Pirate Bay's Anonymity Service Enters Beta Testing 137
schliz writes "Developers of The Pirate Bay have launched their new Virtual Private Network (VPN) service to some 180,000 pre-registered beta testers. An e-mail to beta testers read. 'IPREDator does not store any personal details about its clients. IPREDator does not store any traffic habits you might have. IPREDator is the key to a free internet in the renaissance of censorship!' The new service was launched to protect file sharers in response to the Swedish Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive (IPRED) that went into effect in April."
Does not store any personal details about clients (Score:5, Funny)
This has been the main problem with the beta as no one has been able to login to the vpn.
I don't think anyone thought this thing through.
Virtual Pirate Network (Score:5, Funny)
Shoun't that be Virtual Pirate Network?
What Pirate Bay? (Score:2, Funny)
I dunno what you're talking about -- there is no "pirate bay", no more "black servers" or "darknets"; now, everyone be quiet!
Re:Meh - black servers have been around for years. (Score:5, Funny)
Post your damn initials in your signature spot. God almighty it's so pretentious when people put their initials in their posts.
AC
Re:Old News (Score:3, Funny)
Damnit, now Sweden is gonna be a haven of terrorism.
Good job, TPB!
Re:Keep in mind... (Score:5, Funny)
You say downside, I say Tuesday.
-Mola Ram
Wireless version in my neighborhood (Score:5, Funny)