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Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde: 'I hate being called an entrepreneur'
MALMÖ, Sweden–Pirate Bay cofounder Peter Sunde made a virtual appearance at Swedish media conference Media Evolution yesterday, in which he shared his thoughts on piracy, privacy, and his various projects dealing with both of those subjects.
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Illegal downloads surge after the Netherlands blockades Pirate Bay, study finds
Downloading from illegal sources has increased instead of decreased six months after a court ordered ISPs in the Netherlands to block access to The Pirate Bay, according to research from the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Tilburg University …
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Censoring The Pirate Bay Is Futile, Research Shows
Researchers from the University of Amsterdam suggest they don't, and in a new report they show that the court-ordered Pirate Bay block has had no impact on local piracy rates. tpb The Pirate Bay is arguably the most censored website on the Internet …
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The Pirate Bay Offers Web Browser to Avoid Censorship
The Pirate Bay, one of the largest and most famous piracy sites on the Web for illegally downloading copyrighted material, has been in a constant game of cat and mouse with legal authorities from around the globe for the past decade. Government …
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Pirate Bay decade: Fighting censorship, copyright monopolies bit by bit
Ten years on, The Pirate Bay has made it clear that no laws in the world can shut down a service wanted by hundreds of millions of people. It will keep decentralizing to protect itself from legal assaults, says Swedish Pirate Party founder Rick Falkvinge.
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