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The Pirate Bay Raided by Swedish police

posted by Ogi in bittorrent // 916 days 5 hours 53 minutes ago
Today it has been reported that the swedish bittorrent tracker, The Pirate Bay, was raided and shutdown by swedish police.

ThePirateBay.org had become one of the premier BitTorrent trackers, filling the void the ensured after the demise of SuprNova.org.

Details are still sketchy but sometime this morning ThePirateBay.org was raided by police, and the servers seized, meaning that the PirateBays tracker is offline and will remain offline for the time being. Whether this will keep ThePirateBay.org offline indefinitely is another matter. The Police also arrested 3 people, aged 22, 24 and 28, who were directly involved with ThePirateBay.org

The Swedish police also seized the "Pirate Party" servers, a swedish political party created to represent the file-sharing community politically (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party)

Up-to-date details are being posted on the "current event" page on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirate_Bay

More News:
http://www.thelocal.se/article.php?ID=3955&date=20060531

http://wiredfire.org/index.php?q=node/63

  • #1    Sure is a sad day, hopefully they can put up a fight however...
    posted by ccc1005 916 days 5 hours 34 minutes ago
  • #2    Its interesting to note that after the shutdown, the total bandwidth consumption of Stockholm decreased noticably. Shows how popular the tracker was ( see http://stats.autonomica.se/mrtg/sums/Stockholm_GE.html)
    posted by Ogi 916 days 5 hours 24 minutes ago
  • #3    The Pirate Bureau has setup a temporary blog where they will be details events as they occur, unfortunately (for me at least) its in swedish. See http://piratbyran.blogspot.com/ for more info.
    posted by Ogi 916 days 3 hours 29 minutes ago
  • #4    Find more bittorrent sites:

    http://www.zeropaid.com/php/links/?id=2
    posted by dubstylee 916 days 3 hours 1 minute ago
  • #5    hahahaha. great news.
    posted by Gunboat 916 days 2 hours 36 minutes ago
  • #6    @Gunboat.....what so great about them being taken offline fool? You sound like a dumbass. Thepiratebay.org was one of the largest BT sites and I hope they fight this and can countersue if there is any way possible.

    They have been thumbing their nose at the media companies for a long time, but I think this will backfire on sweedish authorities, because that is NOT america and the sweedish people do not look on filesharing as a crime.

    Have your laugh now, but later on I hope you choke on your laughter!
    posted by meyou123 916 days 18 minutes ago
  • #7    from what i understand about swedish law the pirate bay was not breaking the law. they didnt host any copyrighted content on thier servers, they only provided the torrents. its a shame, it really is.
    posted by statusquo80 915 days 23 hours 53 minutes ago
  • #8    This will be an interesting story to follow. But lets be real, there are plenty of other options in BT downloads sites. Just look at the zp list, loads to choose from.
    posted by Jorge 915 days 23 hours 11 minutes ago
  • #9    TorrentSpy is better anyways.......not that that makes it all good. And yes, as Dub pointed out, for those looking for alternatives.....

    http://www.zeropaid.com/php/links/?id=2
    posted by soulxtc 915 days 23 hours 8 minutes ago
  • #10    Yes, plenty of other options Jorge, but I liked Pirate Bay. Here's looking to their return.
    posted by bobhss 915 days 22 hours 23 minutes ago
  • #11    Make that Two of us that want TPB to return! It was more than just a BT site. I felt that they really cared about the filesharing community and wanted to make a difference. They were always updating their site and even added english to the site....it used to be all in dutch.
    posted by meyou123 915 days 18 hours 5 minutes ago
  • #12    Piratebay is overglorified and if you really think about it sucks ass as there are plenty of alternatives that are so much better.
    posted by moneoa 915 days 16 hours 58 minutes ago
  • #13    The MPAA is gloating:

    http://www.mpaa.org/press_releases/2006_05_31.pdf

    "Swedish Authorities Sink Pirate Bay"

    At least someone is fighting back:

    http://www.zeropaid.com/news/6466/MPAA+v+Shawn+Hogan%3A+The+Zeropaid+Interview
    posted by dubstylee 915 days 16 hours 37 minutes ago
  • #14    @monea...that is just your opinion! That site had content you could not get anywhere else besides the edonkey network! It does NOT suck ass.
    posted by meyou123 915 days 15 hours 50 minutes ago
  • #15    You do have to admire the fact that these guys even went so far as to form their own POLITICAL PARTY! Instead of doing nothing they decided to act and make their opinions heard. God bless em'.
    posted by soulxtc 915 days 13 hours 40 minutes ago
  • #16    i hated using pirate bay too, the search engine blew chunks. however i still view this as a serious defeat because of what they stood for. i just dont see how this one is going to hold up though, they pretty much are immune
    posted by Signa 915 days 12 hours 41 minutes ago
  • #17    Pix of the raid.

    http://82.99.25.142/prq/
    posted by shawners 915 days 8 hours 36 minutes ago
  • #18    From http://thepiratebay.org

    Quote:

    SITE DOWN - WILL BE UP AND FULLY FUNCTIONAL WITHIN A DAY OR TWO

    In the morning of 2006-05-31 the Swedish National Criminal Police showed a search warrant to Rix|Port80 personnell. The warrant was valid for all datacentres of Rix|Port80 and was directed at The Pirate Bay. The allegation was breach of copy-right law, alternatively assisting breach of copy-right law.

    The police officers were allowed access to the racks where the TPB servers and other servers are hosted. All servers in the racks were clearly marked as to which sites run on each. The police took down all servers in the racks, including the non-commercial site PiratbyrÄn, the mission of which is to defend the rights of TPB via public debate.

    According to police officers simultaneously questioning the president of Rix|Port80, the purpose of the search warrant is to take down TPB in order to secure evidence of the allegations mentioned above.

    The necessity for securing technical evidence for the existance of a web-service which is fully official, the legality of which has been under public debate for years and whose principals are public persons giving regular press interviews, could not be explained. Asked for other reasoning behind the choice to take down a site, without knowing wether it is illegal or not, the officers explained that this is normal.

    The TPB can receive compensation from the Swedish state in case that the upcoming legal processes show that TPB is indeed legal.
    posted by FAUPET 915 days 6 hours 47 minutes ago
  • posted by FAUPET 915 days 6 hours 44 minutes ago
  • #20    Oh no! Now we won't be able to get torrent links......apart from one of the other 20 torrent sites.

    What a complete waste of police time....are swedish streets free of crime?
    posted by forgeuk 915 days 6 hours 23 minutes ago

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