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Pirate Bay’s Founding Group ‘Piratbyrån’ Disbands

In 2003 a group of friends from Sweden decided to found Piratbyrån (the bureau of piracy), a lobbying organization to promote the sharing of information and culture. A few months later the group took a decision that would change the Internet – the launch of a BitTorrent tracker named ‘The Pirate Bay’. Today marks the end of an era with the announcement that Piratbyrån has disbanded.

Piratbyrån had many purposes, but could be described as a pro-piracy lobbying organization. It was founded in response to Antipiratbyrån, the local anti-piracy outfit in Sweden. The goal was to start a debate on copyright issues and how they affect society. Until then, most press in Sweden would simply take everything Antipiratbyrån said for granted.

Internationally, Piratbyrån is mostly known for launching The Pirate Bay in the fall of 2003, just a few months after the group itself was founded. Since there were no Swedish BitTorrent sites at the time, Piratbyrån decided to launch the first Scandinavian BitTorrent community, using the then relatively new BitTorrent protocol.

By the end of 2004, a year after the site launched, the tracker was already tracking a million peers and more than 60,000 torrent files. Around the same time the founders also became aware that it wasn’t just Scandinavians showing an interest in their site.

Because of increasing worldwide popularity, The Pirate Bay team completely redesigned the site, which became available in several languages from then on. Around the same time The Pirate Bay became separated from Piratbyrån, with the latter focusing more on other ‘copyfights’ that had to be won.

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In the years that followed Piratbyrån engaged in discussions about the role of intellectual property in the digital age, giving a voice to millions of file-sharers who believed that copying is not a crime. Now, nearly 7 years after it was founded, Piratbyrån’s role has been played out and the group has decided to disband.

The discussions about file-sharing that Piratbyrån wanted to have, are already won,” former Pirate Bay spokesperson and Piratbyrån member Peter Sunde told TorrentFreak. “The projects that needed to start have already been finalized. Piratbyrån was a temporary group for a temporary reason.”

The final decision to disband the group came after Ibi Kopimi Botani, a prominent member and co-founder of the group, passed away. Without one of its greatest minds, the group would never be the same again, Piratbyrån’s member felt.

“The discussions about abolishing Piratbyrån have been going on for years already, but this weekend a beloved friend and member died, and we decided it was time to move on for real, since the group could not be the same without him anyhow. It felt like a good time for passing this part of life,” Peter told TorrentFreak, who added that the group was about much more than being the founders of The Pirate Bay.

“Without Piratbyrån there would have been no Pirate Bay of course, but Piratbyrån has accomplished so much more than just that,” he said, a position shared by all of the group’s members. Marcin de Kaminski, who announced the end of Piratbyrån in a blog post, is proud of what they’ve accomplished in all those years.

“The most longlived project which has originated from Piratbyrån is obviously The Pirate Bay, but when it comes to great accomplishments I would like to point out how Piratbyrån were forerunners in one of the most obvious clinches of our time,” Marcin told TorrentFreak.

“By proudly standing up for the ideas of a whole generation of internauts and taking the fights no one else did, Piratbyrån worked as catalyzers when it came to understanding the current evolution of culture, clusters and chaos,” Marcin said. “While other actors have been trying to deliver answers, Piratbyrån has been very focused on targeting problems of the present by searching for the right questions.”

All the right questions have been asked now, and the group believes it has served its purpose. File-sharers are more vocal than ever before, they can stand up for themselves now and continue to challenge the corporations that promote intellectual property abuse.

Just copy what Piratbyrån did and evolve.

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  • Antony Hopkins

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  • Stefing

    End of an era.

  • raccoon

    Stefing, quite the opposite.

    The dissvolment of the group has a tragic reason, but the era that started with Piratbyrån – which got kopied by similar movements around the world – will continue as long as it has to.

  • oy

    So despite telling us that the organisation was about much more than TPB, no one is going to tell us what that much more was… just that it was much more. Really it was.

  • Champ

    So… Pirate bay is done??

  • FactX

    Thanx a million for your efforts Piratbyrån!

  • D

    Until then? I believe that the whole world still is taking everything the anti-piracy groups says for granted!

  • Andreas

    rip

  • politux

    Champions of person freedom, sane laws, and an open Internet. They will be missed.

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  • duane

    Let their work be survived in the Pirate Parties, Internet rights groups, anti-ACTA campaigns, free speech campaigns, privacy campaigns, Torrentfreak, and all the other wonderful things that grew because of or alongside them. :)

    Thank you Piratbyrån!

