Pirate Bay: Police Never Got Our Servers

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So if the police didn't get the servers belonging to The Pirate Bay in that last raid, who do all those servers belong to?

Late last year The Pirate Bay was pulled offline after Swedish police raided a datacenter near Stockholm. The police confiscated dozens of servers which many believed to belong to the notorious torrent site. Today, the TPB team reveals that this is not the case.
 
The crazy thing is they been going after these guys as if they were drug dealers.
 
Isn't she beautiful *sniff

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Why don't they just let it be? No matter what, these types of sites will always be around. Its an endless battle that they are spending more money to fight them than the "lost profits" they are missing out on.
 
Knowing how the world seems to be turning... these guys probably count as terrorists to them.
 
The crazy thing is they been going after these guys as if they were drug dealers.

And by drug dealer, you mean people who sell performance enhancing drugs...not something actually harmful like cocaine...
 
Why don't they just let it be? No matter what, these types of sites will always be around. Its an endless battle that they are spending more money to fight them than the "lost profits" they are missing out on.

You can say that about any crime. stealing. robberies murders rapes. lets just stop going after those as well then.
 
You can say that about any crime. stealing. robberies murders rapes. lets just stop going after those as well then.


I'm talking about the riaa/mpaa going after them. The other crimes you listed are legit crimes. I'm not saying downloading movies isn't a crime. It just seems financially stupid to pursue it.
 
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