We are working on re-uploading the files to a new sharing service, some files have already been restored as of this moment.
Also we will be making more use of safelinking and using a download button, instead of visible links.
here an example button:

All Time Favorite Music, Great Movies and Latest Software. 99.9% Up-Time working FileFactory Links. TEMPORARY DOWNTIME - FILESERVE IS OUT OF BUSINESS- WE ARE RE-UPLOADING TO A NEW HOST SERVICE
In the wake of the Big Brother U.S. government’s shutdown of the file-sharing site Megaupload, another file-sharing and storage service has decided to make the “sharing” part of its service a thing of the past.
Without any due process or legal framework, such as SOPA nor PIPA, Uncle Sam, the world´s most dangerous and powerful terrorist, has the file-sharing industry scrambling. Following Fileserve´s move to suspend accounts and limit the service to basic storage, only to be downloaded by the original, Filesonic also follows suit.
FileSonic — a cloud locker that grants users 10 GB of free storage for 30 days — didn’t mention Megaupload in a statement on its Web site that announced the changes over the weekend. But it was clear that the company is worried about its users sharing things they shouldn’t.
“All sharing functionality on FileSonic is now disabled. Our service can only be used to upload and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally,” says a red banner on the site’s main page.
Web services that allow customers to share and upload files should be spooked, Eric Goldman, a professor of intellectual property law at Santa Clara University told The Washington Post’s Cecilia Kang on Friday. “They will wonder if they have done anything different from Megaupload, and does that mean the Feds will come through their door,” he said.
For it’s part, FileSonic has changed the slogans and description of its service on its main page, though clicking through for more information on its premium plan does pull up a logo with the tagline, “Upload. Store. Download. Share. We don’t believe in limits.”
FileSonic did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
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