Police in Sweden have raided one of the world's largest BitTorrent file-sharing sites
The Pirate Bay is one of the most popular file-sharing sites on the internet

Police raid Pirate Bay file-sharing site

Swedish police confiscate servers

Written by Carl Taylor

Police in Sweden have raided one of the world's largest BitTorrent file-sharing sites.

Servers at hosting company Rix Port80 containing files for The Pirate Bay were confiscated, the group confirmed on its website. 

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The Pirate Bay did not directly host any copyrighted material but offered small torrent files and tracker software allowing users to locate and download files from each other.

The legality of offering such a service has yet to be tested in the Swedish courts.

The site was one of the most popular file-sharing sites on the internet, serving over a million pages a day.

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) welcomed the actions of the Swedish police. 

"The actions today taken in Sweden serve as a reminder to pirates all over the world that there are no safe harbours for internet copyright thieves," said MPAA chairman and chief executive Dan Glickman.

"Intellectual property theft is a problem for film industries all over the world and we are glad that the local government in Sweden has helped stop The Pirate Bay from continuing to enable rampant copyright theft on the internet."

The operators of The Pirate Bay remain defiant, however, promising to be "up and fully functional within a day or two".

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