To many people The Pirate Bay is the equivalent to BitTorrent. The
site was founded in 2003 and is still expanding, despite the various
legal troubles and new blockades in the UK and the Netherlands. The
Pirate Bay currently has well over a billion page views a month.
KickassTorrents was founded in 2009 and has moved up in our top 10
year after year. Responding to increasing worries over domain seizures,
the site
moved from its kickasstorrents.com domain to kat.ph in 2012. This year the site continued to grow, despite being blocked
by Italian Internet providers.
Torrentz has been the leading BitTorrent meta-search engine for many
years. Unlike the other sites featured in the list Torrentz does not
host any torrent files, it merely redirects visitors to other places on
the web. The site uses several domain names with the .eu being the most
popular.
Two years ago isoHunt became the first search engine forced to implement a
keyword filter
provided by the MPAA. Despite this setback, isoHunt continues to be
listed among the world’s top torrent sites. isoHunt is currently trying
to get rid of the filter through the Appeals Court.
ExtraTorrent continues to gain more traffic and has moved up again in
the top 10, now being the 5th most visited torrent site. This success
didn’t go unnoticed to rightsholders groups such as the
RIAA and
MPAA who have called out ExtraTorrent as one of the top pirate sites recently.
1337x focuses more on the community aspect than some competitors. The
site’s owners say they started 1337x to “fill an apparent void where it
seemed there was a lack of quality conscience ad free torrent sites
with public trackers.”
Unlike the other sites in the top 10, TV-torrent distribution group
EZTV is a niche site specializing in TV content only. It was one of the
newcomers last year despite being around for more than 7 years, and is
relatively popular among Australians. Because of its focus on TV-content
EZTV’s traffic varies in line with the TV-seasons.
BitSnoop is one of the largest BitTorrent indexes, claiming to index a
massive 19,091,736 torrent files at the time of writing. The site’s
traffic continues to grow steadily, as do the
DMCA notices that it receives.
TorrentReactor is back in the top 10 after dropping off last year. A few months ago the site was blocked by a
court order in Italy, but the site nonetheless continues to gain visitors.
H33T has been around for many years and has built a dedicated user base, mostly in Europe and Asia. Despite the
wishes of the music industry, the site isn’t yet blocked by any court orders. The site made the news a few months ago when its owner
took a stand against the avalanche of copyright takedown requests.
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