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Pirate Bay Court Loss Won't Stop the Flow of Files

Adrian Lopez writes "According to PC World, 'Hollywood may have won a battle, but the war against piracy is far from over. Unauthorized file sharing will continue (and likely intensify), if not through The Pirate Bay, then through dozens of other near identical swashbuckling Web sites. ... What Hollywood needs to remember is sites like The Pirate Bay are like weeds. When you try to kill one, they grow back even stronger. In this case, The Pirate Bay already moved most of its servers to the Netherlands, a move that could keep the site running even if The Pirate Bay loses its appeal.'"

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  1. Hooray! by h4rm0ny · · Score: 5, Funny


    I can look forward to a future with no more big-budget movies or mainstream e-books. What a relief!

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    1. Re:Hooray! by MR+LOLALOT · · Score: 5, Funny

      OMFG people will stop buying bottled water!!!!

    2. Re:Hooray! by HertzaHaeon · · Score: 5, Funny

      True, but parchment was the death of the stone tablet industry back in the day. They must still be hurting, I guess.

    3. Re:Hooray! by GrpA · · Score: 5, Funny

      True, but parchment was the death of the stone tablet industry back in the day. They must still be hurting, I guess.

      No they just updated their business model...

      And they're so popular that people are dying just to get one...

      Unless you prefer cremation of course.

      GrpA

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  2. Can anybody see ... by mystuff · · Score: 5, Funny

    The irony of moving your weeds to the Netherlands ...

  3. Re:A move would be pointless by MichaelSmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    They could just get a boat but the problem would still be running a line to it. Since they have so much money I recommend they build a huge spindle in high Earth orbit, right near the rastafarian outpost.