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Pirate Bay channeling its inner Johnny Cash, moves to Guyana .GY domain

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These days, when we think of uber-popular and controversial torrent site Pirate Bay, we can’t help but think of I’ve Been Everywhere, a tune by music legend Johnny Cash about his many travels. Considering how often Pirate Bay has had switch domains lately, we’re sort of forced to see a fair bit of commonality between The Man in Black and what’s arguably the world’s most popular torrent site.

Just days after Pirate Bay moved to a Peru-based domain, it’s had to raise its anchors again and jump ship to a domain based in Guyana.  Peru suspended Pirate Bay’s domain, so the site had to set sail and has landed within the South American nation’s virtual borders.

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Think Pirate Bay is worried about having to constantly move from one domain to another like a pack of unwelcome nomads? Think again. They’ve got multiple contingency plans set up in the event that they continue to get booted. Here’s what a Pirate Bay insider had to say about the matter when speaking with TorrentFreak.

“We have some 70 domain names left, so eventually we will find one that sticks. A few domains have been prepared so we can switch over whenever’s needed.”

You may be wondering whether Pirate Bay is concerned that users won’t be able to find them if they have to move again, which has certainly become an issue for the site considering their traffic has sunk by 15 percent in the past several days. Pirate Bay’s advice for this very situation?

“Just Google for it.”

That works for the most part, but it’ll be interesting to see whether the site’s traffic falls further in the event that they’re forced to continue hopping from one domain to another.

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