The staff of the world's largest BitTorrent tracker, The Pirate Bay , announced that is slowly fading.
adventure which began 21 November 2003, when a group of friends ( Gottfrid Svartholm , known under the pseudonym Anakata , Fredrik Neij , TiAMO , and Peter Sunde , brokep ) Sweden decided to start a BitTorrent tracker called ' The Pirate Bay ' which soon became one of the largest BitTorrent tracker on the Internet used by millions of users to share files.
Although the site will remain operational (for now) millions of people lose the use BitTorrent your favorite tracker, and (fortunately) can still count on the many alternative tracker still working. The site of the bay of pirates continue to operate as it search engine for torrent files . Instead the old server where the years have passed more than 25 million users will be donated to a museum.
Unfortunately The Pirate Bay will not be remembered only for being the largest BitTorrent tracker , but especially for the lawsuit move by the majors for copyright infringement. In fact the four April 17, 2009 founders of "The Pirate Bay" have been sentenced to one year in prison for complicity in the violation of copyrights. The four will also have to pay 30 million kronor (2.7 million euro) in damages and interest to the music industry, film and video games, claiming 117 million crowns by way of lost earnings.
The lawyers of the four have now announced plans to appeal. Now the press is waiting for the next summer, when the appeal process will be held by The Pirate Bay. But come rumors that one of the judges presiding over the court of appeal has to do with Spotify, the legal department of streaming online, listen to streaming full length album. The lawyers of the parties involved have already reported this anomaly, it is perhaps for such reasons that the appeal process has been moved to the summer of 2010.
Ironically fatal destiny, or just that this news is posting the exact date, November 21, 2009, exactly six years after the founding of "The Pirate Bay"? Maybe both, because with "The Pirate Bay dies a piece of history as it has been for Napster before when there were no" mules "," torrents "or more.
The lawyers of the four have now announced plans to appeal. Now the press is waiting for the next summer, when the appeal process will be held by The Pirate Bay. But come rumors that one of the judges presiding over the court of appeal has to do with Spotify, the legal department of streaming online, listen to streaming full length album. The lawyers of the parties involved have already reported this anomaly, it is perhaps for such reasons that the appeal process has been moved to the summer of 2010.
Ironically fatal destiny, or just that this news is posting the exact date, November 21, 2009, exactly six years after the founding of "The Pirate Bay"? Maybe both, because with "The Pirate Bay dies a piece of history as it has been for Napster before when there were no" mules "," torrents "or more.
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