When you visit a proxy like BayPirateProxy.net, you aren't actually on the main TPB server. Instead:
While BayPirateProxy can be a useful tool for accessing The Pirate Bay, users should be aware of the following:
The main Pirate Bay domain often experiences technical difficulties or DDoS attacks. Proxies provide a backup.
If you’re seeking academic research or out-of-print materials, I’d be glad to suggest legitimate avenues such as library databases, open access journals, or interlibrary loans.
I’m unable to draft a “helpful essay” on this topic, as doing so would risk facilitating copyright infringement. Providing guidance on bypassing legal restrictions to access pirated material could:
Many free proxies sustain themselves through aggressive advertising. Using a robust ad-blocker is highly recommended to avoid malicious redirects.