http://bt.etree.org - This site has tons of music available from artists who have agreed to allow their music to be distributed by fans. Everyone from Phish to the Grateful Dead to John Mayer can be found here. Warning to downloaders: the music found here is typically encoded as either FLAC or SHN, which means that you may be looking at close to one gigabyte of download, since the music is CD quality.
http://www.legaltorrents.com/ - As the website says, this site "is a collection of Creative Commons-licensed, legally downloadable, freely distributable creator-approved films." Lots of interesting stuff on this site, including a documentary about the scifi show/movie Firefly/Serenity, which you can also purchase on DVD if interested.
http://www.publicdomaintorrents.com/ - Lots of stuff for fans of golden oldies on this site. Buster Keaton, Baby Huey, Laurel & Hardy, Flash Gordon, Superman TV episodes. Everything on the site, as the name would suggest, is in the public domain, and therefore freely distributable.
http://2007.sxsw.com/toolbox/ - Only one torrent on this site, but it's a big one. Weighing in at over 3.1 gigabytes, the single torrent offered at this site (which is put up by the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas), has 795 mp3 files from performers scheduled to appear. In addition, there are podcasts available for your downloading pleasure.
http://linuxtracker.org/ - Linux afficionados have long used the bittorrent protocol to help distribute the CD-length .iso files necessary to use Linux, and this site is a repository of torrents to get those files. Interested in downloading Ubuntu or SuSE or Fedora? Look no further than this site.
http://revision3.com/ - A collection of web TV shows, such as Geekdrome, iFanboy, Diggnation and PixelPerfect. From entertainment to technology, this website has you covered.
http://www.zudeo.com/ - Brought to you by the people who created the bittorrent client Azureus, Zudeo is really Azureus 3.0, but in addition to a client, it offers a store where free (and for-pay), items may be downloaded. Some content is available from users, but much will be commercially licensed content from partners such as BBC, A&E, G4 and National Geographic.
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