After being taken offline on Tuesday following a raid from Swedish police, popular torrent The Pirate Bay site has not been quickly restored at a different address, Torrent Freak reports, in spite of what certain news outlets and Reddit threads claim.

FROM EARLIER: The Pirate Bay is down worldwide after a massive reported police raid

According to many people, The Pirate Bay has been resurrected at a Costa Rica-based domain — ThePirateBay.cr — but that’s not exactly so. The site isn’t functional, even though it looks like The Pirate Bay, if it loads.

“ThePirateBay.cr is a Pirate Bay proxy/mirror service (it’s listed by Proxybay) and as such relies entirely on The Pirate Bay for its torrent content,” TorrentFreak notes. “Currently it has none. The site appears to be operating out of the Netherlands and only became widely available in October.”

This isn’t the first time The Pirate Bay has gone down, and it’s likely the torrent resource will be brought back to life following the incident.

As Wired points out, The Pirate Bay revealed in 2012 that the site had moved operations to the cloud, in order to “make the service virtually impervious to police raids,” which could mean that a different version of the site will soon be up. On the other hand, The Pirate Bay operators believed that a single police action, like yesterday’s raid, would not be able to take down the piracy service, as its international cloud infrastructure would work well against such limited attacks.