NEW DELHI: Clone websites of KickassTorrents are reportedly back online after the original website was shut Thursday following the arrest of its alleged owner Artem Vaulin in Poland.The piracy website is accused of distributing over $1 billion worth of illegally copied films, music and other content.Vaulin is alleged to own KickassTorrents or KAT, which in recent years has eclipsed Pirate Bay and others to become the world's biggest source of pirated media.It seems the supporters of KickassTorrents are back with a vengeance, releasing several clones of it and claiming them to full-proof against any sort of online blockade. According to a report by Verge, one of the clones dubbed as KAT.am , claimed that the clone website is "hosted on multiple cloud servers to prevent blockade, and the hosting information is well hidden behind Cloudflare."What’s more interesting is that the report cites an anonymous contact stating that “they'd improved on the original KickassTorrents site by adding a mobile version, and noted (with the original, ambiguous, wording retained here) that the site will has the complete torrent database of KAT, including the comments, user information intact.”KAT, which distributes films, video games, television programs, music and other electronic media, was estimated to be the 69th-most frequently visited website on the internet , according to a Justice Department statement.According to the complaint filed by authorities, KAT operates in 28 languages and has made available movies that were still in theaters along with other content, earning revenue from advertising on its site.