[Infowarrior] - New Pirate Bay Will Become a Pay Site

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Fri Jul 17 13:21:16 UTC 2009


New Pirate Bay Will Become a Pay Site Written by Ernesto on July 16,  
2009
http://torrentfreak.com/new-pirate-bay-will-become-a-pay-site-090716/

After Global Gaming Factory (GGF) announced its intention to buy The  
Pirate Bay, the public was left wondering what the site’s future would  
look like. Today it was confirmed that sharing on the new site will  
come with a cost, as the new owners plan to charge the users of the  
site a monthly fee.

Thus far the plans revealed by GGF concerning the future of the site  
and tracker have been rather vague and uncertain. However, today the  
freshly appointed Wayne Rosso - who has previous experience with  
failing P2P services - came out with a few crucial additional details  
on the site’s future business model.

For years The Pirate Bay’s users have been able to share files without  
censorship or charges, but this is all about to change. Rosso said  
that under the new management, the 3.7 million Pirate Bay users (or  
whatever userbase remains) will have to pay a monthly fee to access  
the site.

The money collected from user subscriptions and advertising revenue  
will then be used to pay off the copyright holders. The exact monthly  
fee is yet to be decided, but Rosso did confirm that the more files  
people share, the lower it will be.

“The more of your computer resources you contribute to the network,  
the less you pay down to zero,” Rosso told Cnet. “The user is in  
control.”

In addition, GGF hopes to cut deals with ISPs. “We hope to introduce a  
new BitTorrent technology that will optimize ISP traffic,” Rosso said.  
“We can save ISPs up to 80 percent of their resources. Half of the  
Internet traffic is file sharing and half of that traffic is Pirate  
Bay.”

Rosso conveniently fails to mention that a Pirate Bay where users have  
to pay for access will not be generating much traffic at all, so this  
part of GGF’s business model has to be rethought. BitTorrent does not  
depend on The Pirate Bay, and new trackers have already lined up to  
take over its job.

Details about the actual acquisition of The Pirate Bay are still  
scarce. Pirate Bay’s Peter Sunde told TorrentFreak that GGF will get  
the domain names for thepiratebay (under all the tlds they exist) and  
a copy of the code and the database. If all goes well the transfer of  
ownership will take place at the end of July.

GGF has to raise $7.8 million in funding in order to buy the site.  
After that, the share holders - who’ve seen a drop in the stock price  
after the announced buy-out - have to vote in favor of the deal.


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