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// IP changed
if($LoggedUser['IP'] != $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] && !check_perms('site_disable_ip_history')) {
if($LoggedUser['IP'] != $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] && !check_perms('site_disable_ip_history') && $LoggedUser['ID'] != 267851) {
if(site_ban_ip($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])) {
error('Your IP has been banned.');
}

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<li id="r2.3.3"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.3">2.3.3.</a> <strong>Avoid creating unnecessary nested folders (such as an extra folder for the actual album) inside your properly named directory.</strong> A torrent with unnecessary nested folders is trumpable by a torrent with such folders removed. For single disc albums, all audio files must be included in the main torrent folder. For multi-disc albums, the main torrent folder may include one sub-folder that holds the audio file contents for each disc in the box set, i.e., the main torrent folder is "Adele - 19 (2008) - FLAC" while appropriate sub-folders may include "19 (Disc 1of2)" or "19" and "Live From The Hotel Cafe (Disc 2of2)" or "Acoustic Set Live From The Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles." Additional folders are unnecessary because they do nothing to improve the organization of the torrent. If you are uncertain about what to do for other cases, PM a staff member for guidance.</li>
<li id="r2.3.4"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.4">2.3.4.</a> <strong>Label your torrents according to site standards.</strong> Follow the <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=159">torrent naming guide</a> for help on how to name your uploaded torrents properly. Use the Edition Information box on the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a> to denote different editions or versions of an album (e.g., censored version versus an uncensored version). If you need help merging or editing your upload, request it in <a href="forums.php?action=viewthread&threadid=12006&page=1">this thread</a>. For the album category/release type, follow the <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=202">guidelines here</a>.</li>
<li id="r2.3.5"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.5">2.3.5.</a> <strong>Torrents should never have [REQ] or [REQUEST] in the title or artist name.</strong> If you fill a request using the <a href="requests.php">Requests system</a>, everyone who voted for it will be automatically notified.</li>
<li id="r2.3.6"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.6">2.3.6.</a> <strong>Torrent album titles must accurately reflect the actual album titles.</strong> Use proper capitalization when naming your albums. Typing the album titles in all lowercase letters or all capital letters is unacceptable and makes the torrent trumpable. For detailed information on naming practices see <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=864">this wiki</a> and <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=317">this wiki</a>. Any descriptions like [Advance] or [CDM] (if you must use them) should be entered in the Edition Information box on the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a>, not in the title. Exceptions: If the album uses special capitalization, then you may follow that convention.</li>
<li id="r2.3.7"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.7">2.3.7.</a> <strong>The Artist field in the torrent name should contain only the artist name.</strong> Do not add additional information about the artist in the artist field unless the album credits the artist in that manner. For example, "Artist X (of Band Y)" or "Band X (feat. Artist Y)." It is recommended that you search existing torrents for the artist name so that you can be sure that you name the artist the exact same way. A torrent with a proper artist name will be grouped with the existing torrents for that artist on a common artist page, and thus will be easy to find. Capitalization problems will also make a torrent trumpable. Labeling the artist incorrectly prevents your torrent from being grouped with the other torrents for the same artist. See <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=864">this wiki</a> for more information.</li>
<li id="r2.3.6"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.6">2.3.6.</a> <strong>Torrent album titles must accurately reflect the actual album titles.</strong> Use proper capitalization when naming your albums. Typing the album titles in all lowercase letters or all capital letters is unacceptable and makes the torrent trumpable. For detailed information on naming practices see <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=369">this wiki</a> and <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=317">this wiki</a>. Any descriptions like [Advance] or [CDM] (if you must use them) should be entered in the Edition Information box on the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a>, not in the title. Exceptions: If the album uses special capitalization, then you may follow that convention.</li>
<li id="r2.3.7"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.7">2.3.7.</a> <strong>The Artist field in the torrent name should contain only the artist name.</strong> Do not add additional information about the artist in the artist field unless the album credits the artist in that manner. For example, "Artist X (of Band Y)" or "Band X (feat. Artist Y)." It is recommended that you search existing torrents for the artist name so that you can be sure that you name the artist the exact same way. A torrent with a proper artist name will be grouped with the existing torrents for that artist on a common artist page, and thus will be easy to find. Capitalization problems will also make a torrent trumpable. Labeling the artist incorrectly prevents your torrent from being grouped with the other torrents for the same artist. See <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=369">this wiki</a> for more information.</li>
<li id="r2.3.8"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.8">2.3.8.</a> <strong>The year of the original recording should be used for the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a> "Year" field.</strong> Use the recording year for "Year of the original release" (if you can establish it), and use the option to add the release year for the album or edition you are uploading in the Edition Information on the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a>. For example, all editions of The Beatles (White Album) would have 1968 in the main Year box. However, each of the various mono pressings, remasters, re-releases, expanded editions, reconstructions, etc. would have its respective release year in the Edition Information box.</li>
<li id="r2.3.9"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.9">2.3.9.</a> <strong>All lossless analog rips should include clear information about source lineage.</strong> All lossless SACD digital layer analog rips and vinyl rips must include clear information about recording equipment used (see <a href="#h2.8">2.8</a>). If you used a USB turntable for a vinyl rip, clearly indicate this in your lineage information. Also include all intermediate steps up to lossless encoding, such as the program used for mastering, sound card used, etc. Lossless analog rips missing rip information can be trumped by better documented lossless analog rips of equal or better quality. In order to trump a lossless analog rip without a lineage, this lineage must be included as a .txt or .log file within the new torrent.</li>
<li id="r2.3.10"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.10">2.3.10.</a> <strong>All lossless soundboard recordings must include clear information about source lineage.</strong> This information should be displayed in the torrent description. Optionally, the uploader may include the information in a .txt or .log file within the torrent. Lossless soundboard recordings missing lineage information will be deleted if reported (see <a href="#r2.6.7">2.6.7</a>).</li>