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Masamune
05-31-2006, 11:56 PM
http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/14524/Pirate_Bay_Raided_by_Swedish_Police


Slyck.com has learned that the popular Swedish BitTorrent tracker, ThePirateBay.org, is currently being raided by Swedish police. "…The police right now is taking all of our servers, to check if there is a crime there or not (they are actually not sure)," ThePirateBay.org spokesperson brokep told Slyck. With the servers gone, the site will remain offline until the police complete their investigation.

Up until now, ThePirateBay has been viewed by BitTorrent users as almost immune to legal troubles. The site even posted and ridiculed legal threats from entertainment and software companies on its site. In 2005, a new anti-piracy law went into effect in Sweden, but ThePirateBay was defiant weeks before it came into effect, leaving this message on the site: "By the way, we will NOT shut down the 1st of July."

It is unknown if this raid will take the site offline for good or just temporarily. "We are not sure when it will return, but we are moving it to another country if necessary," brokep said. Back in June last year, the site had a few major upgrades to make it faster and far more user friendly. The Google-style layout was also complemented with the addition of 10 languages besides English.

One thing that BitTorrent users should be reminded of however, is that ThePirateBay does not, and never has hosted/distributed any material that is subject to copyright. BitTorrent sites offer only "torrent" files that contain information on how a user can download and share specific files.

Update: According to a report by SVT, the Swedish national TV company, 50 police officers participated in the raid at a dozen locations across the country. Three people have been held for questioning. They are suspected of copyright violations or accessory to copyright violations.

Fucking Swedes.

goKi
05-31-2006, 11:57 PM
Ouch. That's definately not good for the larger bittorrent sites in countries like the USA with much more stright anti-piracy laws.

ctrl-alt-delete
05-31-2006, 11:58 PM
They have replied by saying they will switch to a different country, if need-be. Too bad they are not invulnerable anymore, thanks to the new laws.

As we all know though...one is taken down, two more better take it's place.

SomaLlama
06-01-2006, 12:05 AM
i wonder if the name pirate bay gave them away...

me2
06-01-2006, 01:32 AM
Whew, good thing I use private trackers.

Jigglysaint
06-01-2006, 10:40 AM
i wonder if the name pirate bay gave them away...

Well since the name Wiggle Bay is allready taken....

Rainman
06-01-2006, 07:34 PM
They are not sure if there is a crime.... but they were allowed to raid. What?

Bloodstar64
06-01-2006, 08:38 PM
They are not sure if there is a crime.... but they were allowed to raid. What?

Keep in mind Swedish law is different from American law. =p

Rainman
06-01-2006, 10:56 PM
I'm aware of that. That doesn't make it any less worrying.

ctrl-alt-delete
06-04-2006, 09:56 AM
Just wanted to make mention that The Pirate Bay made good on their promise. They are back online, hosting the servers from another country according to what I have read. :)