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Old 2003-11-15, 18:39   Link #1
NeoSenbei
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Trying to Start a Freelance Group

Hey, I'm an editor for Ishin-Digital and I've been trying to start a freelance group to work on an upcoming anime. I have all my team members assembled, but I'm not sure how to go about distro. What's the process that people usually go through in order to be hosted on torrent sites?

BTW, any other advice on starting a group would be greatly appreciated. Thanx.
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Old 2003-11-15, 18:47   Link #2
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If you're trying to distro through BitTorrent then I'd recommend that you talk to either the proprietor of http://a.scarywater.net/ or http://bt.base0.net/. They are both very helpful.

Scarywater's admin is mxs and you can either contact him with a PM here at AnimeSuki or else use the e-mail address listed at the bottom of http://a.scarywater.net/.

Base0's admin is jamuraa and you can contact him with a PM here at AnimeSuki. He's probably got an e-mail address also, but I don't know it.

Take a look at both pages and decide which one you'd rather be hosted on. They are both great choices offered by great people so either way you are a winner.
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Old 2003-11-15, 19:01   Link #3
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If you join #animesuki @ irc.mircx.com you will be able to PM both of them directly.
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Old 2003-11-15, 21:06   Link #4
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Originally Posted by NeoSenbei
Hey, I'm an editor for Ishin-Digital and I've been trying to start a freelance group to work on an upcoming anime. I have all my team members assembled, but I'm not sure how to go about distro. What's the process that people usually go through in order to be hosted on torrent sites?

BTW, any other advice on starting a group would be greatly appreciated. Thanx.

I would recomend mailing the owner of Scarywater.

mxs2099@gmx.net
Is his mail :>

Then posting on usenet.

If you have no luck with that
If you have your chan on mircx i bet that CJB would prolly gladly help you out by allowing you to use his tracker and putting up the torrents on http://www.mircx.com/bt/

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Old 2003-11-15, 21:36   Link #5
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MXS should host your torrents as long as you promise not to sub licensed anime.

He even allowed Sub-par to use it to host their parody sub of massugu ni ikou.
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Old 2003-11-16, 04:44   Link #6
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MXS should host your torrents as long as you promise not to sub licensed anime.

He even allowed Sub-par to use it to host their parody sub of massugu ni ikou.
As long as you dont use his tracker for licensed stuff rather :P
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