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KickassTorrents back online, new clone site askes users to sign a petition to free owner Artem Vaulin

KickassTorrents back online, new clone site askes users to sign a petition to free owner Artem Vaulin

Popular torrent site KickassTorrents owner Artem Vaulin got arrested on Wednesday at Poland on a number of charges, including conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and two counts of criminal copyright infringement and the domains of his website were seized,
And following that incident KAT gone offline but there is this thing with pirate sites, just like real pirates, you cannot keep them down for long. As expected, the piracy site is available online again in the form of clone sites.
There are multiple clones of the website available online and Verge reports that it has received an emailed statement from the creators of one such clone, named KAT.am, that says that the site is“hosted on multiple cloud servers to prevent blockade, and the hosting information is well hidden behind Cloudflare.”
Keywords : KickassTorrents , kat.am

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  1. It's astonishing to see KickassTorrents back online with clone sites emerging. The arrest of Artem Vaulin didn't deter its return. The fight for piracy continues as users are urged to sign a petition for his freedom
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  2. While it's understandable that many users are excited about the return of KickassTorrents through a new clone, it's important to remember that using torrent sites for downloading copyrighted material is illegal and can have serious consequences. If you choose to use these platforms, be aware of the risks, including potential legal issues and exposure to malware. Consider supporting content creators through legal channels to ensure they can continue producing the media you love. Stay safe and responsible online!

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