Friday, 22. June 2007

BayImg - Pirate Bay Launches Uncensored Image Hosting


BayImg is an uncensored image hosting service. It is the latest side project from the folks who bring you the Pirate Bay. Users of the new service don’t have to sign-up in order to upload images. The site features the use of “removal codes” that allows users to delete their own files. The site also includes tags to categorize images. BayImg currently supports 100+ file formats, and supports uploading zip and rar archives. The maximum file size of uploads is 100MB.

Last month, the guys at the Pirate Bay shook things up a bit by announcing that they were developing a streaming video site. With no censorship or forced removal of video, the new video project could stand to become a direct competitor with YouTube. YouTube has been receiving lots of flak from TV corporations and movie studios for hosting copyrighted content and being slow to take it down.

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