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SonsOfLiberty
04-26-2009, 07:33 PM
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The guilty verdict against ThePirateBay has left many feeling irate. Many feel that you can pretty much do what you can do on ThePirateBay on Google. Apparently, someone has developed a web page that does this more to prove a point than anything else.

Enter ThePirateGoogle, a website that Cory Doctorow labels as a mash up between Google and thePirateBay.

“The intention of this site is to demonstrate the double standard that was exemplified in the recent Pirate Bay Trial.” Writes the website creator. The creator continues, “Sites such as Google offer much the same functionality as The Pirate Bay and other Bit Torrent sites but are not targeted by media conglomerates such as the IFPI as they have the political and legal clout to defend themselves unlike these small independent sites.”

ThePirateBay operates in a way that allows anyone to upload a torrent to the tracker. From there, through the BitTorrent protocol, they can share their files on their own computer to anyone who can find that content on a search query. By that point of view, it’s pretty easy to get the connection between that and Google - there’s only one extra step involved. Someone creates a torrent and uploads the torrent onto a tracker. Google then automatically caches the resulting page. Afterwards, anyone can type in a certain string of boolean and find that torrent file and start downloading off of the uploaders computer. The extra step, of course, being that Google is caching that file. The level of openness is pretty much identical.

The website seems to be more about proving a point rather than offering an alternative to ThePirateBay. Why can Google cache torrent file pages while ThePirateBay can’t?

Of course, such a site is already the subject of debate. Some copyright restricting supporters say that ThePirateBay only has a purpose for copyright infringement. Others point out that ThePirateBay’s mission is to bolster free speech. One of the themes one can get from the legal threats section is that ThePirateBay doesn’t host any of the files in question and that it is not illegal to provide infrastructure to search for something. Indeed, some of the lesser informed can put in a keyword into Google and conclude the internet is all about buying stuffed toys, news, gaming, or lolcats. In actuality, a given search infrastructure can be whatever it is you are looking for and one search query doesn’t necessarily overpower another on an individual basis.

Additionally, one can look at ThePirateBay and say that the website is all about downloading Linux, or Open Source content.

Still, ThePirateBay trial is far from over. In fact, many argue it’s only beginning after defence lawyers discovered that the judge was heavily involved in advocacy in restricting copyright laws. Of course, the other point to make is the fact that ThePirateBay is still online.


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The intention of this site is to demonstrate the double standard that was exemplified in the recent Pirate Bay Trial. Sites such as Google offer much the same functionality as The Pirate Bay and other Bit Torrent sites but are not targeted by media conglomerates such as the IFPI as they have the political and legal clout to defend themselves unlike these small independent sites.

This site is created in support of an open, neutral internet accessible and equitable to all regardless of political or financial standing.

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:source: Source: TPBG (http://www.zeropaid.com/news/86052/thepirategoogle-launches/):view: Homepage: ThePirateGoogle (http://www.thepirategoogle.com/)

Sonnentier
04-26-2009, 08:56 PM
Google
Forbidden

Your client does not have permission to get URL /custom?cx=013970662668203892549%3Arw2up8zaqxe&ie=UTF-8&q=movie&sa=Search&as_q=filetype%3Atorrent&adkw=AELymgV4mYVllVksLKF-R62AzGeCYMJlgLoA9By1kMRoOXT3PCeh50WpaOwxYl4YzbuVJOnNCQmOUQHkMq3VnEIZUfF8rJHAeKdtau9Nl4dWVG49iSoONmM&cof=AH%3Aleft%3BALC%3A%230000CC%3BBGC%3A%23FFFFFF%3BCX%3ATorrent%2520Files%2520Only%3BDIV%3A%23CCCCCC%3BFORID%3A13%3BGALT%3A%23008000%3BGFNT%3A%23000000%3BGIMP%3A%23000000%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.thepirategoogle.com%2Fimages%2Fpgslogo01.png%3BLC%3A%230000CC%3BLH%3A0%3BLP%3A1%3BS%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ThePirateGoogle.com%3BT%3A%23000000%3BVLC%3A%23551A8B%3B&hl=en&oe=UTF-8&client=pub-4744866277414915 from this server. (Client IP address: 88.xx.xx.xx)

We apologize for your inconvenience, but this request could not be processed. Please click here to continue your search on Google.

tesco
04-26-2009, 09:08 PM
I think google disabled that owner's custom search due to the bad publicity.

SonsOfLiberty
04-26-2009, 09:11 PM
Click here to continue your search on Google and you get: TPG search :)

http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/picture.php?albumid=225&pictureid=17708

Funkin'
04-26-2009, 09:54 PM
Yeah, it still works as SoL pointed out. I like it.

Cabalo
04-27-2009, 01:31 AM
whoever wrote those news in the first place is a moron when he says "they offer the same functionality". ffs...
since when does google has its own tracker? because TPB has one, and google just searches it, as the other site's internal search engine.

this is an imbecility:


The intention of this site is to demonstrate the double standard that was exemplified in the recent Pirate Bay Trial. Sites such as Google offer much the same functionality as The Pirate Bay and other Bit Torrent sites but are not targeted by media conglomerates such as the IFPI as they have the political and legal clout to defend themselves unlike these small independent sites.

iLOVENZB
04-27-2009, 01:36 AM
Hmmm what happened to...

<torrent u want> filetype:torrent