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Today, the Pirate Bay team has informed TorrentFreak that a second raid is being prepared by the Swedish authorities. The site’s operators, who are well-connected in multiple ways, learned that a team of Swedish investigators is gearing up to move against the site in the future.The suspicions were also made public by The Pirate Bay a few minutes ago.“The Swedish district attorney Fredrik Ingblad initiated a new investigation into The Pirate Bay back in 2010. Information has been leaked to us every now and then by multiple sources, almost on a regular basis. It’s an interesting read,” the Pirate Bay crew notes.“We can certainly understand why WikiLeaks wished to be hosted in Sweden, since so much data leaks there. The reason that we get the leaks is usually that the whistleblowers do not agree with what is going on. Something that the governments should have in mind – even your own people do not agree.”The Pirate Bay team confirmed to TorrentFreak that the announcement is no prank. The authorities have obtained warrants to snoop around in sensitive places and two known anti-piracy prosecutors, Frederick Ingblad and Henrik Rasmusson, are said to be involved.Employing a little psychological warfare aimed at putting the investigators off-balance, the Pirate Bay team has chosen to make the news public to make the authorities aware that they are not the only ones being watched.According to The Pirate Bay team they aren’t doing anything illegal, but nonetheless they noticed that the investigation intensified after the site’s recent move to a .SE domain.“Since our recent move to a .SE domain the investigation has been cranked up a notch. We think that the investigation is interesting considering nothing that TPB does is illegal,” they say. Earlier this week The Pirate Bay took another important step by removing .torrent files altogether to become a “magnet link” site. As a result, the entire site can now be reduced to a few hundred megabytes, small enough to fit on the tiniest thumb drive.For the police, this makes a successful Pirate Bay raid almost impossible. While they can take steps to put the site out of business briefly, it’s inevitable that it will re-appear in a matter of hours, or days.
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inb4 syaoranvee/m52nickersonThis is most amusing. I actually quite like piratebay, even though I don't use it anymore.
We're staying put where we are. We're going no-where. But we have a message to hollywood, the investigators and the prosecutors: LOL.
Quote from: Zachski on March 09, 2012, 08:15:42 pminb4 syaoranvee/m52nickersonThis is most amusing. I actually quite like piratebay, even though I don't use it anymore.What do you expect me to say about this?
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Aw, Pirate Bay. O how I love you so. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woySeSNBL3o
Quote from: Wykked Wytch on March 10, 2012, 02:05:01 amAw, Pirate Bay. O how I love you so. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woySeSNBL3oCan someone give me the history behind that hilarious song?
Quote from: Zachski on March 10, 2012, 03:40:39 amQuote from: Wykked Wytch on March 10, 2012, 02:05:01 amAw, Pirate Bay. O how I love you so. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woySeSNBL3oCan someone give me the history behind that hilarious song? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Khil
What can I say? Pirates will always beat police.