  • Anon

    @Champ
    No, just the Piratbyrån.

  • RoestVrijStaal

    What now to use as a filesharing-thinktank? PirateBureau International?

  • Phoenix

    the end for them maybe, not for those who still have faith in themselves

  • R

    I had no idea these guys were around – the Pirate Bay and Pirate Party always got the attention.
    Given that they put this entire thing into motion, I can’t help but congratulate them for their work – they’ve had a global impact.
    Great job guys!

  • raccoon

    @RoestVrijStaal: Sure, just start it. Get things rolling.

    @D: No, if that assumtion was true this comment wouldn’t have a blog to be posted on.

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  • Carus

    Thank you Piratbyran

  • Banana Pie

    Wow, this is truly a bummer. What a great group. They truly changed everything.

    internet-anonymity.at.tc

  • The Philosopher

    The end is only the beginning…

  • good

    good, they were stupid anyways.

  • in.cog.nito

    R.I.P.

  • MAFIAA

    worthy opponents. mostly detached from illegal business. less liars around too.

    Sorry for your loss.

  • Blah

    Now’s the chance for those greedy corporations to strike. It’s pretty grim for us, really.

  • Greedy-Corporation-1-USA

    Muhahaha! You sheep shall fall before our might, now that those clowns are no longer here to interfere.

  • Manen

    we mourn thy disbandment Piratbyran!

  • Anonymous

    lol all the maffia shills in here. its too late for you now, you lost…

  • norn

    “Please respect that the family of Ibi Kopimi Botani do not want his sudden death to be discussed in public.”

    Now this is rich, what kind of respect Ibrahim (Ibi) Botani and his Pirate Bay gang showed to this poor father, remember this?
    http://www.thelocal.se/14168/20080905/

    Outrageous and TPB laughed at the dead kids’ dad…

  • MafiA

    for sure piratbyran change the history of film production company.

    piratbyran started, tpb and
    http://www.scenetime.com will continue

  • Anonymous

    We will miss Piratbyrån, but many thanks for everythink you have done!

  • kuru

    ibi, wherever you are, may your soul find peace now. And thanks for all.

  • PlayBoyMan

    The disbandment of Piratbyrån is just the end of the beginning, not the other way around.

    They got the ball rolling, now it’s up to the rest of us to get the ball rolling faster.

  • fbi are pedos

    PirateBureau International coming soon hopefully but not to be confused with pirate party international. Someone just needs to start it.

  • Ninja

    What was put into motion will not stop. And it’s something huge moving.

    Thank you for your help guys.

  • youarerentedkeyers

    It’s not R.I.P. <– Typo

    It's H.I.V.

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  • Truther

    Goodnight to our founding fathers.

  • Tipul

    @33 actually it’s B.R.B.

  • Anonymous

    @26 damn right

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  • Anonymous

    i used to look fondly upon sweden, they were the rebels of the new age. the pirate bay, ghost rider, etc. were all swedish. i still hold sweden in high regard, but my opinion of them has suffered as of late as the swedish seem to be full of themselves in the last few years; critical of everyone but their own house. they are fast to criticize others, but ignorant of and unresponsive to their own problems.

  • Anonymous

    RIP TPB. While I dont use TPB a lot, it’s still sad to see them go. Hopefully something better will take over, in the mean time, there are still direct download link sites we can use.

  • Laurel L. Russwurm

    This is the disbanding of the founding group, not the end of the Pirate Bay.

    These folks did an excellent job starting an important international conversation that is far from over.

    Copyright laws around the world have already been changed to the serious detriment of society… if it weren’t for Creative Commons licenses it is unlikely that any cultural work would ever again enter the public domain.

    A little while ago one of the pirate parties circulated an animated map on identi.ca which graphically showed the locations of all the Pirate Parties around the world. Almost every country in the world has a pirate party (the United States has two!), which more than anything is a ringing protest on the part of citizens against governments enacting protectionist laws to support failing business models at the expense of their citizens.

    Thanks guys. We may yet avert big brother (see ACTA) thanks Piratbyrån for the valuable work you began.

  • wcsd

    Will there be a TPB2

  • ismael

    does piratbyran loves free software ?

  • Anonymous

    @5 Your reading comprehension is piss poor. How the hell can you make it through life being so stupid?

