Interview with The Pirate Bay Spokesman, regarding sale of TPB

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8951

    Interview with The Pirate Bay Spokesman, regarding sale of TPB

    This one seems to have slipped under my radar, so I'm covering it a bit late. TorrentFreak conducted an interview with The Pirate Bay spokesperson Peter Sunde regarding the sale of The Pirate Bay, and it contained a couple of key points.

    The sale will mean that Global Gaming Factory (GGF) will be the new owners of The Pirate Bay, the domain names, the database, and the code for the site. The database doesn't contain usage logs (TPB doesn't keep logs) and no personal information. The Pirate Bay co-founders won't be involved with this new site, although Peter thinks nothing much will change in the short term, and he thinks all the same torrents will still be available, including the ones that lead to pirated content. The founders will then continue to work on their Video Bay project (the YouTube alternative, only without the copyright filters).

    The money from the sale goes into a foundation that will help to further the political agenda, rather than a technical one.

    You can read the full interview here:

    For more than five years the largest BitTorrent tracker on the Internet has been been operated informally by a small group of friends. This will soon change as Global Gaming Factory takes over the ship to explore seas unknown. TorrentFreak caught up with Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde to review the past week's events and to look ahead to the future.
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  • doctorhardware
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Dec 2006
    • 1907

    #2
    So the rumors were true.
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    • admin
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      • Nov 2001
      • 8951

      #3
      For the most part, but it's still pretty unclear what the new owners will do to the site. One thing is for sure, without the legal problems, the new owners won't change a thing (other than improve things a bit). But on the other hand, they paid a lot of money for the site, and without the pirated stuff, it will die pretty quickly, so maybe they won't be in a rush to "clean" up the site.
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