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The Pirate Bay Press Release On SOPA: We Are The New Hollywood – Techdirt

No comments 23 January 2012 Under: Pirate Bay News
The Pirate Bay Press Release On SOPA: We Are The New Hollywood
Techdirt
Given its general contempt for the repeated attempts to close it down, you wouldn't expect The Pirate Bay to be particularly worried by SOPA. But in its very own press release on the subject, it goes much further: it flings the ultimate insult at

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Belgian Anti-Piracy Group Threatens To Take ISPs To Court If They Don’t Block … – Techdirt

No comments 07 December 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
Belgian Anti-Piracy Group Threatens To Take ISPs To Court If They Don't Block
Techdirt
A few days after the verdict was announced The Pirate Bay registered depiraatbaai.be, a new domain not covered by the court order. Today, just a few weeks later, this domain is already the 124th most-visited in Belgium, on its way to enter the top 100.

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IFPI Asks Google to Remove Links to The Pirate Bay – Digital Media Wire

No comments 02 July 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Sky News
IFPI Asks Google to Remove Links to The Pirate Bay
Digital Media Wire
international record label trade group IFPI has asked Google to remove search results that link to file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay, Techdirt reports.
British music biz group targets Google resultsCNET
IFPI Sends DMCA Notice To Google Demanding It Stop Linking To The Pirate Bay Techdirt
UK Music Industry Targets Google With US DMCAZeropaid
PC Pro -Drowned In Sound -The Guardian
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Dutch ISPs Fighting Demands That They Block Access To The Pirate Bay – Techdirt

No comments 29 June 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

The Inquisitr
Dutch ISPs Fighting Demands That They Block Access To The Pirate Bay
Techdirt
It has sued ISPs telling them they need to block The Pirate Bay and it has sued The Pirate Bay, telling it that it needs to block all Dutch users from
Pirate Bay founding group disbandsBBC News
Injunction Forces Swedish ISP to Block Access to The Pirate Bay: ReportWeb Host Industry Review
Original Pirate Bay Founders DisbandThe Inquisitr
TechRadar UK -eWEEK Europe UK -The Local
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IFPI Asks Google to Remove Links to The Pirate Bay – Digital Media Wire

No comments 23 June 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

CNET
IFPI Asks Google to Remove Links to The Pirate Bay
Digital Media Wire
international record label trade group IFPI has asked Google to remove search results that link to file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay, Techdirt reports.
Music Biz Wants Google To Stop Linking To The Pirate BayTorrentFreak (blog)
British music biz group targets Google resultsCNET
IFPI Sends DMCA Notice To Google Demanding It Stop Linking To The Pirate Bay Techdirt
Zeropaid -PC Pro -Drowned In Sound
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Why a calendar company wants to take over The Pirate Bay – Ars Technica

No comments 28 April 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

CNET
Why a calendar company wants to take over The Pirate Bay
Ars Technica
Hans Pandeya, the man who last year said he was buying The Pirate Bay, is back in the news—and he's
Pirate Bay says acquisition claims are 'fraud'CNET
Pirate Bay Operators Deny Acquisition by Pandeya-backed FirmDigital Media Wire
Pandeya Reattempts to Buy Pirate Bay, Turn LegitZeropaid
NewTeeVee (blog) -Techdirt -Mass High Tech
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Pirate Bay Retires World’s Largest BitTorrent Tracker – Wired News

No comments 18 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

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Pirate Bay Retires World's Largest BitTorrent Tracker
Wired News
Operators of The Pirate Bay shuttered the site's BitTorrent tracker on Tuesday, six years after it was founded. Trackers — the servers that
Pirate Bay Shutting Down; Are Torrents Dead?PC Magazine
Pirate Bay moves to decentralized DHT protocol, kills trackerArs Technica
Pirate Bay's Tracker Shutdown Won't Snuff TorrentsGigaOm (blog)
CrunchGear (blog) -Techdirt -Slyck
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Pirate Bay moves to decentralized DHT protocol, kills tracker – Ars Technica

No comments 17 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

Ars Technica
Pirate Bay moves to decentralized DHT protocol, kills tracker
Ars Technica
The Pirate Bay announced today that it was killing its popular BitTorrent tracker, relying instead on the truly decentralized DHT protocol to handle file
Pirate Bay Retires World's Largest BitTorrent TrackerWired News
Pirate Bay Shutting Down; Are Torrents Dead?PC Magazine
Pirate Bay's Tracker Shutdown Won't Snuff TorrentsGigaOm (blog)
CrunchGear (blog) -Techdirt -Slyck
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The Pirate Bay Goes More Distributed, Shuts Down Tracker – Techdirt

No comments 17 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

Ars Technica
The Pirate Bay Goes More Distributed, Shuts Down Tracker
Techdirt
The folks at The Pirate Bay have shut down its tracker for good, and switched entirely to a distributed, decentralized system, called DHT.
Pirate Bay Shutting Down; Are Torrents Dead?PC Magazine
Pirate Bay Retires World's Largest BitTorrent TrackerWired News
Pirate Bay kills its own BitTorrent trackerArs Technica
GigaOm (blog) -CrunchGear (blog) -Slyck
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Court Tells Pirate Bay Founders They Can No Longer Work On The Pirate Bay – Techdirt

No comments 07 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

Zeropaid
Court Tells Pirate Bay Founders They Can No Longer Work On The Pirate Bay
Techdirt
You can't say the entertainment industry isn't persistent in their attempts to shut down The Pirate Bay (though, a portion of the site's popularity can be
Pirate Bay Looking for New BuyersZeropaid
Pirate Bay Founders Banned From Running The SiteTorrentFreak (blog)
Two Pirate Bay Founders Banned From Running The SiteErictric
The Inquisitr -p2pnet.net -Digital Media Wire
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