Police raided The Pirate Bay’s servers in Sweden almost two weeks ago, and while fans believed the massive online downloads resource would quickly be brought back online, the group behind it didn’t appear to be ready to resurrect the service as fast as some might have expected. However, Torrent Freak reports that the first signs The Pirate Bay is coming back up are here, as ThePirateBay.se domain name is back online, waving a pirate flag.
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The publication says that on Sunday, ThePirateBay.se’s nameservers were updated to ones controlled by The Pirate Bay’s domain name registrar. Furthermore, the main domain also points to a new IP address, which belongs to a server in Moldova.
The site now displays a waving pirate flag and a clock that appears to be counting the number of days the site has been down for. But it’s not operational, and users can’t simply go back to using The Pirate Bay as they used to before the police raid took place.
Various Pirate Bay clones were created in these past few days, but the group managing it said it wasn’t yet ready to bring the service back online, pondering on what its next move should be. Internet users looking for online download sites have various alternatives at their disposal, as they wait for The Pirate Bay to be resurrected.