After The Pirate Bay’s new Greenland-based domains were suspended earlier this 
month, the world’s largest file-sharing site has found a safe haven in Iceland. 
From now on TPB can be reached via ThePirateBay.is without the imminent threat 
of another domain suspension. The Icelandic registry informs TorrentFreak that 
they will not take action against the domain unless a court order requires them 
to do so.

It has been a busy month for The Pirate Bay’s IT department thus far, with the 
site skipping from domain to domain.

Two weeks ago the notorious BitTorrent site traded in its .SE domain for the 
Greenland-based .GL TLD. The Pirate Bay took this decision because they feared 
that Swedish authorities were about to take over their domain names.

However, TPB did not receive a warm welcome in Greenland.

Within two days of the move The Pirate Bay lost both its .GL domain names. 
Tele-Post, the private company responsible for .GL registrations, did not wait 
for a court order and said it would not allow the domains to be put to 
“illegal” use.

Resilient as always, TPB aren’t about to give up that easily and have already 
lined up yet another domain name. This time they’re going for Iceland’s .IS 
TLD, which will be a little harder to take offline.

Ahoy Iceland



Thepiratebay.is was registered after the Greenland debacle and traffic was 
redirected to the new domain a few minutes ago. Iceland is an interesting 
choice as the country previouslypositioned itself as a safe haven for freedom 
of speech.

Whether The Pirate Bay’s activities are considered protected under this 
definition remains to be seen, but ISNIC, the company responsible for .IS 
domains, informs TorrentFreak that they have no plans to treat thepiratebay.is 
any differently to their other domains.

When we asked whether ISMIC would follow Greenland’s lead and move for a 
proactive suspension, we got a clear answer.

“The short answer is no. Such an action would require a formal order from an 
Icelandic court. ISNIC is not responsible for a registrant’s usage of their 
domains,” ISNIC’s Marius Olafsson told TorrentFreak.

This is not the first time that Iceland’s registry has been asked about 
possible actions against a controversial domain. In 2010, when Wikileaks was 
hosted under an .IS TLD, the company gavethe same response.

“This policy applies equally to any .is domain,” Olafsson says, adding that 
it’s the domain owner’s responsibility to abide by the law, not theirs.

“There is an article in our registration rules which states that ‘the 
registrant is responsible for ensuring that the use of the domain is within the 
limits of Icelandic law as current at any time’,” he explains.

ISNIC’s position means that The Pirate Bay will probably be operating from the 
.IS domain for a while. Technically copyright holders could file a complaint, 
but without a prior ruling against the site in Iceland this will probably turn 
out to be a time-consuming and expensive endeavor.

Even if the domain was taken away, The Pirate Bay would probably move on to the 
next one as if nothing happened. Until they run out of domains.


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