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Initially, The Pirate Bay's four Linux servers ran a custom web server called Hypercube. An old version is open-source. [55] On 1 June 2005, The Pirate Bay updated its website in an effort to reduce bandwidth usage, which was reported to be at 2 HTTP requests per millisecond on each of the four web servers, [56] as well as to create a more user friendly interface for the front-end of the website.
The Pirate Bay was blocked in Turkey for the first time in September 2007. [105] The ban had been lifted after almost a year before the Presidency of Telecommunication and Communication of Turkey banned the website again on 30 October 2014. [106] As of 2018, despite mass censorship, the site itself is accessible once again.
As such, sites linking to sites which acted as proxies to The Pirate Bay were themselves added to the list of banned sites, including piratebayproxy.co.uk, piratebayproxylist.com and ukbay.org. This led to the indirect blocking (or hiding) of sites at the following domains, among others: [22] [23]
Soon after the verdict was announced, though, Ziggo, KPN, and XS4ALL moved to lift blockades The Pirate Bay proxies and mirrors, since the final injunction only applied to the main domain itself ...
Pages in category "Blocked websites by country" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay; B.
October 2024 [15] [16] Singdao PR Singdaopr.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Alamak.io Alamak.io inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] GenderGP: gendergp.com Online gender clinic public health risk ...
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April 17 – The Pirate Bay trial concludes with a guilty verdict; each defendant is sentenced to one year in jail and a total of 30 million SEK (US$3.6 million, 2.7 million EUR) in fines and damages. The people behind The Pirate Bay declare they will appeal the ruling.