Censoring The Pirate Bay is Useless

Researchers from the University of Amsterdam suggest they don’t, and in a new report they show that the court-ordered Pirate Bay block has had no impact on local piracy rates

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Pirate Bay Launches Anti-Censorship Browser

The Pirate Bay has released a self-configured browser package, which allows users to skate around the anti-piracy censorship of certain governments

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The Pirate Bay Sails to the U.S.A.

After its failed experiment in North Korea, The Pirate Bay has set course to the land of the free, the United States of America

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Why We Must Keep Fighting for the Freedom of the Internet

We’re all used to changing society over a weekend of coding. But changing the values of society takes much, much longer than that, and it requires all of us to keep patiently explaining what we understand to those who don’t

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The Pirate Bay Sails to North Korea

The Pirate Bay has been offered virtual asylum in North Korea. This move comes after the Norwegian Pirate Party was forced to stop routing traffic for the infamous BitTorrent site by a local copyright group

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The Pirate Bay Sets a New Course

Following legal threats, The Pirate Bay departs Sweden and sets sail for more friendly waters such as Norway and Spain

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FBI Employees Pirate Movies, TV-Shows

BitTorrent is used by millions of people every day, even in places where you wouldn’t really expect. New data reveals that employees at the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division are sharing movies and TV-shows with the rest of the world

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The Pirate Bay Helped WikiLeaks

The upcoming Pirate Bay documentary TPB AFK will highlight some under-reported details about the connection between the BitTorrent site and Wikileaks

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Censoring Pirates Proves Useless

A new study released by researchers from Boston’s Northeastern University shows that censoring pirate sites by blocking or seizing their domains is ineffective

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Pirate Bay Founder is Released from Solitary

After three months in solitary confinement Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm will be released from custody. The prosecutor suspects Gottfrid of being involved in several hacking and fraud cases but he has yet to be charged in any of these cases

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