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In May 2006, Swedish police raided a data center in Stockholm, seizing dozens of servers. The site was down for only three days before it reappeared on servers located in the Netherlands.

The Pirate Bay has survived for over two decades due to several key factors: the dirate bad

When ISPs block access to the main site, a massive network of "proxy sites" emerges. These clones allow users to bypass local censorship. In May 2006, Swedish police raided a data

The Pirate Bay: The Resilience and Controversy of a Torrenting Giant These clones allow users to bypass local censorship

Despite the convictions, the site continued to operate, moving its domains frequently to avoid seizure—shuffling between extensions like .se, .org, .ac, and .sx. 🛡️ Why It Won’t Die: Technological Resilience

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The Pirate Bay's defiance of copyright law quickly caught the attention of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).