Suprnova.org

Pirate Bay Re-launches SuprNova.org BitTorrent Tracker Site

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on August 22, 2007 - 1:57pm.

San Francisco - Swedish file-sharing group The Pirate Bay has fostered the re-launch of popular BitTorrent tracker site Suprnova.org, whose owners took the site offline in late 2004 in the face of prosecution by the U.S. RIAA and MPAA trade groups, Wired.com reported. A statement from the Pirate Bay reads, "This is how it works. Whatever you sink, we build back up. Whomever you sue, ten new pirates are recruited. Wherever you go, we are already ahead of you. You are the past and the forgotten, we are the internet and the future. y’arr!" The Suprnova site already features some one million torrents, which can be used to download movies, music, TV shows and other files from other users.

Report: The Pirate Bay About To Relaunch Suprnova.org

Authored by Jay Baage on August 3, 2007 - 3:58am.
SuprNova.org, a well-known BitTorrent hub, is apparently making a comeback after being forced to shut down three years ago. Sloncek, the former owner of suprnova.org decided to donate the domain to The Pirate Bay, who will relaunch the site in a few days, according to reports published Thursday on blogs, TorrentFreak and Slyck.com.