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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "isoHunt is an online torrent files index and repository, where visitors can browse, search, download or upload torrents of various digital content of mostly entertainment nature. The current incarnation arose as a resurrection of the original site that was taken down by legal action from the MPAA; it is not associated in any way with the old staff or owners of the site, and is to be understood as a separate continuation.It originated in 2003 as isohunt.com website for IRC files search and reached over 13.7 million torrents in its database and 20 million peers from indexed torrents. With 7.4 million unique visitors as of Template:MONTHNAME 2006[[Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from Template:MONTHNAME 2006]], isoHunt was one of the most popular BitTorrent search engines. Thousands of torrents were added to and deleted from it every day. Users of isoHunt performed over 40 million unique searches per month. On October 19, 2008, isoHunt passed the 1 petabyte mark for torrents indexed globally. The site was the third most popular BitTorrent site as of 2008. According to isoHunt, the total amount of shared content was more than 14.11 petabytes as of Template:MONTHNAME 13, 2012[[Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements from Template:MONTHNAME 2012]].The site came to an end when the legal battles that isoHunt's founder had been in for years with conglomerates of IP rights holders over allegations of copyright infringing came to a head. A settlement with the MPAA was reached in 2013, stipulating a $110 million reimbursement for damages and the site's closure that followed on October 21, 2013.By the end of October 2013 however, two sites with content presumably mirrored from isohunt.com were reported in computer media. One of them — isohunt.to — became a de facto replacement of the original site."@en }

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