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Pirate Bay Index Archive used to start new BT Site
Pirate Bay Index Archive used to start new BT Site
A new Site called BT Arena will be putting the massive amount of data back out for your illegal downloading pleasure. This is probably going to piss the motion picture and recording industry off quite…
Pirate Bay website back online
driverheaven.net — File-sharing website The Pirate Bay (TPB) is back online after its former internet service provider (ISP) was... forced to take down the site. Stockholm district court made the order on 21 August, saying ISP Black Internet would be fined 500,000 kronor (£43,000) if it did not comply. _________ ... (more) Pirate Bay website back online
Download a Copy of The Pirate Bay Before It’s Gone
torrentfreak.com — pirate bay In fact, every TorrentFreak reader can easily store a backup of The Pirate Bay on... his or her hard drive. Everyone can download it straight from The Pirate Bay, conveniently packed into a massive torrent amounting to 21.3 Gigabytes of data. ... (more) Download a Copy of The Pirate Bay Before It’s Gone
No Pirate Bay Deal, Says Key GGF Technology Partner
No Pirate Bay Deal, Says Key GGF Technology Partner
torrentfreak.com — pirate bay In addition to having little to no money to buy The Pirate Bay for 60... million kronor ($7.8m), GGF also has to find 100 million Swedish kronor to buy Peerialism, the company under agreement to provide the core technology behind the project. ... (more) No Pirate Bay Deal, Says Key GGF Technology Partner
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Pirate Bay Index Gets Revived
Overclockers Club news Feed — ... confirmed that it will try and turn the website into a paid service for users, to allow for a legal way of accessing various types of multimedia content. This news came shortly after the trial found the site to be in the wrong in many ways in terms of copyright infringement. One user of the Pirate Bay before the trial however has put together a file of information, better known as the Data Index, which comes to a total of 21.3GB worth of information. The user that has the file will be putting together a new site called BT Arena, which will put the massive amount ...

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