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Medco, Pirate Bay, LeTV, Vivendi: Intellectual Property – Bloomberg

No comments 16 November 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
Medco, Pirate Bay, LeTV, Vivendi: Intellectual Property
Bloomberg
The Pirate Bay flag will soon be adorning rum bottles in Sweden rather than a website enabling unauthorized downloading, the Torrent Freak website reported. Global Gaming Factory X said in June it was acquiring Pirate Bay after the site's founders were

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Medco, Pirate Bay, LeTV, Vivendi: Intellectual Property – BusinessWeek

No comments 14 November 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
Medco, Pirate Bay, LeTV, Vivendi: Intellectual Property
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The Pirate Bay flag will soon be adorning rum bottles in Sweden rather than a website enabling unauthorized downloading, the Torrent Freak website reported. Global Gaming Factory X said in June it was acquiring Pirate Bay after the site's founders were

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Medco, Pirate Bay, LeTV, Vivendi: Intellectual Property – BusinessWeek

No comments 13 November 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
Medco, Pirate Bay, LeTV, Vivendi: Intellectual Property
BusinessWeek
The Pirate Bay flag will soon be adorning rum bottles in Sweden rather than a website enabling unauthorized downloading, the Torrent Freak website reported. Global Gaming Factory X said in June it was acquiring Pirate Bay after the site's founders were

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Wacky story of Pirate Bay acquirer may end soon – CNET (blog)

No comments 15 December 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

CNET (blog)
Wacky story of Pirate Bay acquirer may end soon
CNET (blog)
Last year, GGF and Pandeya wowed tech media and file sharers by claiming he would buy The Pirate Bay, the world's most popular file-sharing tool.
Failed Pirate Bay Buyout Blamed for Global Gaming Factory Going Bust, AgainTorrentFreak

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Failed Pirate Bay Buyout Blamed for Global Gaming Factory Going Bust, Again – TorrentFreak

No comments 15 December 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
Failed Pirate Bay Buyout Blamed for Global Gaming Factory Going Bust, Again
TorrentFreak
After more than a year of flirting with torrent sites, including the now infamous attempts to buy The Pirate Bay, the perilous financial position of Hans

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GGF Plans To Buy and Legalize Demonoid

No comments 20 August 2010 Under: Torrent News

Global Gaming Factory’s planned acquisition of The Pirate Bay last summer surprised BitTorrent’s friends and foes alike. Eventually the deal didn’t go through due to financial problems, but after a few months of silence the company’s CEO returns to the stage. This time around there’s a new target for his ambitious plans, Demonoid, the largest semi-private BitTorrent community.

demonoidWhen Global Gaming Factory (GGF) announced that it would take over The Pirate Bay, the company bombarded the press with optimistic plans which indicated the site would become the largest online media store. The attention later shifted to the troublesome financial position of its CEO, but all along the company had confidence in its plans for the new and ‘legal’ Pirate Bay.

A few months after the announcement the deal eventually bounced. Although GGF’s shareholders agreed to the acquisition, the company failed to come up with the required $7.8m (SEK 60 million). What followed was mostly silence and the deadline for the acquisition eventually passed without an official response from the company.

Many thought that the company had abandoned its BitTorrent plans for good, but behind the scenes it was preparing for a second shockwave. In the last month GGF CEO Hans Pandeya has been continuing his plans to acquire one or more torrent sites to start an industry approved entertainment platform. One of the prime targets for a takeover at the moment is the popular BitTorrent site Demonoid, but other sites have been approached as well.

“I have finally managed to get some funds in place and want to acquire Demonoid and some other sites to execute my plans,” Pandeya told TorrentFreak. “I lost a year and a fortune due to Aktietorget’s [the equity marketplace] acrobatics during my attempt to acquire The Pirate Bay in 2009 but I think it is still not too late to acquire and convert torrent sites.”

Whether Demonoid is open for an acquisition by GGF remains to be seen. The site’s owner has not commented on the proposal yet but Pandeya hopes there will be a favorable response to his plans.

It has never been a secret that GGF was interested in buying more than one torrent site to build its entertainment empire. Last year, when all eyes were pointed at GGF’s takeover of The Pirate Bay, the company also put in a 20 million euro behind-the-scenes offer for fellow BitTorrent site Mininova. Even today, Pandeya is still interested in reactivating the deal with The Pirate Bay.

“The Pirate Bay and Isohunt are on my Most Wanted list of course but I have to take one step at a time. I hope it is going to work this time. There is a positive attitude towards out-of-the-box thinking in the US which seems to be essential for this project so keep your fingers crossed.”

It is questionable how realistic Pandeya’s most wanted list is in terms of takeover potential. TorrentFreak contacted representatives of The Pirate Bay and isoHunt who both assured us that they are not interested in a deal with GGF at the moment, not least because they doubt Pandeya actually has any money to splash around.

The owner of Demonoid, the prime target of GGF at the moment, was contacted for a comment but we haven’t heard back at the time of publication. Despite all the skepticism, Pandeya firmly believes in his plans to transform torrent sites into ‘legal’ music and movie stores, and there is little doubt that this won’t be the last we hear of it.

“My plan is doable,” Pandeya said.

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Pandeya Reattempts to Buy Pirate Bay, Turn Legit – Zeropaid

No comments 28 April 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

CNET
Pandeya Reattempts to Buy Pirate Bay, Turn Legit
Zeropaid
Last June Global Gaming Factory made headlines around the world went it announced that it had purchased Swedish BitTorrent tracker site the Pirate Bay for a
Pirate Bay says acquisition claims are 'fraud'CNET
Pirate Bay deal may have sunk before it set sailMass High Tech
Pirate Bay suitor returns with strange bid to buy websiteRegister
Billboard Business News -TorrentFreak (blog) -MarketWatch (press release)
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Pirate Bay Acquisition Back On – Billboard Business News

No comments 28 April 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

The Music Void (
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Pirate Bay Acquisition Back On
Billboard Business News
Sweden's Global Gaming Factory set out to acquire the domain name and trademarks of the Pirate Bay, with the intention of creating a
The Pirate Bay's Sale Drifts OnThe Music Void (blog)

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The Pirate Bay’s Sale Drifts On – paidContent:UK

No comments 27 April 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
The Pirate Bay's Sale Drifts On
paidContent:UK
Looks like the sale saga of The Pirate Bay may not be over quite yet. The sale of the site's domain and trademarks to Swedish software firm Global Gaming

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The Doors documentary to surface in April, high school kids who really "get it … – Tiny Mix Tapes

No comments 06 March 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
The Doors documentary to surface in April, high school kids who really "get it
Tiny Mix Tapes
In the fall of last year, Global Gaming Factory (GGF) agreed to buy The Pirate Bay. The company aimed to turn it into a legal music downloading site.

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