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Pirate Bay server becomes museum artefact

 
Marvel at the flashing lights! A server used by notorious BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay that was seized by police has been added to Sweden’s National Museum of Science and Technology’s collection.… Whitepaper - Compliance in the supply chain (link)

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