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Kickass Torrents shut down by US government

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Copyright holders rejoice! The largest torrent site on earth has been taken down by the US government a few days back. After posing as an advertiser they managed to trace the money back to a Ukrainian guy, Artem Vaulin. It's quite the story really, check out the full article here.

What do you think is going to happen now? Is this a hard blow to piracy or are most people just going to use another site? Will there always be another site to take the lead? Discuss.
 

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I haven't read the full full writeup yet but the newspaper story stuff just made it seem like poor opsec, that or the owner was clueless enough to not play to those rules despite being what they are. Some of stuff done for Scene topsites was worse and this just seems like a similar idea to the lulzsec stuff from a few years back, albeit possibly without the insider.
My interest was more in the fact that despite pushing a pro-privacy message, a number of service providers caved and gave PII to the authorities.
 
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On behalf of the United States, I want to apologize to the rest of the world. I'm sorry our government thinks it has the power to police the rest of the world. Please understand they are only looking out for our big business' best interest!

It does have the power. What is wrong with them prosecuting someone making a lot of money out of illegal activities?
 

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It does have the power. What is wrong with them prosecuting someone making a lot of money out of illegal activities?
Ehhhhh... I'm going to have to agree with @Subtle Demise. We need to stop acting like the Internet is under our jurisdiction, because it isn't. However, I do get where you're coming from.

I don't know where I was going with this, it sounded better in my head... Basically, the US needs to back off and stop putting their nose in other people's business unless it's absolutely necessary
 

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On behalf of the United States, I want to apologize to the rest of the world. I'm sorry our government thinks it has the power to police the rest of the world. Please understand they are only looking out for our big business' best interest!
+1 to that. Bunch of bloody gobshites our powerful class is! (favorite insult from AMC's Preacher)
 
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