By By James Walker May 20, 2015 in Technology Notorious torrent site The Pirate Bay has a new logo which seems to directly poke fun at the Swedish authorities who cancelled its main domain name yesterday. It has now relaunched on a series of new domains after its iconic ".se" was forced offline. The original pirate ship of old remains at the centre but it is surrounded — and dwarfed — by a huge hydra that rises from the waters that the ship sails in. Beside each head lies the suffix of a new Pirate Bay domain name, ".mn", ".gd", ".la", ".am", and ".gs". The logo appears to indicate to the authorities that they will never be able to successfully take the world's most popular torrent site down for good. The site's management The lawsuit has cost the Swedish taxpayer over $40,000. Although it has achieved its direct aim, it is evident that it hasn't really been successful in eliminating the Pirate Bay and has rather only proved the indestructibility that the Pirate Bay team have always wanted to convey. The new logo was revealed yesterday as the Stockholm District Council ordered that "piratebay.se" and "thepiratebay.se" were to be cancelled and taken offline, according to Business Insider . The latest step in a series of legal attacks on the site, it seems as though its creators are determined to keep on fighting by acquiring several new domains and a strikingly meaningful new logo just hours after the seizure of the ".se" domain was announced.The original pirate ship of old remains at the centre but it is surrounded — and dwarfed — by a huge hydra that rises from the waters that the ship sails in. In Greek folklore , the mythical creature is said to grow two new heads for each that is cut off and it seems as though the Pirate Bay is applying that philosophy to its stance against law enforcement.Beside each head lies the suffix of a new Pirate Bay domain name, ".mn", ".gd", ".la", ".am", and ".gs". TorrentFreak says all five new domains are operational and hosting the site right now.The logo appears to indicate to the authorities that they will never be able to successfully take the world's most popular torrent site down for good. Sweden eradicated one domain but now five more have appeared in its place. The inclusion of a hydra suggests that forcing another offline will only result in even more springing up.The site's management sent TorrentFreak a note saying "Congratulations to Prosecutor Fredrik Ingblad. Two years hard work to get us to change two little letters at a cost of $20,000 per letter."The lawsuit has cost the Swedish taxpayer over $40,000. Although it has achieved its direct aim, it is evident that it hasn't really been successful in eliminating the Pirate Bay and has rather only proved the indestructibility that the Pirate Bay team have always wanted to convey. More about Pirate Bay, Pirate, Bay, Logo, Domain Pirate Bay Pirate Bay Logo Domain Authorities Torrent Raid Lawsuit Sites Download