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Pirate Bay Index Archive used to start new BT Site

By: (more) | Internet & Websites News | Posted: Aug 21, 2009 4:41 pm

It seems the Pirate Bay will just not die. After a single user put together an archive of all 21.3GB worth of file information (Data Index) we now hear that it is going to put back into action.

 

A new Site called BT Arena will be putting the massive amount of data back out for your illegal downloading pleasure. This is probably going to piss the motion picture and recording industry off quite a bit.

 

After all I am sure they were sitting around feeling quite smug after their somewhat shady win (you know the one where the Judge is a member Copyright protection group) over TPB.

 

Now just as predicted at the time of the verdict killing off The Pirate Bay will not kill piracy or even slow it down. The only way to do that is to change the current overpriced model and make the content more accessible and cheaper.

 

Pirate Bay Index Archive used to start new BT Site

 

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