As torrent sites like YTS or YIFY and Popcorn Time disappear one after another, will the last man standing, The Pirate Bay that is, follow soon and go offline as well? The latest reports say that the alarming frequency of TPB downtimes lately seem to suggest that the file-sharing site is on the brink of demise.
The speculation that The Pirate Bay could be going offline soon stemmed from the recent downtimes suffered by the website, which according to Tech Times even happened twice last week. The latest problem alone indicates that all is not well with the usually sturdy TPB operation.
The latest rumor is hardly surprising with the spate of extended or permanent downtimes that rocked major movie torrent providers recently, Christian Post reported. Talks of The Pirate Bay suffering the same fate of YTS and Popcorn Time is likely connected to "reports that international copyright companies are banding together to take down torrent sites," the report added.
It is but expected that TPB is on top of the list.
Not to mention the legal woes that TPB operators are currently facing. Copyright holders are demanding before a Swedish court that The Pirate Bay be taken down to prevent torrent fans from accessing the site and downloading its library of free contents.
But facing threats of extinction is nothing new to TPB. In late 2014, European authorities seized the site' servers that rendered the file-sharing service inaccessible for months, leaving the impression then that TPB will not resume its operation.
The successful raid, however, proved short-lived as The Pirate Bay, resilient as it is, eventually recovered. By early 2015, its services were restored as if nothing had happened and has so far managed to avoid succeeding take down attempts with the use of numerous domain names as among its seemingly unlimited supply of survival tricks.
How long TPB can stay operational seems far from being a major worry for the group. From the looks of things, The Pirate Bay is unwilling to follow the lead of both the YTS and Popcorn Time, which if reports are to be believed made the deliberate decision to cease operations and the reasons remain unknown.
As it stands, The Pirate Bay by default picks up from where the YTS/YIFY and Popcorn Time have left off - becoming for now the sole and safe, but not necessarily legal, alternative source of free and decent quality movie titles.