They'll probably be back, but if not I miss them already. I always loved
their 'tude. The last line of the article says it all.

Pirate Bay Sunk At Last After Europe-Wide Raids?
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The Pirate Bay is down this morning after reports of raids across
Europe.

According to thinq.co.uk <http://thinq.co.uk/> , police in up to 14
countries raided locations suspected of housing file sharing servers or
equipment.

The seemingly invulnerable site has survived a number of attacks from 
copyright holders through the courts, and has become a beacon for file 
sharers and those who disagree with the position of content creators 
about the internet.

Predictably, most of the raids occurred in Sweden, although raids are 
said to have taken place in the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Germany, 
Britain, the Czech Republic and Hungary.

The big question remains where the authorities will turn next once 
prosecution takes place. The Pirate Bay may yet survive this action, 
since reports are already rife that the site is back up even though the 
trackers are still down.

Even if The Pirate Bay were to be obsoleted, other torrent trackers 
remain, plus the many other sources of piracy such as Usenet and IRC.

The sum total of this morning's action is the questioning of four 
individuals, which again brings into question the cost and effort 
required to even attempt to address the worldwide problem of piracy.


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