What does The Pirate Bay have in common with Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Disney, HBO, and Hulu? A streaming service.

Yep, the notorious torrent platform is trialing a new feature that lets you stream high-quality video directly from the browser, as spotted by TorrentFreak. That’s what the new ‘B’ icon under torrent entries is for, in case you were wondering. Clicking it takes you to a new site called BayStream, where you can stream the content without downloading it.

Credit: TorrentFreak

For now, the service is pretty spotty — especially when used via Pirate Bay proxies. The “B” icon is broken in proxy sites (instead, you’ll see a ‘play link’ text), and — from the looks of it — so is the streaming implementation. The service still works fine via some proxies, but you might have to dig around.

When it does work, though, things seem to load swiftly and there are hardly any delays. That’s despite the fact the content appears to be sourced from torrent releases.

As TorrentFreak remarks, it’s not immediately clear if the streaming effort is operated by The Pirate Bay or outsiders.

For what it’s worth, it’s not the first time the torrent platform has experimented with streaming. Back in 2016, the site briefly allowed streaming content directly in your browser via a Torrents Time integration.

It’ll be interesting to see if the streaming platform attracts many users, especially if The Pirate Bay (or whoever is running it) opts to keep it around. Some studies have previously indicated that one of the negative repercussions of multiple streaming exclusives is a bump in piracy.

Who would’ve thought people would turn to piracy rather than add another monthly subscription just so they could marvel over a Baby Yoda? Shocking.

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