FilesTube

FilesTube was a metasearch engine established in 2007, which specialized in searching files in various file sharing and uploading services, such as Mega.[3] It also included sections for videos, games, lyrics and software.[4][5]

FilesTube
Type of site
Metasearch engine
Available inChinese, English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Spanish
OwnerRed-Sky Sp. z.o.o.
URLfilestube.com
Alexa rank 68,566 (14 December 2014)[1]
LaunchedJune 2007[2]
Current statusOffline

In December 2014, FilesTube discontinued its file-search service and became a free service for streaming licensed independent movies and series.[6] As of July 2016, site redirects to viewster.com, site providing access to limited number of licensed content, including Anime and movies.

It is owned by Polish company Red-Sky.[7]

The old logo of FilesTube, showing a very close resemblance to YouTube's logo.

The name and logo of the website are in the style of the video-sharing website YouTube. While the old logo looked almost identical to the YouTube logo (with "Files" replacing "You" and the logo colour being blue), slight changes have been made to the current logo.

Reception

In 2010, Donnie Jenkins of Chattanooga Times Free Press called the website "a dedicated search site to find downloadable files such as audio, video and documents".[8]

While it operated as a search engine, FilesTube said it removed copyrighted content from its search results on request.[9] However, it was blocked by court order or government action in several countries:

gollark: It is merely the hardware survey.
gollark: If anyone has samples of previous potatOS exploit code, I'd like them to submit it so that I can look for commonalities to filter on.
gollark: Yeß?
gollark: And do you want the incident report logs thing or not?
gollark: <@151391317740486657> That is LIES!

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.