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Lucky Jack
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It'll come back up sooner or later.
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Sea Lord
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Ocean Warrior
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That fake north Korean IP was awesome though.
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Airplane Nerd
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And you know if they don't, there's tons of torrent sites out there ready to fill the void.
I read an article today about how TPB's own founders want the site to die with this raid. Time will tell...the article also said that last time there was a raid they were only down for three days. It's been just over one day since the current raid I do believe.
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Stowaway
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Its impossible to actually get rid of the Pirate bay, it's literally like 100mb file of random strings that can be interpreted by torrent software to open a torrent. Thousands of people have copies of it so if its down for the count you can bet a hundred clones of it will pop up, hell there is probably a bunch rehosting it already.
The ONLY way you can defeat piracy is to provide a better service than the pirates. |
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Silent Hunter
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The news about this that I saw, mentioned that the site was transfer to a Costa Rica .cr domain, but only for a few ours since it already went down also.
Rilder is right, it is impossible or almost impossible to get rid of pirate bay. ![]() |
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Navy Seal
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