The Pirate Bay sold, going legit

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In an announcement today, it has been learned that filesharing site, The Pirate Bay, has been sold for the tidy sum of $7.8 million. The purchase was made by Swedish software company, Global Gaming Factory X AB.

Quite likely the most well-known illegal filesharing source on the internet, The Pirate Bay will follow a similar path towards legitimization as it becomes a legal source for music downloads. This news follows the recent sentencing of the site’s four founders to a one-year prison term and heavy fines for copyright infringement back in April. I guess those legal fees finally became too much.

This was bound to happen eventually. Napster demonstrated a decade ago that you could take a successful but illegal site, sell it based on name recognition and sanitize it into legal business. And another scofflaw will no doubt rise up to replace this one. It’s just the cycle of things.


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