leojay said:I know that, I'm specifically talking about the top level .onion DNS Servers. If they find that, they have records of all people that use them, all the sites they've been on, and all the "real IP's" of the .onion sites, which they can then use to find where they all are located. Chain effect, pretty much.
I didn't know that about the FBI, the more you know I guess.
It sucks. "lol guize 69 tells me what I say to my shooped gf on fb". Wouldn't you rather the hilarity of the /v/irgins that tell you everything you do is Blue and for filthy casuals? Quality entertainment. tunga:
I'm just a summerfag, 'pparently.
Crayo said:Again, sort of inaccurate.
FBI have more power than they should have, but not on foreign soil they don't. They went to New Zealand and requested a warrant and was granted it, but that's it. Piratebay has been putting the finger up to US since its birth.
If the court turned them down, you know for a fact that backhanders would fly and they'd soon change their mind. The FBI would probably try to sue New Zealand also, for protecting a criminal and encouraging piracy or something crazy like that, being FBI and all that.
TPB founders were prosecuted (to some extent) but absconded iirc. You're right about TPB though, how they haven't been taken down years ago baffles me.