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The legal pressure on Tnt Village intensified in 2018 when a coalition of major copyright holders, including the Italian Publishers Association (AIE), the Federation for the Protection of Audiovisual and Multimedia Content (FAPAV), as well as giants like Eagle Pictures and Rai Cinema, filed a lawsuit against the platform. They accused it of facilitating massive copyright infringement.
A massive collection of educational materials, academic papers, and rare books that were otherwise difficult to find in local libraries. Tnt Village Archive
Decentralized advocates have uploaded parts of the archive to IPFS, making it highly resistant to future censorship or takedowns.
TNT Village was established as a forum-based Italian torrent tracker. Unlike mainstream trackers that often focused on the newest blockbuster movies, TNT Village built its reputation on: Once you confirm the scope, I can provide
A verified mirror exists at a .to domain maintained by former moderators.
What truly separated TNT Village from standard piracy sites was its strict adherence to a philosophy known as (Ethical Sharing). Founded on the principle that culture should be universally accessible, the community enforced a rigorous self-imposed code of conduct. The 12-Month Rule Unlike mainstream trackers that often focused on the
Tnt Village was not born as a traditional piracy site. Founded in 2004 by Luigi Di Liberto, a well-known radical political figure, it operated as an association called "Scambio Etico" (Ethical Swapping). The core idea was to create a community where users could share out-of-commerce works, which were often difficult or impossible to find through legal channels.