
Servers of the famous torrent tracker
The Pirate Bay are disconnected from the Internet by decision of the Hamburg court.
According to
torrentfreak.com , today the hosting provider
CyberBunker fulfilled the order of the Hamburg court of May 6, 2010 to disconnect the TPB servers from access to the Internet. Initially, the provider declared the illegality and absurdity of this court decision and expressed the intention to file an appeal. And according to the available information, I do not intend to give up my intentions. Many people associate this action with the desire of CB3ROB to enable their lawyer to study the documents submitted in more detail and claim that this is a temporary measure. In addition, access to the servers for TPB owners is still open, and they have already announced that they are transferring them to another provider. According to rumors, we can say that in the next few hours TPB will work again and the flags of freedom will again develop in cyberspace. The plaintiffs in this case were Columbia Pictures, Disney Enterprises, Paramount Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal and Warner Bros.
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At such moments, capturingly recall the
declaration of independence of cyberspace, many aspects of which, although outdated, but the general idea remains relevant to this day. Turning to all the fighters for "copyright" and (them) to pathologists, I want you to know, "I laid my huge, reinforced concrete bolt on you."