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Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Image Hosting

Spamicles writes "The guys over at the Pirate Bay have launched a new, censorship-free image hosting website called BayImg. Users of the new service don't have to sign-up in order to upload images. However, they can assign a 'removal code' to uploaded images, in case they want to delete the files after a while, and tags to categorize images. BayImg currently supports 100+ file formats, and supports uploading Zip and Rar archives. The maximum file size of uploads is 100MB. The article also discusses TPB's plans for launching a video streaming service that will potentially compete with YouTube."

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  1. Bob Goatse must be thrilled by Deekin_Scalesinger · · Score: 5, Funny

    To be immortalized thusly..

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  2. well... by wpegden · · Score: 5, Insightful

    People are going to like them a whole lot less if this turns into a big child porn site.

    1. Re:well... by swingkid · · Score: 5, Informative

      But since you can't just browse the images, the only people who would see the child porn are child porn enthusiasts, and the feds who investigate them. So it's unlikely that you'd hear about it, unless you were into that stuff. In which case, ew, you perv...

    2. Re:well... by Goaway · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Oh, so by "uncensored" they meant "just about as censored as always"?

      Well, I guess they might survive a little longer, then.

    3. Re:well... by Maxo-Texas · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Depends.

      In England 17 is legal. The legal age varies a lot. In some countries it is higher- in some countries it is lower.

      The model's apparent age varies a lot too. How can you trust what looks like a 14 year old isn't really an under developed or made up 18 year old?

      And it just needs to be enough to get them into court so they have to spend money defending themselves. Heck, in some cases you can arrest them and force them to post bail and can hold them for months if they can't post bail.

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    4. Re:well... by AdmiralWeirdbeard · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Restricting images for legality is different than censoship in the common parlance. censored for appropriateness of content, or type of image, or anything else that the various previously existing hosting site censor for is an invasive filtering that goes a level above simply saying, "hey please dont upload anything illegal." And given what the pirate bay does, i think we can safely assume that they're concerned less with the minutae of libelous or offensive images than not going to jail as part of a kiddie-porn ring.
      saying "we're going to censor your images so we dont go to jail" is totally ok in a way that saying "we're going to censor your images for things we dont like" is not.

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    5. Re:well... by MBGMorden · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Yes but that kinda defeats the point.

      As another poster mentioned would this mean much if "The Chinese Pirate Bay" opened it's "uncensored" and couldn't show a picture of the Taiwanese flag?

      Or if "The Iranian Pirate Bay" opened the "uncensored" site that couldn't show a boob?

      Uncensored generally means unrestricted. If you're doing it as a way of promoting freedom from an oppressive government, then saying "We're only gonna leave uncensored what the government will let us." doesn't really do much. I could have done that without the help of a new and nifty website.

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    6. Re:well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      By "uncensored", they mean "we don't care if it's copyrighted by someone else", of course. It's The Pirate Bay, not hard to figure this one out.

  3. I don't get it by TitusC3v5 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Could someone please indulge me as to why there is such a dire focus on child pornography? It's a horrible crime, certainly, but I've never see the same status associated with other, and in my mind, just as horrible acts such as snuff films, brutal rape, torture, etc. Is this simply another act of 'think of the children' knee-jerking, or is there some reason why this is seen to be counted as worse than torture and murder by a large part of our population?

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    1. Re:I don't get it by Hatta · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Could someone please indulge me as to why there is such a dire focus on child pornography?

      When people have children something hormonal happens to their brains that makes them lose all perspective when children are involved. Think of how irrational your parents were? I remember one time when my younger brother got a ride home and didn't call. He was less than an hour late, and my dad made me drive around with him looking for my brothers body in ditches at the side of the road.

      It's the Helena Lovejoy effect. Saying "think of the children" makes people revert to emotional thinking and makes them easier to manipulate. So it follows that if you're trying to grab power, appealing to the safety of children will make people fall in line.

      Personally it works the other way on me. Any proposal put forth "for the children", I automatically assume is bullshit. After all, if it had real merit they wouldn't need to manipulate us into going along with it. If someone involved in neuropsychology is looking for a good thesis, pinpointing exactly what is causing this effect would be wonderful.

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  4. Woot! Online backups! by dannycim · · Score: 5, Interesting

    1) Backup to file.
    2) Encrypt file.
    3) Inject data stream into lossless image format.
    4) Upload image.
    5) Retrieve anywhere.