  • inftube

    like a remind: We are both co-founders of Piratbyrån, a Swedish group that has been around for four years. Piratbyrån explores how file-sharing and other copying..
    http://www.inftube.com/scienze/informatica/index3.php

  • Adam

    The group will lie with the memory’s of Kopimi Botani.

  • kenny_lex

    This is not the end, it is the beginning of a new era of social networking.

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  • lol

    At all you idiots that cant read,this is not the end of tpb. Great job everyone involved

  • Mimi

    Farewell Ibi Kopimi Botani. *sniff*

    Peace Out Piratbyrån. !V!

  • Jeroen

    The Piratbyrån did great! Not only have they set-up TPB, they also had an enormous role in the discussion about ‘piracy’, and led it into the right direction. It is now up to us, the youth, to take this whole discussion, and idea to the next level. Let’s fight against conservatism, and prejudices!

    Downloading should be made legal, and the music industry should embrace a new business model!

  • subsist

    RIP Piratbyrån. Thanx for everything!

  • Anonymous

    Looks like TPB is down right now, RIP.

  • monster

    I wish them all the luck, I hope they don’t let the fuckers grind them down!

  • your wrong

    PIRATE BAY IS DOWN IM PISSED

  • nick

    Why is The Pirate Bay offline?

  • Dp

    RIP.
    Thanks for everything Piratbyrån

    :O Cant access thepiratebay.org

  • ben

    Who Turned TPB off

  • Kennedys

    I don’t see anything special there, TBP is down 50% of the time anyway.

  • ???

    Is it down for good?

  • 58

    I’m sad for his death, Ibi left with his name a very meaningful legal resource, the kopimi.

    I hope many more legal stuff such as this will surface for the sake of a free community in the internet.

    And yes, I noticed TPB is down and double-checked it, seems to be out of respect for this pair of events.

    I hope the admins will put it back online when all close persons’ mourning has been given a respectable time.

  • Valmamos

    whelp, that’s the end of ‘decent’ file sharing. TBP seemed to be the only ones who didn’t care about lawsuits…

  • Bob

    Is the pirate bay down, and eztv? I cannot connect? Please any info?

  • WEAK

    this stinks i feel bad about everything goin on but really sux tpb is down

  • azariah

    TPB is down out of respect and I can see why. The site founded by the starting group has lost a founder and also the disbanding of the group means the end a micro-era the era of freedom of speech continues but now those that are left behind have to decide where they will take it from here.

    Great work Piratbyrån and TPB and good luck in the future. You allowed those of us access to other wise inaccessible worlds. Mainly software and have given us a way to protest that we never had before

    Piratbyrån, Rest in Peace knowing that you have done your job well.

    TPB, continue the work afresh don’t falter we all need you.

  • azariah

    I completely, 100%, heck %200, support Brian I am sick of license restrictions on software! Now I have to admit that I am running Windows however I have not updated to 7 and am still stuck back with XP, however I agree with him that all previous (non-current) versions of Microsoft products should be released to the open-source community. That includes Windows, MS Office, and old MS Games.

    This shouldn’t be restricted to just Microsoft either other companies Apple/MAC, Ashampoo, AutoDesk, etc should release older versions of there software.

    Also spare a thought for those who still don’t have an internet connection to there home! Forget about web based or even CD key based protection. I have at least one computer I can think of off the top of my head that doesn’t have an internet connection that I can’t install decent software on because I can’t register them with a net connection. That and I can’t use free alternatives because the files I’m opening .docx .ppsx etc aren’t supported by the free programs because MS haven’t deigned to release the coding for open-source developers. Let’s have some transparency here. I’m all for intellectual property to a point. Where the company who hold the rights to a program or OS holds a %50+ share in the market they shouldn’t be allowed to push reasonable competition out of the market just because they hold all the cards!

    On that note: keep an eye out in the next couple of years for an OS called Horizons. Development, I hope, will start next year with full support of Microsoft, Linux, and Mac Programs, however well see if my idea takes off. Without the above being permitted I’m not going to be able to get access to basic source codes to figure out the interaction between the OS’s and Program’s for the writing of completely new non-proprietary codes legally.

    Why do this? SIMPLE! This will remove the divide between Microsoft, Linux, and Macintosh anyone will be able to program for it and while there will be a new code structure that they could write programs with there would be no need to change if they’d already bought an MS development pack for instance. Also drivers from all operatin systems would be supported. No more hunting for compatible device drivers for your OS! And the whole idea is that it could run on literaly any hardware. YES even your mobile phone, mp3 player, PSP, DS, Xbox, PS, etc. so long as it has a RGB screen!

