So we're to believe a poorly named company that nobody has ever heard of before when they say they're buying out a site that has previously never cracked to any pressure, be it police, government, etc? Give me a break. The decentralizing stuff is a no-brainer but I'll believe the buyout when I hear it from the owners mouths
EDIT: Damn, just read the blog on the official site. Glad I've never been a huge TPB user -always prefer private torrent sites, they're faster and less virus prone.
http://thepiratebay.org/blog/164http://www.globalgamingfactory.com/From Twitter (Translated)
Daniel Goldberg:
@ brokep Is this correct?
http://bit.ly/1YR0mPeter S Kolmisoppi:
@ danielg0ldberg Yes.
Daniel Goldberg:
@ brokep What a thing! Who gets the money? Who owns the TPB?
Peter S Kolmisoppi:
@ danielg0ldberg Foreign company, with demands from our side to finance a fund for internet projects. We get no money.
Daniel Goldberg:
@ brokep Cool. What do you mean internet project? Will you not have to use the money to cover the damages?
Peter S Kolmisoppi:
@ danielg0ldberg Internet Project in the form of political activism, etc. TPB changed hands in 2006 already to not be sued.
Daniel Goldberg
@ brokep Congratulations, the scoop! Who is the owner of TPB today?
Peter S Kolmisoppi:
@ danielg0ldberg It’s partly why we’ve have been so sure that lawsuits against us is pointless in the end … :-)
Peter S Kolmisoppi:
@ danielg0ldberg I do not think that I may say for legal reasons. But they are people we trust. And have conditioned things too..