The Pirate Bay, which was closed down following a raid by Swedish police on Tuesday, appears to have found safe haven on a Costa Rican domain. The site, which gained notoriety for hosting pirated movies and music files, has been raided repeatedly by the Swedish police. Its founders have been arrested and convicted of copyright infringement, and two are currently behind bars. The website recently made headlines for hosting unreleased movies stolen from Sony Entertainment by hackers.
You referenced ThePirateBay website was hosting digital files,
"The site, which gained notoriety for hosting pirated movies and music files, has been raided repeatedly by the Swedish police. Its founders have been arrested and convicted of copyright infringement, and two are currently behind bars.
The website recently made headlines for hosting unreleased movies stolen from Sony Entertainment by hackers."
The truth is ZERO, absolutely NO COPYRIGHT data was stored on this website. Torrent files, and more notably magnet links, point to individuals sharing files, but no files are actually hosted, stored, or made available by ThePirateBay.
This distinction wasn't referenced by the writer, Richard Adhikari in this article.
Plundered Pirate Bay May Be Back in Business
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 11, 2014 07:29 AMThe Pirate Bay, which was closed down following a raid by Swedish police on Tuesday, appears to have found safe haven on a Costa Rican domain. The site, which gained notoriety for hosting pirated movies and music files, has been raided repeatedly by the Swedish police. Its founders have been arrested and convicted of copyright infringement, and two are currently behind bars. The website recently made headlines for hosting unreleased movies stolen from Sony Entertainment by hackers.
"The site, which gained notoriety for hosting pirated movies and music files, has been raided repeatedly by the Swedish police. Its founders have been arrested and convicted of copyright infringement, and two are currently behind bars.
The website recently made headlines for hosting unreleased movies stolen from Sony Entertainment by hackers."
The truth is ZERO, absolutely NO COPYRIGHT data was stored on this website. Torrent files, and more notably magnet links, point to individuals sharing files, but no files are actually hosted, stored, or made available by ThePirateBay.
This distinction wasn't referenced by the writer, Richard Adhikari in this article.