GasBandit
Staff member
The Pirate Bay’s time on the high seas of the internet may be drawing to a close very soon, with Swedish police raiding the offices of the world’s most popular file sharing platforms earlier today.
Users of the peer-to-peer file sharing platform have reported that the Pirate Bay’s site has been unreachable since reports of the raid first surfaced. Police allegedly removed a number of servers from the Pirate Bay’s offices citing “violations of copyright law”.
Swedish Prosecutor Fredrik Ingland confirmed the raids, but refused to answer questions as to what law has been broken, or how many servers were seized in the raid. He also refused to comment on speculation that staff from the organization had been detained by police.
The four founders of the Pirate Bay have all previously been taken into custody by Swedish Authorities over their role in the globally popular file-sharing site, the final founder having been rounded up on the Thailand-Laos border last month, after he attempted to escape prosecution by leaving the country.
A second Costa-Rican domain name (piratebay.cr) has already been employed to make up for the Swedish site’s downtime.
via Cnet
(Private trackers are still the way to go, kids.)