But The Pirate Bay doesn't want them. [URL=http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/04/were-shocked-too-pirate-bay-sale-saga-gets-even-weirder.ars]Ars Technica[/URL] has a wonderful "Where is he now?" segment on Hans Pandeya, the man who did everything he could to buy The Pirate Bay and turn it into a legitimate file sharing site. Forget for a moment the challenges of plugging that business model into a site for illegal torrents of movies, videogames and music; Mr. Pandeya has a whole laundry list of problems he has to overcome before he could even think of buying The Pirate Bay.
The Ars piece chronicles the past chicanery, so let's fast-forward to what Pandeya is up to in the present. He moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and on Jan. 19, 2010 acquired a majority stake in a company called Business Marketing Services, Inc. from a Seattle man named Douglas Black. On January 22, Pandeya transferred the company headquarters to Cambridge. [URL=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/04/29/calendar-company-wants-pirate-bay][B][COLOR=#8e0505]Read More[/COLOR][/B][/URL]
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