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Only the official server. It's decentralized.
You obviously don't understand P2P - the "official" server that was serving it is down, yes, but it's a decentralized system - the owner only has control over his own computer, and once out, it can't be pulled back from the entire network. Other compulers are still hosting it, and you can still find it.
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