Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Pirate Bay

  • The Pirate Bay down in extended outage

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Popular torrent hub The Pirate Bay suffered an extended outage on Monday and Tuesday, coinciding with a government raid on its former Web hosting service.

    money.cnn.com

  • The Pirate Bay: Man Prosecuted For Releasing Beyonce Album '4' Early on File ...

    The man who released Beyonce's new album on The Pirate Bay apparently worked in the music industry. He released it on June 8th, when the artist was planning the release for June 24th.

    technology.gather.com

  • Unique Pirate Bay Case Sees Prosecution for Beyonce Pre-Release

    But this week sees a change and what could become a turning point, with the prosecution of a music industry worker who leaked an unreleased Beyonce album onto The Pirate Bay. On Monday a man was sued for copyright infringement. He is suspected of ...

    torrentfreak.com

  • The Pirate Bay Did Not Get Shut Down

    The Pirate Bay went down for quite some time today. Whenever the site goes down for more than five minutes, people begin to fear the worst.

    www.webpronews.com

  • Pirate Bay founder detained in Sweden without charges - could Julian Assange ...

    A notorious file-sharing web site, Pirate Bay was shut down for most of the day on Monday after Swedish police reportedly raided PRQ, the server for Pirate Bay, and seized four of its servers in Stockholm, according to Forbes Magazine. The free-speech ...

    www.masslive.com

  • Pirate Bay Down Due to Power Failure

    The Pirate Bay is down at the moment, so naturally people start to get worried. Every time the site goes offline for a few minutes thousands of people start to worry that something awful has happened to their beloved site.

    torrentfreak.com

  • Canada's stimulus plan advertised on The Pirate Bay

    It's not clear how the banners, bearing the tagline "Find out what's in it for you," wound up on The Pirate Bay alongside low-rent ads for gambling businesses, dating sites, "Find a Chinese bride" services, and the like. The Citizen contacted the ...

    news.cnet.com

  • Pirate Bay site sinks, Swedish police raid its ISP

    Rumors are flying after the Pirate Bay's website took a dive on Monday just as news broke of a raid by Swedish police on its hosting company PRQ - but the group says the two facts are not related.

    www.theregister.co.uk

  • Pirate Bay down: The Pirate Bay's website host PRQ raided by Swedish police ...

    Popular torrent website Pirate Bay's web host was raided by Sweden's police force Monday, according to Forbes . The Stockholm-based web host PeRiQuito AB, or PRQ, was raided by officers who took four of its servers, according to the report.

    www.wptv.com

  • Pirate Bay founder still in jail without any charges

    Gottfrid Svartholm, co-founder of the once-popular torrent tracker The Pirate Bay, is still being held in jail for at least two more weeks because he is suspected of hacking into a Swedish IT company.

    www.slashgear.com

  • Pirate Bay founder's detained for tax hack investigation

    Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg will remain in detention for at least two more weeks while Swedish prosecutors investigate his alleged involvement in the hacking of IT company Logica, a Swedish court ruled Friday.

    www.pcworld.com

  • Anonymous says 'Expect us, Sweden' after police raid torrent host PRQ

    A clutch of torrent sites went offline Monday after Swedish police raided PRQ, the former web host of The Pirate Bay - prompting threats of retaliation from hacktivist group Anonymous.

    www.zdnet.com

  • Sweden detains Pirate Bay founder in oppressive conditions without charges

    The Pirate Bay co-founder is not allowed to have visitors and is being refused access to newspapers and television. . . . The Prosecutor hasn't ruled out a request for another extension of Gottfrid's detainment in two weeks, if the investigation is ...

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • The Pirate Bay down, but not because of police raid on its hosting firm

    Whenever The Pirate Bay suffers a technical wobble that stops people from accessing the infamous file-sharing website for a few minutes, rumours circulate that this is it, the servers of the rogue service have finally been seized by the powers that be ...

    www.thecmuwebsite.com

  • Pirate Bay Founder Remains Locked Up Without Charges

    Initially it was assumed that Gottfrid was sent to Sweden because of the outstanding one year prison sentence in the Pirate Bay case. However, once he touched down at Stockholm's Arlanda Airport, the authorities said he was suspected of being involved ...

    torrentfreak.com

  • Canadian Government 'Sponsored' The Pirate Bay

    Like many other websites on the Internet The Pirate Bay makes its money from ads. Due to its reputation the torrent site generally has to settle for lower grade banners, but the Canadian Government recently broke this trend.

    torrentfreak.com

  • Pirate Bay supports fight vs anti-cybercrime law

    MANILA, Philippines - Popular file-sharing site Pirate Bay is now included among those objecting to the Philippines' new Anti-Cybercrime Law (R.

    www.abs-cbnnews.com

  • Pirate Bay founder still in jail, may be charged for Logica hacking

    The co-founder popular torrent tracker; The Pirate Bay is still in the authorities of the Swedish police after his deportation from Cambodia to Sweden and he is being held as a suspect in the hacking of a Swedish IT company; Logica.

    www.channelstv.com

  • Cambodia to deport Pirate Bay co-founder sought by Sweden

    Pirate Bay says no copyrighted material is stored on its servers and no exchange of files actually takes place there so it cannot be held responsible for what material is being exchanged.

    www.reuters.com

  • Pirate Bay cofounder to be deported to Sweden, police say

    Svartholm Warg was arrested in Cambodia in late August at the request of the Swedish legal authorities who want him to serve his one-year prison sentence for his role in creating the Pirate Bay, a site that can be used to track and share torrent files ...

    www.pcworld.com

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