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  • The Pirate Bay Has Officially Switched To Magnet Links

    The Pirate Bay Has Officially Switched To Magnet Links

    The Pirate Bay has been planning on moving from torrent files to magnet files for a while now. The change is now official.

    Announcing the change on The Pirate Bay blog, the staff says that new files are simpler for them and less of a hassle for the user. As was already said before, the new file format also uses a lot less bandwidth saving everybody time and money.

    The biggest advantage to magnet links is that they are completely anonymous. The links are just a hash and are the same on every page so no one can know if a user actually downloaded a file or not.

    The only way to really restrict downloading from The Pirate Bay now is to block access to the Web site completely. The staff does say that they fear countries in the EU are moving towards such “harsh censorship tactics.” They are doing everything they can to avoid their users “ending up with less freedom.”

    Said “harsh censorship tactics” are already in place in countries like the Netherlands, but the UK just recently ruled the Web site to be illegal. They may be the next to instigate a block of the Web site on the national level.

    For those who are making the claim that The Pirate Bay is just dropping torrents altogether, The Pirate Bay says it’s like “saying that Ferrari is no longer selling cards – they’re just selling BETTER cars. As are we, we’re giving you the best links there are.”

    At the end, the staff uses a humorous pseudo-quote from the Bible to make a statement on the joys of sharing:

    “Spilling seed is more severe then all sins, since he defiles his soul in this world and the world to come and he does not see the glory of the sharing.”

    What do you think of The Pirate Bay moving to magnet links? Do you think it will protect file sharing? Let us know in the comments.

  • The Pirate Bay Switching To Magnet Links February 29

    The Pirate Bay Switching To Magnet Links February 29

    The Pirate Bay is the torrent site that refuses to die. Their founders were sentenced to prison and they still keep on chugging. They are now changing the site in a fundamental way on February 29 that will keep them one step ahead of the legal system.

    The Pirate Bay announced today that February 29 is the day that any torrent that has more than 10 seeds will be deleted. The actual torrent won’t be deleted, however, it’s just the link that will be deleted. The .torrent link will be replaced with a magnet link.

    The move is “a step forward in technology” and makes the site more resistant to being shut down the site said in a statement to TorrentFreak.

    The comments on the blog post point to some users thinking that this is the end for The Pirate Bay, but this is more like a new beginning for the site. By removing their dependency on .torrent files, the site will be able to serve more countries especially those that block The Pirate Bay.

    For those who don’t know, magnet links are essentially .torrent files downloaded from other people instead of The Pirate Bay’s servers. Users can still upload .torrent files to The Pirate Bay as well. The torrents will just be converted into magnet files.

    The amount of bandwidth and space saved by going to magnet links was demonstrated last week when a user reduced the entire Web site to 90 MB. The Pirate Bay team wants to make a portable Pirate Bay and may release an official version in the future.

    Finally, The Pirate Bay wants to assure their users that they aren’t going anywhere and will keep the site going even when they no longer host torrents.