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On 05/16/2012 08:43 AM, David Cake wrote:
> I've suggested previously that the only reason alternate roots have
 >failed in the past is that none of them have got significant user
>share, and that Pirate bay/The Pirate party is one of the few groups
>that could probably provide impetus for a significant uptake.

   Why do you think Pirate Bay would gain more traction than
the other alternate roots? What makes them different from
AlterNIC and the like?



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