Of the many sites around the Web dedicated to helping people find downloadable copyrighted content, The Pirate Bay is the boldest. It's also one of the longest-surviving and most popular sites for illegal torrent files.

That continues to be true despite the site's many legal travails, including co-founder Peter Sunde's arrest in May.

Yet the site continues to grow, adapt, and change. It's now dogma among big Internet companies that the future is mobile, and The Pirate Bay is no different. The website has now debuted a new mobile service at www.themobilebay.org.

It's not a huge change, mainly just a simpler and larger interface. The mobile revamp was first reported on TorrentFreak, which has a comparison between the new and old mobile sites.

"We will add more features later on, such as personal RSS feeds so users can browse torrents at work or school, and start the downloads at home," sources at TPB told TorrentFreak.

The original Pirate Bay site was coded well before the smartphone era. The site has maintained its general look and its logo, a pirate ship with a cassette tape on its sails, throughout the years.