The Pirate Bay has officially shut down.

The website was only available for users who downloaded a Torrent service as it was not readily available for those on the clear net. It was used to stream music and movies illegally for years, hence its name.

However, Internet backbone Cogent came down on The Pirate Bay by blocking its IP address that were assigned by Cloudflare. Cogent did the same thing last month due to a court order that required the backbone to issue the ban.

Cloudflare helped out and assigned a special IP address for the website at the time in order to keep it running, but it appears as if it will no longer be in use now unless something changes in a drastic manner.

Opening The Pirate Bay now will open up an error that reads “Error 522 Hosting Error Message.”

The move comes at a time when the government is cracking down on websites that are not exactly legal and exist in the Deep Web, which is only accessible to Torrent users. Many are already seeking another site to watch movies online that are similar to The Pirate Bay.

Perhaps the most notorious Deep Web site that got people talking was Silk Road, which was used to sell illegal narcotics, weapons and other illicit products and services.