March 21, 2010
Published: 6 Oct 09 14:29 CET
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File sharing site The Pirate Bay was out of commission on Tuesday as it struggled to find hosting providers willing to serve the site.
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Fantastic, rather than use the law, bully an ISP that has nothing to do with the pirate bay (kind of like bullying Telenoir for people mms'ing topless pictures of their grandma) into blocking a website. I ask what next? Block websites that dont share the music industries opinions? then political opinions?
"I usually call and talk to them. It's nice to get off on the right foot; there's no reason to pull out the big guns right away"
Oh yes, I see it now: "Hello! How are you? Hope you are fine today, listen, either you do what we tell you or we are going to throw millions against you and crush you like an insect. What? yes, that will do, nice to see you agree with us, have a nice day".
"But the Svea Court of Appeal ruled that the pair's membership in the organizations did not constitute bias."
Get those blasted kangaroos out of the stage court,
lets try this again,
begin show trial take 3.....
lights.....
cameras...
ACTION!
No, seriously... they do have saner copyright laws (as can be witnessed by the pro copyright side's constant whining about Spain) but TPB cannot move ship there as if you have ads on the site/s its no longer considered private but a business / cash enterprise.
TPB cannot run due to bandwidth and other costs without ads, after all its one of the most popular sites in the world and transfers something like 2 gigs a second.. or something that (cant remember the exact stats) and thats not cheap.
Watch-movies.net, a big portalsite for illegal movies, has moved to Antarctica. At least according to the Whois records. Because in reality the site is hosted in the Netherlands by a provider called Cyberbunker.com. Cyberbunker is run by the famous Dutch hacker Sven Olaf 'CB3ROB' Kamphuis. CB3ROB uses fake Whois records to shield his clients.
Whois records contain information about the owner of a site, the provider, and the nameservers and DNS-servers associated with the site. The Whois registry enables people to find out who is running a site. By faking Whois records, it becomes much harder to establish who is running a certain site. Naturally, spammers, phishers, pirates and other cybercriminals prefer to use providers that are willing to hide their identities.
Faking Whois records is a violation of the rules set forth by ICANN, the organisation responsible for the operation of the Domain Name System (DNS). While providers like Cyberbunker claim that they protect the privacy of their users, the reality is that their services mainly attract cybercriminals.
Providers that don't play by the rules are an increasing problem for the internet and a thorn in the side of the security community. Therefore, the security community applauded the recent move by ICANN to pull the accreditation of EstDomain, a provider that primarily catered to the needs of spammers and criminals.
http://futureofcopyright.com/index.php?page=news&id=154
The problem with most of the services you mentioned is, they dont run a tracker, and most of the results you get are using tpb tracker anyway... it used to, till OBT came along.
I just wish demoniod comes back fast.