The ever-mobile outlaw website the Pirate Bay has moved its domain to sunny Ascension Island, population 880.

It’s yet another island-hopping move in the never-ending cat and mouse game between the Pirate Bay, the world’s largest file sharing website—allowing anyone with a peer-to-peer program like BitTorrent to easily obtain nearly anything—and the copyright-holding companies that oppose it.

Sometime between Monday evening and Tuesday, the Pirate Bay’s .sx domain name was seized by Sint Maarten, the tiny Dutch constituent island in the Netherlands that had been the Pirate Bay’s landing spot in recent months. A few hours later, the site’s operators moved to Ascension, a British territory mostly used to house American and British government operations.

A Pirate Bay spokesperson told TorrentFreak that the site likely wouldn’t stay long at the domain, given Ascension Island’s British ties and the fact that the U.K. has some of the strictest regulations against the Pirate Bay. The site will likely soon use a Peruvian domain next, the representative said.

According to Wikipedia, the island—which has no natives—once had lots of local flora, but Portuguese goats ate most of it in the 1500s.

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