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18 September 2017, 12:11
Site is testing Javascript Monero coin mining as an alternative to web advertising revenue.
2 February 2015, 12:04
The site returns after an absence of almost two-months.
10 December 2014, 11:05
But the website appeared back online late Tuesday, hosted in Costa Rica.
21 July 2014, 11:51
The website claims to have doubled its traffic since 2011 with the US being its largest source.
23 August 2013, 14:30
University research suggests downloading from illegal sources subsequently increased.
12 August 2013, 11:15
Basically made up of Firefox Portable and Tor but "no adware, toolbars or other crap".
5 March 2013, 16:51
Even if it really was invited by Pyongyang “to fight our battles from their network”.
11 February 2013, 12:13
“The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard” documentary can also be purchased on DVD.
19 October 2012, 10:15
More legal backlash as Kim Dotcom seeks to anonymise and thus legalise data.
18 October 2012, 11:15
Torrent indexer, The Pirate Bay, distributes its database to avoid sudden shutdown.
3 September 2012, 10:15
He couldn’t escape the long arm of the Swedish law. Should have gone to Ecuador?
17 July 2012, 10:19
P2P traffic returned to normal levels one week after the block.
3 May 2012, 10:27
Pirate Bay report best ever UK visitor stats.
1 May 2012, 09:48
Court rules ISPs must stop access to the file sharing site.
28 March 2012, 12:46
Microsoft confirms Pirate Bay links are being blocked within Windows Live Messenger.
29 November 2010, 12:15
Jail time reduced but fine soars to over £4m - ouch.
25 November 2009, 10:52
The tide may be turning as a music industry association reports a marked increase in sales since April.
30 June 2009, 14:03
Infamous file-sharing site sold for approximately £4.7 million. New owners outline plans for a legal future.
17 April 2009, 11:02
High profile bittorrent tracker site reported to have lost its case and the founders sentenced to a year in prison.
19 May 2008, 12:07
If ever there was proof of piracy's ongoing growth, this is it.