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Mininova Reaches 1 Billion Downloads (updated 24_02_'07)
31-03-08 TorrentFreak  

 

Mininova, one of the most popular BitTorrent search engines just passed the 1 billion torrent downloads mark. We had the chance to do an exclusive interview with Niek, one of the founders of mininova.

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TorrentFreak: When did you first learn about BitTorrent?

Niek: I guess that was somewhere back in 2003. Rob, one of the other Mininova staff members, pointed me to a new kind of P2P protocol, named BitTorrent, and soon thereafter I became a regular visitor of websites like Torrentse.cx, Lokitorrents.com, Bytemonsoon.com and of course Suprnova.org. Those websites are all dead now (the first two disappeared suddenly after running a successful donation round…), but they have to be credited for setting the first steps in building a torrent search engine.

TorrentFreak: When and why did you decide to start mininova?

Niek: That was back in December 2004. Andrej decided to take Suprnova down, which was a very popular torrent website at that time (although not as popular as the top-3 BitTorrent sites individually nowadays). As one of the regular visitors of Suprnova (and a programmer myself), I decided to code a new torrent search engine. Erik, Jos, Matthijs and Rob joined me, and we released the first public version of Mininova on January 15, 2005. My poor DSL line couldn't handle the bandwidth the site was generating, but luckily Gottfrid of ThePirateBay offered us a hosting account. Well, the site got way too popular, so we had to look for a new hosting place. We temporarily moved to Gary of isoHunt, but it didn't took long before we got our own set of servers. Since that time, Mininova have seen continuous growth in both popularity and content.

TorrentFreak: Did you ever expected that the site would be such a great success?

Niek: No, definitely not. Of course we hoped that Mininova would become a success, but not of this magnitude. Who would have thought that Mininova would become more than two times as popular as Suprnova was on its peak days?

TorrentFreak: What do you think the future will bring for BitTorrent, and BitTorrent sites?

Niek: In the previous years we've seen additions like DHT, encryption and other enhancements to the BitTorrent protocol. I think we'll see some other nice enhancements in the future (maybe TCP/UDP hole punching?). Also, BitTorrent sites keep innovating new features, and I'm happy to see we're (one of) the leader(s) in this area.

TorrentFreak: Are there any future plans or developments you want to share with our readers?

Niek: We just released our new site with many new features, but we're already planning and prototyping new features for the next version. Of course we're always open for feature requests, so in case anybody got a great idea: please mail us :)

TorrentFreak: What keeps mininova in the air?

Niek: This is our current server setup:

  • 9 servers at XS Networks for the main site (100mbit/s traffic)
  • 3 servers at Leaseweb for the blog/advertisements (20mbit/s traffic)
  • 1 server in the USA for the forum (10mbit/s traffic)
  • Our staff consists of 5 administrators: Erik, Jos, Matthijs, Rob and I. And of course we couldn't be anywhere without our dedicated group of moderators!

    TorrentFreak: Do you get a lot of DMCA takedown notices? And how do you handle these?

    Niek: I think we get on average 2 or 3 removal requests per day. We handle these with care according to our copyright policy. I'm happy to say we've never had any problems in this area.

    TorrentFreak: What makes mininova stand out compared to other BitTorrent sites?

    Niek: The simplicity, the speed, the no-nonsense design and functionality. And of course the new features, which we keep inventing, to improve usability. I guess we also have quite a few users due to our family safe policy, we don't allow any pornographic torrents on our site.

    TorrentFreak: What are you doing when you're not working on mininova?

    Niek: Keeping a website of this size running requires quite some time. But in my spare time I'm socializing with friends, studying, hanging out in the pub, and all the other kind of things guys of my age tend to do ;)

    TorrentFreak: Anything to add?

    Niek: Thanks for the interview; I really appreciate the time you take to run TorrentFreak. I think it's a good addition to the (not always very objective) journalism on torrent sites.

    TorrentFreak: Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions.


    Secon part (just take a look at this, Bro.)

    Mininova: Serving Billions of Torrents and Buying Bugattis

    Mininova has evolved quite a bit since it has started three years ago. Within a year it was one of the most visited torrent sites on the Internet, and the ever increasing number of users resulted in the 4 billionth torrent download recently. Time to ask some questions.

    The Mininova team has always been on top of the latest p2p developments. They recently launched a content distribution platform for independent publishers, a music streaming feature, and in the meanwhile they served billions of torrents. In fact, Mininova celebrated the 4 billionth .torrent download earlier this week.

    Contrary to the Pirate Bay guys, however, the people behind Mininova prefer to lay low, and don't speak out in public very often. We had the chance to do a short Q&A with Niek, one of the co-founders and the CEO of Mininova (yes, it's a company).

    TorrentFreak: Recently you have started to focus more on legal content, that is .torrent files uploaded by approved publishers. What are your plans with the Mininova publisher platform for the future, and will this affect the other .torrent files hosted on Mininova?

    Niek: We focus on extending and improving our Content Distribution service. Publishers will see more distribution options (e.g. extensive statistics) in the near future, and users will be able to find featured content easier. Our plan is to offer the most sophisticated and scalable distribution service of the future. Functionality of "regular" torrent files will of course be kept as it is now.

    TorrentFreak: The Mininova CD launched in December 2007, how many publishers are releasing their content on Mininova now?

    Niek: Over 330 premium publishers are now actively using Mininova to share their content. We receive functionality requests from time to time, but overall they're very pleased with the CD service.

    TorrentFreak: Like any other BitTorrent site, Mininova has to deal with a huge number to DMCA takedown requests from copyright holders. How is your relationship with the people who want you to remove .torrent files from your index?

    Niek: I would say that in general the relationship with copyright owners is very good. Our copyright policy is being used by many companies and organizations when necessary. Some copyright owners are so satisfied with our service that they send stuff like collectors editions of their products :)

    TorrentFreak: Mininova never had it's own tracker. Why is this? Don't you think you have a responsibility to help out the BitTorrent community here, especially now there are only a few reliable BitTorrent trackers out there?

    Niek: We discussed this matter from the start. We do run a tracker, but only for Content Distribution purposes. Running an open tracker is not a trivial task, it requires major technical and financial backing. Thus, running such a tracker is currently not an option for us.

    TorrentFreak: Mininova is a registered company in the Netherlands. Has 2007 been a good year for the company profit wise?

    Niek: I would say this was a pretty nice year. We just bought a Palm Tree island in Dubai (we chose the bottom right leaf, for those who're interested). I also received my second Bugatti Veyron last week (bonus for the increased Q4 numbers). Oh, and don't forget to watch MTV Cribs next month to see all this stuff. /sarcasm

    TorrentFreak: About the future, where do you see Mininova in 10 years from now? do you think people will still download .torrent files by then?

    Niek: Predicting the future is probably one of the most dangerous things to do (remember Bill gates and his 640K?). One thing is for sure: P2P won't go away anytime soon. We will probably share more files than ever in 10 years, either using an improved version of BitTorrent or a different P2P protocol. We hope that Mininova will stay on top of developments.

    TorrentFreak: Thanks for taking the time to talk to TorrentFreak, even though you skipped some questions ;) Is there anything you like to add?

    Niek: Thanks to all our users! Especially the 4 billion downloads wouldn't never been possibly without your support and the great help of our moderating team. TorrentFreak, thank you for your time.


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