Perhaps many do not remember, but nine months ago was published in various print media that after a police raid in Stockholm, Sweden, at last have fallen server popular portal torrent “The Pirate Bay” and with this, who fight daily against copyright they stood triumphant after years of fighting, while not winning the war, if he won a battle against a large.
A attempts by The Pirate Bay to continue changing online mirror their servers to other domains, a surprise suspension of the web popular in the past two months, which many automatically interpreted as the end of this operation makes it adds 9 months tried to topple the giant torrent and now supposedly put an end to their existence on the web. For unlucky police of Sweden, today the people of TPB (The Pirate Bay) got the speech, and nothing less than to inform the police of Sweden never touched their servers, and therefore are back to the adventures after 2 months.
In December 2014 the Swedish police confiscated the servers station Nacka in Stockholm, and arrested a moderator of The Pirate Bay. At that time the authorities thought they had confiscated servers The Pirate Bay but actually obtained EZTV site which is also a search engine for torrents, but not the team they were looking for.
Members of The Pirate Bay police think was the victim of misinformation since most of its servers are hosted in the cloud. One of them said that if a server was confiscated at another undisclosed location. It operated as a communication bridge between the moderators of the web, more was not their main server.
The question that remains in the air up to today, was that The Pirate Bay was offline for two months if they failed to reach their official servers? The answer is simple, according to members of The Pirate Bay decided to “turn off the server” as a precaution, did not know any information or clues to their real servers had managed to get the police in Sweden, and when in doubt best to stay offline for time. And I found that its servers were not at risk be online again after two long months.