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The Pirate Bay(sometimes abbreviated as TPB) is an online indexof digital contentof entertainment media and software.[1] Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tankPiratbyrån, The Pirate Bay allows visitors to search, download, and contribute magnet linksand torrent files, which facilitate peer-to-peerfile sharingamong users of the BitTorrentprotocol.
On 30 June 2014, the Argentine CNC (National Communications Commission) ordered the blocking of all The Pirate Bay domains. The order originated as a product of a trial between the site and the CAPIF (Argentinian Chamber of Phonograms Productors). With this order, the CNC made ISPs block the IP in which The Pirate Bay operates, and 12 different ...
The Pirate Bay raid took place on 31 May 2006 in Stockholm, when The Pirate Bay, a Swedish website that indexes torrent files, was raided by Swedish police, causing it to go offline for three days. Upon reopening, the site's number of visitors more than doubled, the increased popularity attributed to greater exposure through the media coverage, which is an example of the Streisand effect .
Everyone's favorite torrent site has just rolled out a mobile version: The Pirate Bay has now launched a new, mobile-optimized website it's calling The Mobile Bay. Designed to work better on ...
The Pirate Bay has tried streaming before with its Torrents Time site that also allowed in-browser streaming, but it dropped the idea quite a while back. A file-sharing site called BayFiles was ...
Jul 10, 2015 Lucas Matney. The founders of The Pirate Bay, arguably the world’s most visible torrenting site, were acquitted by a Belgian court Thursday of charges alleging criminal copyright ...
The movie details the story behind the Pirate Bay, the beleaguered torrent website that has become the target of nearly every copyright enforcement group. It follows the lives of the TPB founders ...
Wikipedia: The Pirate Bay Trial. The Pirate Bay trial is a joint criminal and civil prosecution in Sweden of four individuals charged for promoting the copyright infringement...