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Swedish Retailer Pirates the Pirate Bay Logo – Wired News

No comments 16 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News
Swedish Retailer Pirates the Pirate Bay Logo
Wired News
A Swedish online clothing and tech retailer has assumed ownership of The Pirate Bay's logo and plans to market the iconic pirate ship
Company Snatches Pirate Bay Logo as its OwnTom’s Hardware Guide
T-shirt firm hijacks good ship Pirate BayRegister
Iconic Pirate Bay Ship Logo Hijacked By Private CompanyTorrentFreak (blog)

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Company Snatches Pirate Bay Logo as its Own – Tom’s Hardware Guide

No comments 16 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News
Company Snatches Pirate Bay Logo as its Own
Tom’s Hardware Guide
The Pirate Bay logo has been registered by a company planning to sell USB sticks under the brand. A company's logo plays a huge role in its success.
T-shirt firm hijacks good ship Pirate BayRegister
Iconic Pirate Bay Ship Logo Hijacked By Private CompanyTorrentFreak (blog)

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T-shirt firm hijacks good ship Pirate Bay – Register

No comments 16 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News
T-shirt firm hijacks good ship Pirate Bay
Register
A Swedish firm has hijacked the Pirate Bay logo after discovering the torrent tracker had not registered its
Iconic Pirate Bay Ship Logo Hijacked By Private CompanyTorrentFreak (blog)

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Iconic Pirate Bay Ship Logo Hijacked By Private Company – TorrentFreak (blog)

No comments 16 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News
Iconic Pirate Bay Ship Logo Hijacked By Private Company
TorrentFreak (blog)
Seen by millions of people worldwide, the ship design used by The Pirate Bay is one of the most recognizable logos on the Internet today.

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It’s Time To Sink The Pirate Bay, and Replace It

No comments 13 September 2009 Under: Torrent News

pirate bayWhether or not The Pirate Bay will end up being sold, the ship has served its purpose and is destined for Davy Jones’s Locker. Luckily for most BitTorrent fans there are plenty of alternatives.

However, in the current climate where media moguls send their lawyers after everything that could be used to infringe copyrights, a paradigm shift might be needed. This is exactly what Piracy Bureau co-founder and Pirate Bay insider Rasmus Fleischer is hinting at.

“The symbolic value of The Pirate Bay has enabled us to make a difference in many ways. But there are also problems with it which are becoming ever more clear. After all, P2P was never meant to have one single ship as its almighty symbol,” he writes in a recent blog post.

“It’s time to sink the ship and move on,” Rasmus adds, as he links to a presentation (see below) where he explains how it may live on in a more decentralized setup. In short he argues that The Pirate Bay will dissolve, but in its place many “new TPBs” will return, just without the familiar domain name and pirate ship logo.

This is very similar to a concept Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde had in mind for the new Pirate Bay. A decentralized setup through which the ‘torrent site’ controls only a tiny part of the ’sharing’ process.

At the basis of this new scheme are two services that have launched in recent months, all run by people close to the original Pirate Bay crew. On the one hand there is the new OpenBitTorrent tracker that does not have a searchable index of torrents, but is simply used as a standalone tracker handling communication between peers.

To decentralize even further, friends of The Pirate Bay have launched the new torrent hosting service Torrage. This new service is open to other torrent sites and can be accessed through an API. When Torrage and OpenBitTorrent are combined everyone can run a BitTorrent site of their own with minimal resources.

There is little doubt that The Pirate Bay as we know it will cease to exist, but with OpenBitTorrent and Torrage it is easy enough to build new ones – and there are already a few promising projects in the making. You’ll be surprised.

The Pirate Bay is about to dissolve: End of an era?

Article from: TorrentFreak, check out our new blog at FreakBits.

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