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The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid
Key takeaways
- Twenty years ago today, dozens of Swedish police officers stormed a Stockholm data center, seizing The Pirate Bay's servers.
- There are a handful of traditions we have at Torrent Freak, and remembering the first raid on The Pirate Bay is one of them.
- It was not only the first major story we covered, it also shaped how the piracy ecosystem evolved over the years.
Twenty years ago today, dozens of Swedish police officers stormed a Stockholm data center, seizing The Pirate Bay's servers. The entertainment industry hoped the raid would finish the site for good. Instead, the police action inadvertently helped to create one of the most resilient and iconic websites on the Internet, one that remains online today.
There are a handful of traditions we have at Torrent Freak, and remembering the first raid on The Pirate Bay is one of them.
It was not only the first major story we covered, it also shaped how the piracy ecosystem evolved over the years. And it changed the lives of the site s co-founders, who were eventually convicted.
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