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  2. PirateBrowser - Wikipedia

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    PirateBrowser was released on 10 August 2013 on the tenth anniversary of The Pirate Bay. [2] It is a bundle of Firefox Portable 23, the FoxyProxy addon for Firefox, and the Vidalia Tor client with some proxy configurations to speed up page loading.

  3. Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia

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    On 2 October 2009, The Pirate Bay's hosting services moved to Ukraine and their traffic was routed through The Netherlands, but BREIN contacted the ISP NForce and service was stopped. Subsequently The Pirate Bay moved their hosting location to a nuclear bunker owned by CyberBunker just outside Kloetinge in the south of the Netherlands. [79]

  4. Read the Docs - Wikipedia

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    Read the Docs is an open-sourced free software documentation hosting platform. [1] It generates documentation written with the Sphinx documentation generator , MkDocs , [ 2 ] or Jupyter Book. [ 3 ]

  5. Web blocking in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the following, proxy sites designed to circumvent blocks have been secretly blocked by ISPs, driving users to proxy comparison sites. [ 192 ] [ 193 ] The Pirate Bay created a version of Tor branded as the PirateBrowser specifically to encourage anonymity and circumvention of these blocks. [ 194 ]

  6. The Pirate Bay trial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia: The Pirate Bay Trial. The Pirate Bay trial is a joint criminal and civil prosecution in Sweden of four individuals charged for promoting the copyright infringement...

  7. The Pirate Bay raid - Wikipedia

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    The Pirate Bay raid took place on 31 May 2006 in Stockholm, when The Pirate Bay, a Swedish website that indexes torrent files, was raided by Swedish police, causing it to go offline for three days. Upon reopening, the site's number of visitors more than doubled, the increased popularity attributed to greater exposure through the media coverage ...

  8. Gottfrid Svartholm - Wikipedia

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    Per Gottfrid Svartholm Warg (born 17 October 1984), alias anakata, is a Swedish computer specialist, known as the former co-owner of the web hosting company PRQ and co-founder of the BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay together with Fredrik Neij and Peter Sunde.

  9. Gemini (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Gemini is an application-layer internet communication protocol for accessing remote documents, similar to HTTP and Gopher.It comes with a special document format, commonly referred to as "gemtext", which allows linking to other documents.