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06-29-2009, 01:02 AM
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#1 | I only answer to my username, my real name is Irrelevant!
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There will be no retrial for The Pirate Bay, the Swedish BitTorrent file-sharing behemoth whose founders were found guilty in April of assisting copyright infringement. While defense lawyers for the Pirate Bay sought to prove bias on the part of the trial's presiding judge, Tomas Norstrom, an investigation by the Swedish Court of Appeals found no evidence of sufficient bias.
The Pirate Bay's three founders and an investor were found guilty of assisting copyright infringement on April 17. They were ordered to pay a collective fine of 30 million kronor (about $3.55 million) and each spend a year in prison. Days after the trial ended, however, a lawyer for the defendants demanded a retrial, following reports that Norstrom had close ties to three pro-copyright organizations in Sweden.
At the time, Sweden's Sveriges Radio revealed that Norstrom is a participant in the Swedish Association of Copyright, a board member of the Swedish Association for the Protection of Copyright, and a member of .SE, the Internet Infrastructure Foundation.
But the Court of Appeals wasn't swayed.
"We believe that his membership to these copyright groups does not mean that there is any reason to doubt his impartiality when it comes to judging the case," read a statement from the Court of Appeals about Norstrom, provided to the Swedish newspaper SvD.
The statement recognized potential conflict in Norstrom's participation in the procopyright groups, SvD reported, but the Court did not determine enough bias on Norstrom's part to constitute a retrial for The Pirate Bay.
Does the no retrial decision mean Pirate Bay's defendants are going to walk the plank? Not quite -- The Pirate Bay still gets to appeal the guilty verdict. But the Swedish Court of Appeals' decision effectively neutralizes any bias defense on which The Pirate Bay's lawyers were hoping to hang an argument.
The Pirate Bay trial has helped to put illegal digital file-sharing back in the news, though it certainly hasn't been the only high-profile instance.
Recently, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) won $1.92 million in damages from a 32-year-old Minnesota mother of four, found guilty under U.S. Copyright Law of illegally downloading 24 copyright-protected songs.
And in France, the country's National Assembly passed a "three strikes law" that would allow a state agency to cut off Internet connections of suspected music pirates if they were found to have illegally downloaded material more than twice.
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), which was the plaintiff in The Pirate Bay case, came out in support of the law soon after its passage.
| i dont have the link to that article but here's a cnet one http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10273812-38.html |
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06-29-2009, 01:05 AM
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#2 | I contribute to threads in the offtopic forum
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I read somewhere that now the Pirate Bay lawyers are planning to sue the State of Sweden since their appeal request was rejected.
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06-29-2009, 01:08 AM
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#3 | Hypa owned my ass at least once
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Pirate Bay's no big deal. It's Isohunt that I will miss. I've got a feeling that it's only a matter of time.
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06-29-2009, 01:11 AM
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#4 | I contribute to threads in the offtopic forum
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^ Isohunt is still up, what are you talking about?
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06-29-2009, 05:41 AM
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#5 | Rs has made me the man i am today!
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Originally Posted by slammer111 ^ Isohunt is still up, what are you talking about? | It's Isohunt that I will miss. I've got a feeling that it's only a matter of time.
he's got a feeling bro
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06-29-2009, 08:07 AM
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#6 | RS controls my life!
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Originally Posted by Noir Pirate Bay's no big deal. It's Isohunt that I will miss. I've got a feeling that it's only a matter of time. | |
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06-29-2009, 08:40 AM
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#7 | Hypa owned my ass at least once
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^^^ My bad. I guess Isohunt > Piratebay is only my personal preference.
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06-29-2009, 09:37 AM
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#8 | Willing to sell a family member for a few minutes on RS
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i use mininova and btjunkie, as long as those are up then im happy |
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06-29-2009, 10:11 AM
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#9 | Banned By Establishment
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Originally Posted by Noir ^^^ My bad. I guess Isohunt > Piratebay is only my personal preference. | isohunt's good for finding boxtorrents (full series of tv shows etc)
a lot less messy than TPB... but it's operated outta richmond isn't it? :P
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06-29-2009, 10:58 AM
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I think you guys are confusing torrent hosters and trackers.
For example, Mininova is just a torrent hoster, but the torrents you download there all use trackers from elsewhere.
ThePirateBay is also a torrent hoster, but their main importance is that they are by far the largest torrent tracker.
I mean, those people saying they don't care as long as their favorite torrent site is still up, what you're failing to realize is that a large number of torrents on that site are probably tracked by ThePirateBay, so if ThePirateBay dies, those torrents may not work anymore...
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06-29-2009, 11:27 AM
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#11 | I only answer to my username, my real name is Irrelevant!
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Pirate Bay starts video streaming
The Video Bay
The new video streaming service is set to feature music and film
The world's most high-profile file-sharing website, The Pirate Bay (TPB), has lifted the lid on its new video sharing website, The Video Bay.
Billed as a rival to YouTube, the service will offer unrestricted video content, in violation of copyright law.
It is not clear when the service will actually go live; the site's founders said "it will be done when it's done".
In April, a court in Sweden jailed four men behind The Pirate Bay and ordered them to pay $4.5m (£3m) in damages.
TBP founder, Peter Sunde, announced The Video Bay to the Open Video Conference in New York.
In a statement on the site, Mr Sunde said the service would use the latest HTML 5 features.
"More specifically the audio and video tags with the ogg/theora video and audio formats.
"This site will be an experimental playground and as such subjected to both live and drunk encoding, so please don't bug us too much if the site isn't working properly," he said.
Although the site is in its early stages, a preview showed a number of copyright music videos available for viewing in the navigation sidebar.
The move will be seen by some as provocative, given that the founders of The Pirate Bay were found guilty of breaking copyright law and were sentenced to a year in jail in April, though they are currently still free men.
Piracy battle
Speaking to the BBC, the head of Sweden's Pirate Party, Rickard Falkvinge, said this was another step in a "prolonged legal battle with the record industry".
"It's obvious that, given enough time, The Pirate Bay will win this war which will go on as long as the record industry has yet another penny to file a lawsuit.
"I think they [The Pirate Bay] are taking an important part in that battle, fighting for freedom of expression and culture against monopolistic companies," he added.
A spokesman for the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry said they were monitoring developments but declined to comment at this time.
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06-29-2009, 11:51 AM
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#12 | The RS Freebie guru
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Wow... talk about giving the finger to the copyright people...
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06-29-2009, 12:15 PM
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#13 | RS has made me the bitter person i am today!
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thepiratebay.org isnt going anywhere because the founders are going to jail.
Also this has made big break throughs in the EU. The pirate party has 3 seats in the EU parliment now. 2 from sweden and 1 from germany.
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06-29-2009, 02:16 PM
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interesting
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06-29-2009, 02:57 PM
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lol, i dunno who's side should I be on. Torrent is free yet it's stealing in disguise
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