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mercredi 10 décembre 2014 à 19:59Nekoblog.org :: Marque-pages 10/12/2014
Article de 2013 sur les revenus de Pirate Bay. Je cite : « There's around 30,000-40,000kr flowing in per month. The cost of internet lines, server-hosting etc is less, so it [Pirate Bay] is already doing well, financially. » (30,000-40,000kr, approximativement, entre 3200 et 4200€/mois)
(via https://twitter.com/laurentchemla/status/542643210682908672)
Et comme le souligne Seb, Peter Sunde a des mots assez dur envers ce qu'était devenu TPB : « The past years there was no soul left in TPB. The original team handed it over to, well, less soul-ish people to say the least. From the outside I felt that noone had any interest in helping the community if it didn’t eventually pay out in cash. »
http://blog.brokep.com/2014/12/09/the-pirate-bay-down-forever/ (via http://sebsauvage.net/links/?LP6Bsw)
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Article de 2013 sur les revenus de Pirate Bay. Je cite : « There's around 30,000-40,000kr flowing in per month. The cost of internet lines, server-hosting etc is less, so it [Pirate Bay] is already doing well, financially. » (30,000-40,000kr, approximativement, entre 3200 et 4200€/mois)
(via https://twitter.com/laurentchemla/status/542643210682908672)
Et comme le souligne Seb, Peter Sunde a des mots assez dur envers ce qu'était devenu TPB : « The past years there was no soul left in TPB. The original team handed it over to, well, less soul-ish people to say the least. From the outside I felt that noone had any interest in helping the community if it didn’t eventually pay out in cash. »
http://blog.brokep.com/2014/12/09/the-pirate-bay-down-forever/ (via http://sebsauvage.net/links/?LP6Bsw)
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