The Pirate Bay has departed Sweden, setting sail for Spain and Norway

The Pirate Bay has departed Sweden, setting sail for Spain and Norway
The infamous torrent tracker The Pirate Bay will be departing Sweden en route to Norway and Spain.

Sweden's Pirate Party advocate group had been providing bandwidth for the site since 2009, but the group now faces a legal threat from the anti-piracy group Rights Alliance.



For now, Pirate Party operations in Spain and Norway will step in to be local hosts for Internet connectivity.

In their statement, the Norwegian Pirate Bay says it will provide the bandwidth as a "symbolic gesture to support The Pirate Bay...which is a search engine for cultural content." It also added that "non-commercial file sharing does not pose any problem in society."

While the nations do have anti-piracy laws in place, there have so far been no cases to prosecute bandwidth providers.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Feb 2013 11:35
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  • Xplorer4

    Quote:In their statement, the Norwegian Pirate Bay says
    Shouldn't that be Pirate Party?

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    27.2.2013 16:20 #1

  • TheCheeseGoat

    yes...

    28.2.2013 08:09 #2

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