If you want to stream The Mandalorian but don't have a Disney+ subscription, there's a new, albeit illegal option: The Pirate Bay. A new green "play" button, or in some cases a "B" button, allows you ...
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Copyright scofflaw site The Pirate Bay is getting a whole lot more literal with the launch of a bona fide submarine to host its servers off-shore. The maritime link ...
The Pirate Bay file sharing site says it has moved its infrastructure to the cloud. It will use hosting providers across the world with the main aim of making it much harder for the police to raid the ...
Welcome to Sweden: home of beautiful women, the most expensive alcohol in the universe and now, a lawsuit against the biggest BitTorrent site in the world. Those jolly Hollywood types have set their ...
Swedish police carried out another raid on the notorious file-sharing site, claiming copyright violations By Scott Roxborough The Pirate Bay Logo - P 2012 The Pirate Bay remained offline early ...
The Pirate Bay was once the leading file-sharing website for a decade, dominating the 2000s as the go-to BitTorrent search engine. However, a pivotal event occurred when the Swedish government seized ...
The Pirate Bay, the Internet's largest torrent portal, is back at running a cryptocurrency miner after it previously ran a short test in mid-September. The technology in question is called Coinhive, a ...
A federal grand jury yesterday indicted eight people who allegedly ran two pirate streaming services that "offered more television programs and movies than legitimate ...
One of the MPAA's legal enemies wants to escape copyright prosecution by taking its servers to international waters. A legal expert weighs in on a possible counter-strike. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal ...
Three founders of The Pirate Bay lost their appeal to a Swedish court, and are still liable for months of prison time and millions of dollars for copyright infringement. Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde, and ...