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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: The Final Curtain Falls for The Pirate Bay

  • Ben · 3 months ago
    TPB was already back online when you posted this... supreme piece of journalistic work!
  • Sammy · 3 months ago
    1st
  • twe4ked · 3 months ago
    Arrgg, it be a sad day for Pirates ery'where!
  • Donagh Mc Sweeney · 3 months ago
    This solves one problem for ISP like Ireland's Eircom that were under a lot of pressure from the media industry to block the Pirate Bay, and then received a customer backlash when they agreed.
  • Dravenwoodward · 3 months ago
    We are an idea, we can never die and we will keep making newer sites until these stupid self serving companies go away or come up with a comprimise. But we never comprimse for th sake of freedom, arrrrrgh.
  • PALCOLA · 3 months ago
    I NEVER CAN FUND SOME GOOD NICE FILM IN THE PIRET
  • Alissa · 3 months ago
    So guys, let's guess who is next in the big guys crosshairs... mininova? demonoid? torrentz?
  • Matthew Lowery · 3 months ago
    ISP got there too late! Several hundreds of thousands of people have already downloaded ThePirateBay complete torrent! Somebody will make a new one. Or I will just have to go to Mininova...
  • Street.Walker · 3 months ago
    I believe next day another site will born,
  • campuslive · 3 months ago
    site works perfect. FAIL!
  • dooda · 3 months ago
    good riddance. the madoff of the web.
  • mobiusinformer · 3 months ago
  • Jacob · 3 months ago
    Check your info buddy. The site is back online. If you look on the official blog, the total downtime is listed at like 3 hrs. Take that u lousy copyright owners!
  • Samuel · 4 weeks ago
    Jacob, why do you say, "lousy copyright owners?" Do you think that all of us are rich? Well, guess what ... we're not. You see, you're looking at this as a way to attack the big studios, probably out of jealousy. You don't mind doing something illegal because it's against them. But what about people like me? I wanted to make a film, so I got a couple investors, spent about $20,000 of my own money (much of which I actually still owe on credit cards). And I only make about $45,000 a year, so I'm nowhere near rich.

    The film was pretty well received and about six months ago, I was very close to distribution. But then it leaked from one of the production houses and was uploaded to numerous sites. So guess what happened? The distributor found out and dropped the contract two days before we were to finalize the deal. And because it's already available for free, no one else will touch it.

    So a comment like "take that lousy copyright owners" really offends me because people don't realize that REAL people are hurt by this kind of thing. Now I'm in debt because of the upload and have investors to answer for. And as I said, I'm no rich guy ... just a father trying to take care of his family, just scraping by.

    I'm sure you -- and most people who support the site -- don't care ... but what if someone purposely interrupted your way of making money for your family and left you in debt because of it, and then turned around and called you lousy?
  • Bios Element · 3 months ago
    Um, the site has been up since yesterday about 3 hours after it was blocked and remains up. >.>
  • JobsLiver · 3 months ago
    I don't see how anyone who has been following this story for ANY amount of time could have truly thought this was 'the end' for TPB. It's a pretty interesting window in the tech journalists' heads... in that they pretty much just accepted the early reports verbatim, dusted their hands together and moved on to the next story.

    The crew there has been extremely vocal and specific about the fact that it's impossible to take the site down. It's backed up in almost infinite places now, across the globe and with all the open/dark trackers out there, you'd have an easier time taking piss out of a swimming pool with a straw than you would seriously crippling TPB.

    Honestly any tech reporter that wrote a 'final nail in the coffin' story about this should hang up their credentials and pick a new profession. You simply don't understand how the internet works.. and that's a big thing to miss.

    Laughable, actually.
  • Nancy · 3 months ago
    According to Yahoo Tech The courts in Stockholm temporarily sut down the site but it should be up and running. see http://go.cosmicthings.com/62815/
    What do we make of that?
  • Anupam · 3 months ago
    Hey! ! !
    TPB is again up and running..... atleast for NOW
  • Marc · 3 months ago
    Oh, great, a site goes down and it dies forever.. that's why twitter is no more... and facebook.. and google... oh, wait.. sometimes they appearantly just go down for some hours and go back online.. a miracle!!
    People, especially those who survived the twitter outage, should wait with their obituaries... at least for some days...
  • Esteban Hernandez · 3 months ago
    Whatcha talking about? I live in Egypt and as of 1 AM here (6 PM EST), I'm downloading 3 movies.....Long Live The Pirate Bay!!!!
  • Anonymous · 3 months ago
    TPB is more than a site. Though the site may get shut down, even though it's back up, the ideal it carries will never die. People will always share files, even if it's illegal to do so. That's what it's all about.
  • Stan Schroeder · 3 months ago
    Stan Schroeder should stick to posting bull on Michael Jackson. He obviously doesn't know what he is writing about as far as Pirate Bay, or does he. Maybe he is trying to gain readers. Guess that kinda backfired on him. Get a life Stan.
  • knerdy · 3 months ago
    They sold out.

    Still, no doubt more will pop up in it's place, but the next big thing will have to be a free underground program that searches and shares torrents via a p2p network. if all the users are hosting the torrents, what are those who want to stop them going to do then?
  • Byte · 3 months ago
    HA HA Stan Schroeder you spoke too soon! Who's my douche bag?!?
  • Name · 3 months ago
    the pirate bay is back google it and click the link :))))1