Project Black is a close community which discusses several topics including, Applications, Games, Movies, TV Shows and more. I stumbled across Project Black early 2006, signed up and became apart of the ever growing community. Project Black is structured around “warez” however, it doesn’t host any files on its server, simply posting links to external hosts, making it perfectly legal.

Late 2007 Project Black had over 1,500 members and was expanding rapidly, though they seem to have a few licensing troubles and had to shut their website down. I wasn’t able to access the community in months until they finally released their new look recently, hence my writing about it.

Project Black has always been a safe and clean website, never any malicious software trying to get into your computer. Being an experienced webmaster, I’ve seen thousands of websites that use various tactics to gain access to one’s computer but very few warez sites like Project Black have I seen posses such a clean record.

Knowing the administrator personally, I’ve spoken with him on numerous occasions and have since partnered with Project Black. I believe Project Black is an interest to everyone who resides on the Internet, especially on a regular basis like myself. If you have a similar website (i.e. Warez Forum) you can request to partner with Project Black by heading to their Warez Resources page and following the details.

If you have any questions about Project Black, what to do or anything else related, you can contact me or email Project Black: contact AT projectblack DOT org

The link for Project Black will always be visible under my “Sites of Interest” column on the right hand side. Visit Project Black to find out more.

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