For the last couple of days there were stories of The Pirate Bay, the worlds largest bittorrent tracker, being taken offline by swedish athorities while they were being investigated for copyright infringement. Even the MPAA released a statement praising the police raids on TPB's hosting provider as proof that internet pirates can't hide anywhere. Well, maybe they jumped the gun just a little. It seem like today the website of The Pirate Bay is being put back online. Things are a little slow, but the site is there, available once again for people world-wide to enjoy. Does this mean that sites like The Pirate Bay are here to stay? It will be interesting to see what happens over the next few days, when TPB fills in the missing details about what happened, and the **AA's have their say. News source: The Pirate Bay Link: MPAA Statement about the takedown of TPB Link: Story on Wired.comRead full story...
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