thrfeed.com — The shutdown of the world's most notorious file trading site The Pirate Bay by Swedish authorities two months ago has "significantly, if temporarily, disrupted" the worldwide pirating of digital media files, according to a new study.
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sovietninjaOct 28, 2009
EZTV on twitter as well.
therippaOct 28, 2009
regarding demonoid..."The site will return as soon as possible, but there was a problem that caused data loss and the person who can help us get the data back is not able to help at this moment"That dude has been unavailable for over two months. For f**ks sake, I'll help you fix it, can we just get the site back online?
absurdistOct 28, 2009
Of course. Because those people using TPB couldn't possibly use the Google to find other torrent sites. Or, for that matter, to find torrents themselves, though in a bit of a roundabout way. *rolls eyes*
myarmsOct 29, 2009
buried, inaccurate.
kauiOct 30, 2009
buried, inaccurate!