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A court in Sweden has jailed four men behind The Pirate Bay (TPB), the world's most high-profile file-sharing website, in a landmark case.
"We can't pay and we wouldn't pay. Even if I had the money I would rather burn everything I owned, and I wouldn't even give them the ashes."
Piratebay is not a search engine. It re-distributes torrents hosted on it's website. Why do you think it is called Pirate Bay? They do not have the written consent to host re-distribute the torrents on their website!
Originally posted by Solomons
reply to post by PGTWEED
But so is google,yahoo,msn etc they are giving you the means via searching to find torrents.Thats exactly what the pirate bay does aswell,they dont host anything just like any other search engine.
It re-distributes torrents hosted on it's website.
Piratebay facilitates the re-distribution of copyrighted material, which it does not have the written consent of the copyright owners. Piratebay is guilty and can be held liable for copyright infringement. If you look at the download links from other Torrent websites you find that piratebay appears often.
Originally posted by PrisonerOfSociety
PGTWEED wrote:
It re-distributes torrents hosted on it's website.
You are completely confused about the difference between a torrent and content
A torrent is a small file (around few kilobytes) with the suffix .torrent, which contains all the information needed to download a file the torrent was made for.
That means it contains file names, their sizes, and more importantly where to download it from, i.e. the actual content resides on many, many peoples machine on the other side of the World for example, or perhaps even your next door neighbour; the software (BitTorrent, uTorrent, etc...) need not know the location, just that it can grab the 'chunks' of data as described in the .torrent file and concatenate them together.
When someone creates a torrent, they are creating a checksum for each piece of data, using the SHA1 hashing algorithm, and records it in the torrent file. When someone else downloads this using 3rd party software like BitTorrent or uTorrent, it is pieced back together by grabbing 'chunks' of data from other peoples PC's who are also connected in live time, to that seeded torrent.
So in summary, the content is only on peoples PC's and the more seeders, then the faster the download, as more pieces can be grabbed quicker. The torrents that exist on TPB are just links to the chunks of actual data/content , which is NEVER stored on their server and so they are not liable to any mechanical copyright.