

Peter Sunde, one of the founders of the Pirate Bay, wrote a mysterious blog post today asking for someone in the U.S. to send him an Amazon Kindle, and hinted that he might be working on a new project involving e-books.

“Do [sic] anyone wanna help me out? I’m looking to make an interesting service together with some friends in the New Media Market…,” he writes.

He says he isn’t able to purchase one in Europe, and that it’s too expensive to use mailing dropboxes in the United States. On top of all that, he links to a Digital Renaissance blog post discussing the future of the book industry and the Kindle's potential.

"Book publishers – it’s time to act. You have an amazing digital future ahead of you. Monetize it before some smart guy in a garage does it," writes Martin J. Thörnkvist.

We sent Sunde an e-mail for clarification to find out if there really is a secret new project focusing on e-books.

His reply was equally as cryptic:

“Sponsor me with a Kindle and I'll answer? :-)”

While we work through the bureaucracy of funding this little investigation, one message is clear:

Publishers need to get a grip on the biz before the pirates do.

(The image is an artist's rendering, i.e., the Pirate Bay's ship has not yet docked on the Kindle.)

*Illustration: Flickr/fortes and Wired.com

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