images/news/bittorrent.jpgThe International Olympic Committee (IOC) recently contacted the Swedish Minister of Justice, asking for the Swedish government to take action against The Pirate Bay. The IOC wants Olympics torrents removed from the world's largest torrent tracker. They also want to prevent future Olympic torrents from being posted.
According to the IOC, Olympics related content has been downloaded over 1 million times via The Pirate Bay, with the opening ceremony taking the top content spot.
The Pirate Bay responded by posting a new logo featuring the Olympics and has temporarily donned the alias "The Beijing Bay". The logo also now links to a torrent search page with the string "give us the gold".
Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde told TorrentFreak: “I think it’s good that IOC understands that they will get nowhere with sending a legal threat to us. It shows they’re smart and without manners.” “We were going to ignore the Olympics, but now we’re loading our cannons. Our weapons of mass distribution are pointed towards China.”
Via: CDFreaks
According to the IOC, Olympics related content has been downloaded over 1 million times via The Pirate Bay, with the opening ceremony taking the top content spot.
The Pirate Bay responded by posting a new logo featuring the Olympics and has temporarily donned the alias "The Beijing Bay". The logo also now links to a torrent search page with the string "give us the gold".
Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde told TorrentFreak: “I think it’s good that IOC understands that they will get nowhere with sending a legal threat to us. It shows they’re smart and without manners.” “We were going to ignore the Olympics, but now we’re loading our cannons. Our weapons of mass distribution are pointed towards China.”
Via: CDFreaks











