It was bound to happen….
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theres alot out there.. but PB was the one I used most
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theres alot out there.. but PB was the one I used most
I can understand why they closed it down,anyone who doesnt needs a bash on the head.
Everyones gotta make money.. and we're stealing it off of the media.
but fuck them i do it anyway
MUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAA
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amen
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I can understand why they closed it down,anyone who doesnt needs a bash on the head.
Everyones gotta make money.. and we're stealing it off of the media.
but fuck them i do it anyway
MUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAAAA
Yeah i know its wrong and still do it, but i also know its wrong to beat children…...
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Yeah i know its wrong and still do it, but i also know its wrong to beat children…...
but we do it anywaaaaay!
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but we do it anywaaaaay!
lol child beaters
lucky i dont live near you -
fucking owned.
ill pm a demonoid inv code to you guys if ya need one?
let me know

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Wow anon
i bet your loving that ^_^
If i need a biggie ill ask for a hook up
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demonoid is better than piratebay anyway IEO (in everyones opinion)
lawl -
IEO lolz cheers for telling me how the world is ^_^
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IEO lolz cheers for telling me how the world is ^_^
Yo i want that fucking invite code anon.
Your a golden fucking idol!
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proceed to your inbox sir
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check inbox.
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Looks like all may be good again…
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LOL, looks liek demonoid opened up registration, have at it guys.
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lol the founders all got one year in jail and a fine of $3.6 million :eek:
The long-running court case against the co-founders of Swedish file-sharing site The Pirate Bay has come to its conclusion, with all four accused found guilty and sentenced to a year in jail, as well as a fine of $3.6 million.
Since it was first established in 2003, The Pirate Bay has become one of the most visible file sharing sites, becoming a depository for a wealth of BitTorrents for films, games and music. Founders Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Carl Lundstrom and Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi were put on trial this February regarding breach of Swedish copyright law.
The site's founders employed a famously cavalier attitude to copyright laws, an attitude that wasn't diminished by the guilty verdict.
"Stay calm – nothing will happen to TPB, us personally or filesharing whatsoever. This is just a theatre for the media," said Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi over his Twitter account upon learning of the verdict. Kolmisoppi has since addressed press at an online conference attended by the BBC, going on to say, "It's serious to actually be found guilty and get jail time. It's really serious. And that's a bit weird.
"It's so bizarre that we were convicted at all and it's even more bizarre that we were as a team. The court said we were organised. I can't get Gottfrid out of bed in the morning. If you're going to convict us, convict us of disorganised crime."
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