    Impossible you say! Well no. Linux OS’s have already been written for the iPod, iPhone, Xbox, and many more I’m sure, so why not take it to the next level!

    Commone everyone be a good sports. Remember back when your program/OS was still new anyone could walk in take a look at the program and make suggestions couldn’t they. Return to the good old days where everyone could have a say.

    On TPB, the site is down currently due to the death of a founding member of Piratbyrån. RIP Piratbyrån! TPB is expected to be back online as usual after a time of mourning.

  • azariah

    sorry tech glitch ignore last post

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  • Anonymous

    RIP.

    Glad to hear Piratbyrån’s work is done. I guess this means piracy is legal now.

  • 1953

    RIP. You’ve changed the world

  • Kenzie

    FFFFFUUUUUU….! Where am I going to download all of my free movies now?

  • Anonymous

    WTF?? So the Pirate Bay is down?? WTF.. sssssssssoooooooooo Gaaaaaaaaay! where can i download free high quality music now??? FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCKKKK

  • jack

    We need a new international organisation.

    The anti-intellectual property commission

    or the

    The council of international pirates

  • Dan Tentler

    If you want to pirate music and hide your IP address, use my managed Zipline service!

    I will tewtally protect you!

    http://www.atenlabs.com/zipline/

    Dan Tentler
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    CEO, AtenLabs

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  • A Victim

    A criminal organization goes under.

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  • Sane person

    @70:

    Unless you want to sound like a complete moron, don’t put “pirate” in the name of your organization.

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  • Wobot

    Thanks for the trolling. It will never die, and that is a stupid reason.

  • Zack

    How did Ibi Kopimi Botani die? Anybody knows?

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  • kth

    Is it me or is the http://thepiratebay.org/ up again (=.=) WTF?!~

  • The Pirate Bay Staff

    On June 23, 2010 the group Piratbyrån disbanded due to the death of Ibi Kopimi Botani, a prominent member and co-founder of the group.

    The site was taken down for several days, but returned to operations on June 25, 2010.

  • Gruntle

    #75: “How did Ibi Kopimi Botani die? Anybody knows?”

    He died. Period. Would it make any differnce to you, if you would know other then sattisfying your craving for sensation, your curiosity? Everybody close to him knows and that’s enough.

    And all the others: is that all you care about? Whether a filesharing site is down or not. Either panicking because you fear the time is over for your dayly free downloads or cheering because you thought it criminal? Read again. Piratebyran!
    And a person is dead! (that’s the real tragic message)

    You make me all sick !!!
    ___
    Ibi, you won’t be forgotten.

  • troll daddy G

    Funny how they are killing the trolling comments on this article.

    I knew Ibi well, and he would have loved the trolling!

    :wq!

    G

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  • panicvalues

    “You make me all sick !!!”

    He was a hero to many. We would all like to know what happened.

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  • bobble

    As panicvalues says, he was somewhat a hero to me. He had a significant impact on my way of thinking.

    The fact that he died makes me sad. I respect the wishes to keep the details private.

    However it is not ‘sick’ to want to know what happened. That is natural and a positive behavior in society.

    Of course the rules are different nowadays. I ‘know’ Botami, but he doesn’t know me, which is a relationship our emotions are not designed to handle. That doesn’t make our feelings bad.

    You can’t at the same time expect people to be sad for someone dieing and at the same time expect them not to want to know why/how. That’s not to say we have a right to know (we don’t), but we have the right to want to know.

  • Kurdish Ronald McDonald

    Ibi suffered from mental illness a long time.

    He could get obsessed with things and did not stop. For the good or the bad. He employed hate sites about companies on delusional grounds. Complete with faked “customer” complaints.

    So, I’m pretty sure that he committed suicide.

    And leave it be? Please. The same people that want to leave the reasons of Ibis death, it’s the same people who did give a sh*t about a mother who asked them to remove pictures of her dead kid.

    However. That he died, it’s a failure (again) for the swedish mental care system.

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  • dodo

    Sorry to say that but usually, people who create important disorders in our societies (especially when their disruptive behaviour make people think out of the box, hey society should’nt be like that after all ? Why do we have to do this or that ?) often die mysteriously or commit suicide in strange ways. That’s why I can understand that some of us would like to know the circumstances of his death.

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