Author Topic: The Pirate Bay absconds with domain name of its nemesis  (Read 518 times)

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For years, the folks at The Pirate Bay have stuck in the craw of officials at The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. The lobby group for the record industry has grown fond of branding the leading BitTorrent site as an international hub for illegal file sharing. Now the international anti-piracy organization can add "domain name raider" to its litany.

IFPI.com, a domain that once belonged to the IFPI, is now the property of a well-known staff member of The Pirate Bay, according to whois searches. (Ownership of IFPI.org, the main domain for the international anti-piracy organization, hasnt changed.)

IFPI.com now features a bare-bones site for an organization dubbed the International Federation of Pirates Interests. Its unclear exactly how The Pirate Bay got a hold of the domain of its nemesis. Were guessing someone at the organization forgot to renew it.

"Its not a hack," Peter Kopimi, the Pirate Bay staff member told TorrentFreak. "Someone just gave us the domain name. We have no idea how they got it, but its ours and were keeping it." ®


http://ifpi.com/ifpi/

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The Pirate Bay absconds with domain name of its nemesis
Reply #1 on: October 16, 2007, 11:51:37 AM
after looking at the site, and realising there isnt loads of porn as usual with domain snipers, i am relieved and proud to wear my pirate hat.


f**k the phonographic society.

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