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Bleeding Edge Ripping Crew
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Presents:
RESPONSE/QUESTIONS ABOUT MP3RULES 2.0
Notes:
We noticed new ruleset was pred, and we read them, unlike the guys
who signed it...
We noticed a few problems with rule 20, section 2.
(Which would have been avoided had you simply enforced jpegs on
every release, instead of this silly system...)
> 2. A release might get &#34;pre-nuked&#34; if the source of the release is
> questionable. You are able to identify such a nuke by the string
> &#34;SCANS.REQUESTED&#34; in nukereason.
> The releasegroup then has 72 hours (starting when it gets nuked)
> to supply/release scans/photos which prove that the source is real.
> If useable scans/photos are supplied then the release gets unnuked.
> If no scans/photos are provided it remains nuked
> and then every other group is allowed to release it if scans/photos
> are included.
As you can see i separeted the rule-item in pieces, so you can see my
interpretations problems. Here we go:
1. First part says you can see the nuke by the string SCANS.REQUESTED.
Well, it is assumed (because we know how the system works) that only
the 34 crews who signed the rules have access to view this pre-nuke.
The question is:
How will this be announced to those without access? Will the releases
be nuked on sites (those with access to these pre-nukes)?
If not, then it&#39;s a useless rule when the majority of the groups
can&#39;t even see the pre-nuke. If it&#39;s viewable via
&#34;site nukestatus/mp3dupe&#34; on sites, then it&#39;s still rather useless
for most groups. Remember, the release that might end up being
pre-nuked doesn&#39;t have to be a recent release. Sometimes problems
are noticed after some time has gone by.
2. Then you have 72hrs to provide the scan, until that its a pre-nuke,
after 72hrs it&#39;s a real nuke and everybody can proper.
Hypothetical scenario: -GRP pre a release, it get&#39;s pre-nuked, and
no scans are provided within 72hrs. Release = NUKED.
5-10 days goes by, nobody propers.
-GRP pre&#39;s covers, what happens? is release still nuked?
or
-GRP pre&#39;s a repack with covers, what happens? is release dupe?
both nuked?
3. Last example, if jpg&#39;s are crappy (imagine some cellphone crap)
- who defines what is crap? is it solely based upon random ppl
nuke-requesting the release?
Does the -GRP get 72hrs to provide better quality proof? and same
question as above, if release is nuked cause of bad quality pictures,
can you supply new pictures, or pre entire release again without
problem?
--
It&#39;s all in the writing. This ruleset is open for interpretation,
since they are not clearly written. Maybe if you included some of the
older crews you excluded, this would not have happened.
Signed,
BERC (2009-08-20)
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