Locations of the most prolific Pirate Bay uploaders revealed

19 September 2012

The locations of the world’s most prolific uploaders of content to the Pirate Bay have been revealed by a team of academics.

The project, designed to investigate the vast spread of fake torrents and to try to find ways to keep networks clean, claims to show “that a small fraction of publishers is responsible for 67 percent of the published content and 75 percent of the downloads” on the Pirate Bay site.

Users who download files are easily tracked if they don’t use an anonymiser program. As a result, researchers simply needed to use a software tool that tracked each new file as it was uploaded to the site and link it to the corresponding IP address, and thus location, of the initial uploader.

The group — Monitoring, Identifying & Profiling Bittorrent Publishers (MYPROBE) — is a collaboration between researchers from the University Carlos III of Madrid, the Institute IMDEA Networks, the University of Oregon and the Technische Universität Darmstadt. Their intention is to use this data for research, but the information they’ve gathered is so impressively comprehensive that it should serve as a warning to anyone worried about either their privacy or avoiding legal repercussions for illegal filesharing.

The MYPROBE site allows visitors to filter the most prolific sources of new torrents over the past 30 days — you can view the most popular ISPs, the most prolific Pirate Bay users, the IP addresses associated with each user, and the files each user has uploaded. Some users are associated with dozens of IPs with a few files uploaded on each, while others may stick to just the one IP address.

For example, the site shows that five of the top ten most popular ISPs are from the United States:

Position ISP Country Number of torrents
1 Comcast Cable US 468
2 Road Runner US 400
3 Verizon Internet Services US 246
4 SBC Internet Services US 215
5 Shaw Communications CA 189
6 Telefonica de Espana ES 152
7 Cox Communications US 106
8 Telstra Internet AU 101
9 TeliaSonera AB SE 91
10 Emirates Telecommunications Corporation AE 86

While the top countries shows that the US has almost twice the number of seeds per 30 days than the next highest country, Canada (the UK comes in at fourth:

Position Country Number of torrents
1 US 1104
2 CA 580
3 AU 337
4 GB 320
5 SE 309
6 ES 297
7 NL 282
8 NO 220
9 FR 210
10 BR 179

Each IP address comes with info on the city it originates from — not an exact address, but still more information that some people wwill be comfortable giving away publicly. Here, as an example, is the information associated with the user “TvTeam”, listed as the most prolific uploader of the past 30 days:

TOP 5 IP ISP Country City
1 Anonymized Road Runner US Los Angeles
2 Anonymized Telefonica de Espana ES Alicante
3 Anonymized UPC Ceska Republica, a.s. CZ Brno
4 Anonymized Comcast Cable US Liberty
5 Anonymized Get AS NO Stavanger
Total IPs: 1705

That’s one user, apparently signing on from the United States, Spain, the Czech Republic, and Norway. It’s a possible indication of either an international group using one username, or frequent use of proxy servers.

While the project’s script is still being tweaked — so expect the results to vary somewhat as the process is refined — there’s a definite concern here for those who advocate filesharing and open data as good things, in the face of widespread anti-filesharing attitudes in governments around the world.

The project conveniently follows the recent arrest of Pirate Bay founder Gottfird Svartholm.

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Source(s): Wired.co.uk
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