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8% Of Pirate Bay Traffic Now From Proxies

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ISPs and copyright organisations have been relentlessly pursuing bans and blocks of the Pirate Bay website across many parts of the world. Most of them have been hailing the blockades as a success noting a reduction in visible  traffic. These bans operate at ISP level and block that domain that redirects you to the Pirate Bay’s web servers. However, the key thing is they only block the domain. It is possible to get around the blockades with the aid of a VPN service or a dedicated proxy. The latest reports show that 8% of the Pirate Bay’s traffic now comes from proxy services.

Europe, North America and the “Western World” in general have been hit the most by this censorship of the Pirate bay. While some people have been opting for VPN services to get around the Pirate Bay blocks, this usually costs money and hence this is only popular with “hardcore” downloaders. Most people opt for free dedicated proxy services that essentially access the same Pirate Bay servers except via a different URL/domain. For legal purposes we can’t link you to any but we can do this! There has also been a rise in the number of proxies popping up for other recently blocked torrent sites like KickAssTorrents.

Anti-piracy companies continue to hail the block as success because of a reduction of visible traffic, but naturally proxy and VPN traffic doesn’t show up on the “radar” hence why they think they are actually making a difference in reducing traffic.

“A total of 8% of all Pirate Bay page views go through the proxy IP-address now, so I’m guessing the blockades are not working too well” said a Pirate Bay spokesman to TorrentFreak.

Below is the stats figures for PirateReverse, just one proxy organisation. They have had nearly 5 million unique visitors to their proxy service with over half a million page views per day.

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The number of proxy sites for the Pirate Bay isn’t known exactly but the roughest estimates put it at over 200. PirateReverse told TorrentFreak that their KickAssTorrents proxies are actually doing better than the Pirate Bay Proxy service. I think it is clear to see that ISP blockades are doing nothing other than displacing traffic to proxy and VPN services as it is now common knowledge on how to get around these blockades.

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