 1) traffic took a nosedive after November, and 2) the drop appears to have been arrested. All Mininova.org had going for it after November 2009 was the CDN, its lively forum, and its name. Was this enough to carry the BitTorrent search engine through the most turbulent era of Mininova’s life?

To answer that question, we spoke with Erik Dubbelboer, President of Mininova. We started with the obvious – what happened to Mininova’s traffic after the index was removed. Indeed Alexa was telling the truth, and Mininova’s traffic sunk – but it wasn't tragic.

“Mininova’s traffic dropped quite a bit…somewhere around 75%,” Erik told Slyck.com. “This was something we expected with the huge decrease of torrents in our index.”

Operating at 25% capacity isn’t nearly the end of the world. It could be worse – plenty of former great BitTorrent sites are operating at 0% after their run-in with BREIN. But remarkably, the information provided by Alexa shows that traffic is no longer plummeting and seems to have been arrested. Erik agreed with our assessment, “Yes judging from all the graphs this is certainly the case. Traffic seems to be stabilizing.”

The greatest asset Mininova had prior to losing its index was the CDN. Used by thousands of artists around the globe, it’s a sure way to get your material exposed to millions of people. Sure, Mininova may have lost 75% of its traffic, but as a former top 500 website, the remaining traffic volume is still huge. With or without unauthorized torrents, we couldn’t help but wonder what role the CDN played in keeping Mininova afloat.

“Our Content Distribution platform has always been something we were interesting in and saw a future for. I think its role has been very big. More and more artists are seeing the benefits and are joining our Content
Distribution service. We get hundreds of applications each week.”

Of course, the CDN isn’t just for big artists or those with a budget. Whether you’re something just thinking of starting an artistic career or just a couple chimps on a davenport with a video camera and internet connection, the CDN is perfect for just about everyone, and Erik was sure to thank everyone for “supporting us all the way”.

There's much more to the story of Mininova's reconstruction journey. Mininova is run by a talented collection of programmers and thinkers, and is well positioned to not only remain an important player in the BitTorrent realm, but to reclaim its former glory as well. But how? We couldn’t pry much more out of Erik, but Mininova isn’t well known for letting the community down.

“We are still working on several things which I'm afraid I can't say much more about. Keep watching :)”

Mininova is still here after all these years, and we're sure if things continue on this course, they're here to stay.


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