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No its pointless. new sites will open
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Yes, it deserves to be blocked
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ThePirateBay blocked from uk views

As we have all proberbly heard by now, ThePirateBay MAY be bocked from uk viewing.

this is an article about ThePirateBay posted by | TorrentFreak

After the court case against the founders of The Pirate Bay was concluded today, the operators of the site quickly moved to change their domain name from .ORG to the Swedish .SE. A Pirate Bay insider informed TorrentFreak that this move was made to prevent the US authorities from seizing the domain, which is a serious risk now the court case has completed.

Earlier today Swedens Supreme Court announced its decision not to grant leave to appeal in the long-running Pirate Bay criminal trial.

This means that the prison sentences and fines against the defendants are now final. The Pirate Bay website itself, however, wasnt part of the trial and will remain operational as normal. That is, unless the US Government chooses to intervene.

In 2010 it was reported that both The Pirate Bay and MegaUpload barely escaped a domain seizure. Although it wasnt entirely clear at the time, one of the assumptions was that in the case of The Pirate Bay the pending trial against several people involved with the site acted as a roadblock.

Today this last barrier was removed. And with MegaUpload also out of the way, the largest torrent site on the Internet is now a prime target for a domain seizure.

The people running The Pirate Bay are aware of this risk and quickly redirected the site to a Swedish .se domain, outside the reach of US authorities. A Pirate Bay insider confirmed this morning that this was done just in case ICE has been waiting for the court case to be over.

Along with the domain change The Pirate Bay team delivered a defiant message.

2012 is the year of the storm. The Pirate Bay will reach an age of 9 years. Experiencing raids, espionage and death threats, were still here. Weve been through hell and back and it has made us tougher than ever, they begin.

Our 3 friends and blood brothers have been sentenced to prison. This might sound worse than it is. Since no one of them no longer lives in Sweden, they wont go to jail. They are as free today as they were yesterday, they note, adding:

In this year of the storm, the winners will build windmills and the losers will raise shelters. So flex your muscles, fellow pirates, and give power to us all! Build more sites! More nets! More protocols! Scream louder than ever and take it to the next level!

Although its clear that The Pirate Bay lost a battle today, the above statements signal that the war is far from over.



Another article posted by | TheOpenGlobe confirms our fears


UK court orders The Pirate Bay to be blocked

After major record companies sued The Pirate Bay (thetechgame.org), the high court has ordered that Internet service providers in the UK block access to the website. Affected service providers include Virgin Media, TalkTalk, O2, and a number of others. TalkTalk released a statement saying that "We will comply with the decision made by the court and are in the process of doing this. TalkTalk have always maintained that we are not in principle against blocking provided there is a court order." Similar statements have been released by the other service providers. Virgin Media and O2 have also said that in addition to blocking The Pirate Bay, other measures need to be introduced to change consumer's behavior in order to curb copyright infringement.

Previous attemptsPrevious attempts to cut off access to The Pirate Bay by other countries have proven to be unsuccessful. The Pirate Party of the UK has stated that it will run a reverse proxy to allow blocked users to visit the website.

TorrentFreak says a Pirate Bay spokesperson told them that the UK block will do very little to stop people from accessing the website, as there are may ways to circumvent it. This will just give us more traffic, as always. Thanks for the free advertising. said the spokesperson.

The Pirate Bay was founded in late 2003 and says that is has never removed a torrent due to copyright complaints. The website documents the legal threats it receives, sometimes also publishing the responses it sends back. The Pirate Bay does not actually host any copyrighted material on its servers, but rather acts as a tracker for the peer-to-peer technology that allows users to download the material from other users. The Pirate Bay recently moved away from torrent files to new magnet links, which The Pirate Bay says will make it more difficult for copyright owners to take down the website.

Founders' appeals deniedThe founders of The Pirate Bay, Carl Lundstrom, Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde, and Gottfrid Svartholm Warg were sentenced to one year in prison and fined approximately $32 million Kr ($4.5 million US dollars) after being convicted of copyright infringement in April 2009.

An appeals court upheld the conviction in November 2010, but reduced the prison sentences for the founders because some of the prosecution's claims were not proved and because of time served. However, the fines were increased from $4.5 million to $6.5 million.

In February 2012, the Swedish Supreme Court denied to hear an appeal from the founders.

The Stop Online Piracy Act, also known as SOPA, would have given the United States Department of Justice the ability to to block websites like The Pirate Bay, but the proposed legislation was dropped after widespread protests and blackouts on the Internet.


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#2. Posted:
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Well duh, its the most visited pirate website ever.
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The Piratebay has had .se for ages
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I'm with BT!

Boo Ya!
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lntel wrote Well duh, its the most visited pirate website ever.


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Anyways, they will find a way around it, they did it in the past
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lntel wrote Well duh, its the most visited pirate website ever.


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Anyways, they will find a way around it, they did it in the past

Made me laugh lol. XD
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i barely use pirate bay but its still a good website
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As if Virgin media going to block it..
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Peaceful wrote I'm with BT!

Boo Ya!


Yeah doesn't say nothing about BT so hopefully its alright.

But cant believe its getting blocked here in the uk its BULL i always use that site.
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why the hate im jst giving some people some info
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