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Note to mods: This is just a news story.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/intellectualproperty/0,71036-0.html?tw=rss.index
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Please do not post other torrent sites. This is about the shutting down of a perfectly legal site. Mods just don't like torrent links around here.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/intellectualproperty/0,71036-0.html?tw=rss.index
The Swedish website Piratebay.org was shut down Wednesday after police raided its offices, seized its servers and detained three men, according to the Associated Press and a message on the downed site.
"Pirate Bay was a huge source of pirated films for people around the world, and today they are no longer," said Kori Bernards, a representative for the Motion Picture Association of America. "This was one of our No. 1 targets."
Bernards said that the MPAA has been working with the U.S. and Swedish governments for several years in an effort to shut down Piratebay.org, which helps internet users find illegally copied software like movies and songs on the popular peer-to-peer application BitTorrent. Piratebay.org is the largest BitTorrent tracker, according to Alexa.com, which tracks website traffic.
The only page on the downed site relays details of the raid and claims that police also seized servers of the "noncommercial site Piratbyrån, the mission of which is to defend the rights of TPB (The Pirate Bay) via public debate." Piratbyrån, an organization which grew from Piratebay.org, promotes the idea of software piracy.
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Please do not post other torrent sites. This is about the shutting down of a perfectly legal site. Mods just don't like torrent links around here.