File sharing site The Pirate Bay is no stranger to law enforcement, its offices were raided back in 2006, which led to four convictions. Now the team believes that authorities have obtained new warrants and are bracing for another crackdown.

Pirate Bay learned from its first brush with the law. “Those who are aware of the site’s history know that without a few essential keystrokes in May 2006, The Pirate Bay may not have been here today. When Pirate Bay founder TiAMO heard that something was amiss, he decided to make a full backup of the site before heading off to the data center, where he was greeted by dozens of police officers,” reports file sharing news site TorrentFreak.

The service recently switched from torrents to magnet links for sharing files between users, meaning the entire site is now small enough to store on a conventional thumb drive. It has also put in place a number of failsafes like backup domains and different servers across the globe.

The site recently moved from a .ORG domain to prevent American authorities from pursuing legal action. But the switch to a SE. domain seems to have opened the door to a new confrontation with local authorities in Sweden.

With typical flair, the team behind Pirate Bay left a message for Swedish law enforcement. “We’re staying put where we are. We’re going no-where. But we have a message to Hollywood, the investigators and the prosecutors: LOL.”