US corporations have too much power over the Internet
Sunde, bloody Sunde
One of the original founders of The Pirate Bay, Peter Sunde, is warning against the power American corporations have on the internet.
Pirate Bay domains up for sale
Owner didn’t renew the subscription
Several Pirate Bay-related domains become available again this month after their owner failed to renew the registration.
Working with Pirate Bay boosts movie sales
Counter-intuitive
New research suggests that post-release movie piracy through The Pirate Bay is linked to increased box revenue.
Pirate Bay still accessible
UK blocking failure
The British Empire's attempt to crush piracy using the power of the Internet has been about as successful as its 19th century invasion of Afghanistan.
UK ISPs censor sites linking to Pirate Bay
We thought this would happen
It appears that now UK ISPs have given in to demands by Big Content to censor Pirate Bay, they are not having to bow to further censorship letters issued by the studios.
Pirate Bay running
You can't keep a good pirate down
Pirate Bay is up and running again after having been down for seven weeks since a December police raid by Swedish coppers.
Another Pirate Bay founder caught in Bangkok
Last one
Pirate Bay founder gets for 42 months
Hacker out of commission
Pirate Bay hacker found guilty
Danes might do a blood eagle
How Pirate Bay avoids detection
Pretty clever