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The Pirate Bay Plans Servers In the Sky

1sockchuck writes "The Pirate Bay says it plans to deploy servers on airborne drones several kilometers above international waters. The site said it was experimenting with servers using Raspberry Pi, a credit-card sized Linux computer. April Fools come early? Torrent Freak says the plan is real. It's apparently a literal approach to cloud computing."

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  1. Search warrants not needed... by Aryden · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Because they'll just get shot down or have an "accident".

    1. Re:Search warrants not needed... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      $1000 server in the sky vs $1,000,000 cruise missile

      Cruise missile wins.

      US Taxpayer loses.

    2. Re:Search warrants not needed... by g0bshiTe · · Score: 4, Insightful

      My first torrent share to it will be a remake of Norman Greenbaum's Spirit in the Sky, instead it'll be Server in the Sky.

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    3. Re:Search warrants not needed... by mhajicek · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If someone buys them out I'm quite sure they'll make more. As an OEM that's the kind of problem you want to have.

  2. Pirating must pay really well by s_p_oneil · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Pirating must pay really well. I can't imagine how much it would cost to manage those servers and keep them up there 24/7.

  3. Rough design by DeathToBill · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I assume we're looking at:

    • Solar-powered drone with enough battery to last overnight - it's been done but it's not easy
    • Satellite modem for data comms
    • Thunking great sat dish on the back of it - not good for aerodynamics
    • GPS navigation with auto-navigation to keep it in the right place
    • Stabilised platform for the sat dish with something to auto point it at a satellite
    • Some very-low-power, very-low-weight server

    I guess there are more compact antennas available, but they're likely to be both more expensive and more power-hungry than a dish.

    Any sort of real server iron is going to cause both weight and power-consumption problems.

    The main challenge is going to be to get enough solar panels fitted to the thing to both keep it flying and keep it talking.

    Launching the thing is going to be a challenge - I'm pretty sure the FAA isn't going to approve it, so it either needs to be clandestine or off a boat. And since presumably TPB's finances don't run to aircraft carriers, that introduces challenges all it's own.

    Server reliability is going to become a major issue. If you have no way of recovering the thing then you'll need to treat them as disposable - when one fails, crash it into something and replace it with another one. Unless your budget is large, you'd better hope that doesn't happen too often.

    And, as others have commented, while removing yourself from every legal jurisdiction does mitigate your risk of having a search warrant issued, it only replaces it with the risk of being shot down. And it's getting to the stage where it's cheaper for a government to take military action than legal action, especially when they know no-one's going to shoot back.

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  4. traceroute by tverbeek · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This wouldn't do them a whole lot of good. The key to shutting them down isn't getting physical access/jurisdiction to them in some country, but shutting down their link to the internet. Like with any pirate, if you know where their home port is, you can easily cut them off there. Never mind radar and satellite imaging; all you'd need is traceroute and a someone in the country it leads to who is willing to sign a legal order to disable their internet access.

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  5. Makes no sense to me by AC-x · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can't think of any reason to do this (other than an elaborate April fools), to make these servers available to the internet they will need to either connect to ground infrastructure somewhere directly or rely on a wireless service provider (cellular or satellite).

    If they're relying on a wireless internet provider they could just shut access to the servers off, if it's connected to ground infrastructure (which would of course need to go through 3rd party internet providers as well) then access can just be cut off from there instead. They may as well, if using miniature low cost servers, just create small self powered self contained servers that can be hidden at multiple locations.

    Or, are they suggested that to access The Pirate Bay you will now need your own dish antenna to contact the server drones directly? :)

  6. Wouldn't the MAFIAA just take out the base station by ArsenneLupin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    All these raspberry birds need to link to a base station somewhere (or how else would would customers communicate with them). And this station needs to be on firm ground, in some jurisdiction, and be connected via some backbone to the rest of the internet. Quite a number of potential points of failure to lean on without ever needing to take a single bird down.