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The Pirate Bay file tracking site is currently offline - apparently forced to close by a German court injunction filed last week. We covered the filing last week. A district court in Hamburg heard from the Motion Picture Ass. of America, which targeted German ISP CB3ROB (Cyberbunker). Cyberbunker was ordered to unplug the …

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  1. 46Bit
    Happy

    Clever

    Love the abbreviation of Motion Picture Ass. of America, very subtle.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    They just don't get it

    Long prison sentences should help them understand however.

    1. Rattus Rattus

      O RLY?

      Dear AC, I suggest you read this:

      http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/19000

  3. JP19
    WTF?

    WTF !!!!

    $ 250,000 ( U.S. ) for EACH file in violation of copyright.

    Funny, it's ONLY $ 150,000 ( U.S. ) over here in America. Guess the ass. just needed a little more money. http://www.theregister.co.uk/Design/graphics/icons/comment/wtf_32.png

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Alert

    Good job they blocked it

    The takedown was very effective.

    It took me at least 10 seconds longer to find the torrent of the US TV show that I was looking for using Google rather than TPB.

    Well done copyright holders. I salute your effectiveness.

  5. Tony Paulazzo
    Big Brother

    Ah, screw it...

    Long Live The Pirate Bay, down with blood sucking lawyers and leeching copyright hoarders, Freetards unite - send me £5 to ...

    Oh wait, that won't work.

    Carry on then.

    The Illuminati are watching 'you'.

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