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The Pirate Bay Goes Mobile With New Site

People can complete all sorts of tasks with a smartphone now — order tickets, check the weather or call a taxi. Starting Thursday, people will also be able to easily steal copyrighted content on their mobile phones.

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proudly_X3556d ago

illegality going mobile. Hm

kingPoS3555d ago

Looks like I need a 64gb card.

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The Pirate Bay is testing a new service that lets you stream in HD right from your browser

Now, The Pirate Bay, the infamous torrent hub is setting sail (get it, because of pirates?) into the streaming world.

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cell9891591d ago

I bet it comes with a nice dose of viruses

Kados1590d ago

TPB has never personally hosted viruses, and actively removes dishonest links on a daily basis. What makes you think they would suddenly start now? Just paranoid anti-p2p trash talking?

KingPin1590d ago

Cell989 free porn comes with its dose of viruses too

whats your point?

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The Pirate Bay Website Runs a Cryptocurrency Miner

A few hours ago a cryptocurrency miner appeared on The Pirate Bay website, using the computer resources of visitors to mine Monero coins. The operators of The Pirate Bay are testing it as a new way to generate revenue, but many users aren't happy.

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micx2407d ago

What an ingenious idea. A bit bigger CPU workload won't be that obvious for an average Joe, but the mining from millions of users, even if occasional, will add up.

Cobra9512404d ago

This is why I use both a script blocker and an ad blocker in all my random browsing. Only trusted sites get to do anything beyond straight html.

KingPin2403d ago

well if their users arent paying for the service in cash, the least they can do is unknowingly help them fund their stuff. lol

whats funny is that people using the PIRATE bay arent happy about pirates strealing their PC performance but its ok for them to steal other peoples copyright material. lol

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Pirate Bay Facilitates Piracy and Can Be Blocked, Top EU Court Rules

Internet providers in Europe can be ordered to block access to The Pirate Bay, even though the site itself doesn't store any infringing material. This is the conclusion of the EU Court of Justice in what has proven to be a landmark case. According to the Court, The Pirate Bay and similar sites commit an "act of communication" by helping their users to share infringing content.

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