Oct 18, 2013 · H33t has found a new home after both its primary domains – H33t.com and H33t.eu – were seized in matter of few days. H33t.to, a domain of the island of Tonga, shows up the all familiar image of flames with a message stating that the tracker is offline and that work needs to be done to get the tracker up and running.

H33T is a major torrent tracker and indexer with unconventional design. It has a very user friendly layout with all torrents categorized into different categories represented by funky icons. They also provide user registration to save favourites, lists top contributors and a forum which has all the help you need. The new H33t domain has stopped working several weeks after the .com domain went MIA H33t was a well moderated semi-private torrent tracker and community. H33t switched to the new domain H33t.to when H33t.eu was seized. Later H33t.to went H33t migrated to a new domain H33t.to after its .com and .eu domains were seized in quick succession, but it has been nearly two weeks since the original announcement of going live and H33t.to is still showing the “Congratz you have found our new .to domain” message. The h33t.eu domain went down sometime during the

H33T is a major torrent tracker and indexer with unconventional design. It has a very user friendly layout with all torrents categorized into different categories represented by funky icons. They also provide user registration to save favourites, lists top contributors and a forum which has all the help you need.

H33t was a well moderated semi-private torrent tracker and community. H33t switched to the new domain H33t.to when H33t.eu was seized. Later H33t.to went The H33T was transferred to a .EU | domain SecNews.gr

Domain Registrar Can be Held Liable for Pirate Site, Court

H33t is now moving to new domain called h33t.to .We can see a message for now saying "16 October 2013 04:00GMT Congratz you have found our new .to domain. Unilaterally blocked websites. These are the sites blocked by some ISPs in Belgium without any known related court-order. It is believed that these blockings are the result of pressure by the Belgian Anti-piracy Federation (BAF) who threatened ISPs with heavy legal fees should they not comply with their request.