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The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - Ernesto - Apr 20, 2019 On the morning of March 3, 2009, Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström, were all waiting for the final day in the now-infamous trial featuring The Pirate Bay. The night before the original ‘notorious site’ had gone offline, worrying the masses. But as it had done countless times before, the site reappeared once again after Fredrik (TiAMO) worked his magic – from inside the halls of justice. “I fixed the Pirate Bay from inside the courtroom just minutes ago. The site is back online,” he said. This type of defiance, before and after the quartet were eventually sentenced to jail and huge fines a decade ago this week, became a hallmark of the three key defendants. While early financier Lundström quickly fell by the wayside, the trio of Sunde, Neij and Svartholm only appeared to gather energy from the momentous event. All three expressed surprise at receiving jail sentences but all pledged never to pay a penny to the authorities. “We can’t pay and we wouldn’t pay if we could,” Sunde said. “If I would have money I would rather burn everything I owned.” While millions expected The Pirate Bay itself to immediately disappear, Sunde vowed that would never happen. Quite remarkably and against all the odds, his words carry weight today. Anyone can visit ThePirateBay.org and see the same homepage they’ve always seen, as if the trial of the site’s operators never happened. For them, however, life would prove less than straightforward in the years to come. On November 26, 2010, following an inevitable appeal, the court decreased the prison sentences for three of the defendants (Sunde, Neij and Lundström) but increased the damages to be paid to the entertainment industry plaintiffs. Svartholm, who was absent from the appeal hearing on medical grounds, would be dealt with later. In the end, all four men served their sentences but Sunde, Neij and Svartholm did so defiantly. No one expected anything less from the Nordic upstarts, who took on the might of Hollywood and the music industries expecting to win, only to lose in the end. Or did they? While no one can claim time in prison as a victory, Sunde, Neij and Svartholm (or brokep, TiAMO, and Anakata, to use their aliases) remained steadfast in their opposition. None went quietly, none caved into enormous pressure, none went back on their word. These are qualities despised by copyright holders when viewed through the prism of the ‘theft’ of their intellectual property. But for millions of followers in the pirate world, there was a chance to vicariously sail the high seas through the experiences of their heroes, at least for a few years. All three men have now slipped into the background of Pirate Bay history but it is nothing short of remarkable that the site still exists today. Despite endless enforcement efforts, not to mention widespread blocking around the world, it’s still one of the most visited torrent sites on the planet. Admittedly, the graphics, search feature, and just about everything else are still stuck in the past. But unlike flashier alternatives such as KickassTorrents and ExtraTorrent, the platform still exists today while serving millions of users with the latest content. The Pirate Bay has also become the digital embodiment of the fabled hydra. Today the main domain still exists, but so do dozens of other tentacles that replicate the site if not entirely, closely enough. While the body may one day be found and slain, there are no signs that day is near. The Galaxy’s Most Resilient BitTorrent Site? It’s hard to argue otherwise. Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and more. We also have VPN reviews, discounts, offers and coupons. Originally Published: Sat, 20 Apr 2019 08:10:38 +0000 source RE: The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - dueda - Apr 20, 2019 (Apr 20, 2019, 12:31 pm)Ernesto Wrote: Admittedly, the graphics, search feature, and just about everything else are still stuck in the past. Not admitted by the mods, but as someone mentioned before, TPB's design is Internet vintage. All hail the heroes, for they defied the white wall (ref. to Pink Floyd). But looks like they didn't work on a new generation to evolve and carry on? RE: The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - thatguyakira123 - Oct 28, 2019 Hollywood suing the owners of TBP was a complete farce tho. It's like suing the owners of the company that makes DVDs over pirated movies being burnt on them. TPB is just a medium, the owners are not responsible for what the people upload. Also typical of billion dollar corporations to fight for scraps when their paychecks are already fat. RE: The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - *****yXXXTPB - Oct 30, 2019 sweet RE: The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - RobertX - Nov 02, 2019 I remember that once upon a time, TPB decided to promote independent artists by hosting their songs. Sounded like a great idea, and TPB was a big shot than ever, unlike nowadays. RE: The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - dueda - Nov 02, 2019 (Nov 02, 2019, 06:24 am)RobertX Wrote: I remember that once upon a time, TPB decided to promote independent artists by hosting their songs. Yep, but looks like TPB never wanted to be more than a torrent index site, and time changes everything. Without growing and evolving, the torrent system will probably be surpassed by commercial services (e.g. Netflix, Amazon, etc) - If this is defeat or a partial win, time will tell. The price model changed since the CD and the first music shops era, but still we aren't free from MP/RI-AA. I'm surprised Zuckerberg didn't try to monopolize the media market yet; maybe because Google is still dreamming with it and failing miserably. RE: The Pirate Bay Lives On, A Decade After ‘Guilty’ Verdicts - CaptButler - Nov 04, 2019 (Nov 02, 2019, 19:25 pm)dueda Wrote: I'm surprised Zuckerberg didn't try to monopolize the media market yet; maybe because Google is still dreamming with it and failing miserably. Give him time. The power of The Greed runs very strong in that one. Also, he is a little two-faced, backstabbing bitch. But then, those qualities rather often cluster together. |