Global Gaming Factory X Acquires The Pirate Bay. Is this an April Fools in June? June 30, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Media, News, Resources, Tech , add a commentSo this is news, a big news. MarketWatch reports that The Pirate Bay has been acquired by Global Gaming Factory X. I really thought that this is some kind of prank from The Pirate Bay, but why would MarketWatch picked this up?

From MarketWatch article:
GGF acquires domain names and related web sites, including http://www.thepiratebay.org. The consideration for the purchase amounts to MSEK 60 consisting of at least MSEK 30 in cash and up to the equivalent of MSEK 30 in the form of newly issued shares in GGF (according to valuation in connection with the completion of the acquisition). The stock share of the purchase price is expected to be equivalent to a maximum of three per cent of the total number of outstanding shares of GGF after the acquisition. In the case that three percent of the shares is not equivalent to 30 MSEK, the major shareholder of GGF has declared that he will contribute the equivalent in cash.
What does this really mean???????
From GGF site:
Acquisitions of The Pirate Bay and new file sharing technology, P2P 2.0
- Pave the way for compensation model
The listed software company, Global Gaming Factory X AB (publ) (GGF) acquires The Pirate Bay website, http://www.thepiratebay.org, one of the 100 most visited websites in the world and the technology company Peerialism, that has developed next generation file-sharing technology. Following the completion of the acquisitions, GGF intends to launch new business models that allow compensation to the content providers and copyright owners. The responsibility for, and operation of the site will be taken over by GGF in connection with closing of the transaction, which is scheduled for August 2009.“We would like to introduce models which entail that content providers and copyright owners get paid for content that is downloaded via the site” said Hans Pandeya, CEO GGF.
“The Pirate Bay is a site that is among the top 100 most visited Internet sites in the world. However, in order to live on, The Pirate Bay requires a new business model, which satisfies the requirements and needs of all parties, content providers, broadband operators, end users, and the judiciary. Content creators and providers need to control their content and get paid for it. File sharers’ need faster downloads and better quality” continues Hans Pandeya.
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We’ll find out sooner or later.
There will be a lot of people bailing of The Pirate Bay ship.
Faster Than The Speed Of Light. June 30, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement , add a commentSomething that is faster than the speed of light? That’s a bull-pie! Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. That’s why scientists increased the speed of light in 2208.
It might be some wacky comedy from Futurama, but a scientist has created radio waves that travels faster than the speed of light. John Singleton the scientist (not the movie director) has achieved that.
Something that is faster than the speed of light. I want my Sub-Space Communication along with Warp Drive, Transporter and Replicator. Wait a minute, that’s from Star Trek.
Anyway, Albert Einstein would be so proud.
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That’s a reference from Futurama: “A Clone of My Own”
from Futurama Volume 2
Anything Goes: Alice in Chains and Stargate Atlantis. June 30, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Entertainment, iTunes, Media, Movies, Music, News, Resources, Tech, TV , add a commentTwo things coming up for Tuesday June 30th, 2009:
Alice In Chains: A Looking In View is now available at:
The first single with the new singer William DuVall who joined the band years after the death of frontman Layne Staley.
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Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Fifth Season
The final season of Stargate Atlantis is now available on DVD set.
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Anything Goes: June 29th, 2009 Edition. June 29, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Entertainment, Media, Movies, Music, News, Resources, Tech, TV , add a commentStarting this early in the morning, and kinda bored by the news.
- Pirate parties parade through Prague, Paris (Ars Technica) | They are gaining ground.
- China bans online ‘gold farming’ (CNET News) | So who am I gonna outsource gold farming on my WOW account now?
- Supreme Court Serves Up Remote-Recording Victory (Wired.com) | An important precedence for consumer’s right.
- Iran upholds Ahmadinejad poll victory after recount (Reuters) | At least they don’t have lawyers involved. They only insisted on what the result is by recounting a “random” 10% of the ballot.
Anything Goes: June 28th, 2009 Edition. June 28, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Entertainment, Media, Movies, Music, News, Resources, Tech, TV , add a commentMissing a lot of news items for the past weeks, and still have a few in draft mode. A lot of things are happening today.
- Slayer: About the Apocalypse. Interview with Drummer, Dave Lombardo (KNAC) | The interview was conducted before Slayer embarked on the Canadian Carnage Tour with Megadeth.
- Transformers 2 kills in its opening five days with $200M (SCI FI Wire) | All the bad reviews did not stop people from watching this movie at all. Great. This will encourage Michael Bay to make more movies with more explosions.
- Billy Mays, star pitchman, dead at 50 (CNNMoney) | A lot of celebrity death this week.
- Army overthrows Honduras president in vote dispute (Reuters) | From the article: “Zelaya fired military chief Gen. Romeo Vasquez last week for refusing to help him run an unofficial referendum on Sunday on extending the four-year term limit on Honduran presidents.”

















