Yesterday I installed windows 10 on my new SSD. Everything went fine until I tried to access thepiratebay.org or any other of its clones. I tried it in chrome and received an error: this site cant be reached (err_connection_refused).
On 9 December 2014, The Pirate Bay was raided by the Swedish police, who seized servers, computers, and other equipment.[26][27][28][29][30] Several other torrent related sites including EZTV, Zoink, Torrage and the Istole tracker were also shut down in addition to The Pirate Bay's forum Suprbay.org.[27] On the second day after the raid EZTV was reported to be showing "signs of life" with uploads to ExtraTorrent and KickassTorrents and supporting proxy sites like eztv-proxy.net via the main website's backend IP addresses.[31][32] Several copies of The Pirate Bay went online during the next several days, most notably oldpiratebay.org, created by isoHunt.[33][34]
As of 2008[update], IFPI claims that the website is extremely profitable, and that The Pirate Bay is more engaged in making profit than supporting people's rights.[88] The website has insisted that these allegations are not true, stating, "It's not free to operate a Web Site on this scale", and, "If we were making lots of money I, Svartholm, wouldn't be working late at the office tonight, I'd be sitting on a beach somewhere, working on my tan."[89] In response to claims of annual revenue exceeding $3 million made by the IFPI, the site's spokesman Peter Sunde argues that the website's high bandwidth, power, and hardware costs eliminate the potential for profit. The Pirate Bay, he says, may ultimately be operating at a loss.[88] In the 2009 trial, the defence estimated the site's yearly expenses to be 800,000 kronor ($110,000).[86]
On 2 September 2012, Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg was arrested in Cambodia. He was detained in Phnom Penh by officers executing an international warrant issued against him in April after he did not turn up to serve a one-year jail sentence for copyright violations.[185] On 24 December 2012, administrators of TPB changed the homepage to urge users to send Warg, in jail, "gifts and letters".
On 1 February 2012, the Supreme Court of Sweden refused to hear an appeal in the case, prompting the site to change its official domain name to thepiratebay.se from thepiratebay.org. The move to a .se domain was claimed to prevent susceptibility to US laws from taking control of the site.[200] On 9 April 2013, the site changed its domain name to thepiratebay.gl, under the Greenland TLD, in anticipation of possible seizure by Swedish authorities of its .se domain.[201] The change proved to be short lived, as the site returned to the .se domain on 12 April 2013 after being blocked on the .gl domain by Tele-Post, which administers domains in Greenland. Tele-Post cited a Danish court ruling that the site was in violation of copyright laws.[202]
IsoHunt has since copied much of the original TPB database and made it accessible through oldpiratebay.org, a searchable index of old Pirate Bay torrents.[33][34][232] IsoHunt also released a tool called The Open Bay, to allow users to deploy their own version of the Pirate Bay website.[233] The tool is responsible for around 372 mirror sites.[234] Since 17 December 2014, The Pirate Bay's Facebook page has been unavailable.[229][235] On 22 December 2014, a website was resumed at the domain thepiratebay.se, showing a flip clock with the length of time in days and hours that the site had been offline, and a waving pirate flag.[236] From this day TPB was hosted for a period in Moldova,[236] on Trabia Network (Moldo-German company) servers. The Pirate Bay then began using the services of CloudFlare, a company which offers reverse proxy services.[237] On 1 January 2015, the website presented a countdown to 1 February 2015.[238][239] The website returned with a prominent phoenix logo displayed at the domain thepiratebay.se on 31 January 2015.[240]
After The Pirate Bay introduced a feature in March 2009 to easily share links to torrents on the social networking site Facebook, Wired found in May that Facebook had started blocking the links. On further inspection, they discovered that all messages containing links to The Pirate Bay in both public and in private messages, regardless of content, were being blocked. Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyers commented that Facebook might be working against the US Electronic Communications Privacy Act by intercepting user messages, but Facebook chief privacy officer Chris Kelly said that they have the right to use blocks on links where there is a "demonstrated disregard for intellectual property rights", following users' agreement on their terms of service. Links to other similar sites have not been blocked.[254][255][256]
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The notorious website was founded back in 2003 with thepiratebay.org as its main point of access and it emerged as the king of the pirate world. Since then, the website is fighting one lawsuit after the another and trying to exist under different domains.
I cannot believe that Capitol South/City is even considering tearing down City Center for many reasons. The mayor's office says that it is Capitol South's decision but the city is willing to consider using stimulus money to help tear it down. So whose decision is it really? Perhaps using stimulus money to tear it down should be put on the ballot so the people of Franklin County can be a part of this decision and how this money is to be spent.
1. Making the center "City Center Community" with apartments, condos, some retail stores, offices, and stores geared to full service i.e. grocery store, dry cleaners. The city wants people to move downtown and this would give them the incentive to do so. Why expect them to move downtown and ask them to do their shopping and meet their needs in the suburban areas. When they built City Center they wanted people to come down town to do their shopping and then built new malls in the suburban areas so why would City Center work.
2. Making the center a Retirement Community for older adults with medical offices and facilities available to them within the center with condos and apartments. Again, there could be some full service stores in the mall.
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