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The Pirate Bay in Legal Soup, Owners Fined and Jailed

No need to call him a moron because he has a different view thats just ignorant.
 
Right, it would be nice if TPU could get their stories right.
First of all, no-one's in jail, although the sentence called for a 1 year prison term.
Three of the people behind the pirate bay doesn't even live in Sweden, so the chance is very slim that either of them will serve any actual time in jail.
They were found guilty to having aided copyright infringement crimes, rather than having committed any kind of copyright infringement on their own. Hence why the sentence is way too high to fit the crime.
Secondly, the damages due are US$3.5 million, not 4.5 unless TPU use some really old exchange rate.
Lastly, all of the defendants will be taking this to the next instance and there's another court above that one and after that it's the EU court if they really want to push their luck. Expect this to drag out another 4-5 years before any final judgement is passed.
On a side note, they were not ordered to shut down the site itself, which seems very odd if they've committed the crime they were charged with. Makes you wonder...

Care to click on the link to the source? Also when the court "jails" someone, it means the court sentenced someone to imprisonment, if that someone is already in jail or not is not relevant to the statement.
 
No need to call him a moron because he has a different view thats just ignorant.

sad thing is he is somewhat right,

and no one is in jail yet the case is not over, these kind of cases have phases, they get moved from court to court

After a decidedly entertaining trial replete with posturing, theatrics and serious cockiness, the four co-founders of the torrent site were found to have been accessories to copyright infringement, each face a year in prison, and must pay $3.5m in damages to Sony, Warner Bros, Columbia Pictures and others.

Although he could be going to jail soon, Sunde is still quick to make a joke:

Really, it's a bit LOL. It used to be only movies, now even verdicts are out before the official release.

Ha? However, his casualness might be warranted, as the appeals process—which could bring the case all the way to the Swedish Supreme Court—is expected to stretch out for years. As for what will happen to the site? Sunde reassures:

No-one is going to jail until the trial is finished, and its nowhere near finished, at this state I think they would be unable to leave the country in question though.

From CNN

The defendants are free without restrictions while they appeal the judgment.

and its not 4.5 million in US dollars I think is between 3.5 and 3.6

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/04/17/sweden.piracy.jail/
 
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Good that their in jail.
Its their site, they own it and made it and SHOULD take responsibility.
If illegale stuff is on there, they should remove it.


BTW, what is the point of torrents anyway?
What legal purpose does it serve that you can not do in another way?

When i downloaded a collection of dreamscene files from Microsoft, using a torrent was one of the downloading options. That way the don't have to pay for server space, they let end-users host the file.
 
The fine was ~$3.5M not 4.5M, with each of them having to pay ~$905,000, not 4.5M as BBC suggested.
 
Well btarunr, then the dear old BBC is wrong, trust me on this one, I happen to be able to read my own mother language, something the folks over at the BBC most likely can't...
30 million SEK is US$3.5(6) million, at least using today's exchange rate, but who knows what the BBC is using...
At the end of the day, they're a 4th party source at best in this case, while having a read over on the Local which offers Swedish news in English, you might have better luck http://www.thelocal.se/18908.html

And I'm sorry, I meant to say naive, ignorant, foolish, witless and misinformed, not moron...
 
Well btarunr, then the dear old BBC is wrong, trust me on this one, I happen to be able to read my own mother language, something the folks over at the BBC most likely can't...
30 million SEK is US$3.5(6) million, at least using today's exchange rate, but who knows what the BBC is using...
At the end of the day, they're a 4th party source at best in this case, while having a read over on one the Local which offers Swedish news in English, you might have better luck http://www.thelocal.se/18908.html

And I'm sorry, I meant to say naive, ignorant, foolish, witless and misinformed, not moron...

Um.. how about just misinformed? Keep your insults to yourself. :slap:
 
I blame Somalia Pirates. They are just messing with Pirate Bay's good names by taking American ships.

;p

Long live the pirates!
 
I blame Somalia Pirates. They are just messing with Pirate Bay's good names by taking American ships.

;p

Long live the pirates!

I remember reading somewhere something like this:

Piracy wouldn't be so popular if it wasn't named piracy. Because pirates are cool, everybody wants to be a priate!

Arrr!
 
One of their first servers is in a museum, I'm sure they will carry on.
 
Yup.

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One small packet for a server, a giant leap for mankind.
 
I would help them fight it in court if I had the funds.


If the Swedish even have appeals anymore.
 
"Please... the majority of P2P should die, and hopefully places like Pirate Bay go down with it."

Your joking ,right. See if you understand this. If a bank robber uses a car for a getaway, do we ban all cars because they could be used for robbing banks.
 
I know, they're goiing about this wrong, they say alot of the time that P2P should all die, but many many many companies use P2P now, Nasa, a sh@tload of games, many apps for updates, if it all died alot of people would be screwed

even next gen consoles are planned to use p2p I think
 
Pirates are cool because of Jack Sparrow.....
Next move of the music industry is to attack The Pirates Of The Carribean !
 
The prosecution's contention has been throughout, that assisting in making copyright content available is an offense serious enough to be tried on,

so are they going to sue flea markets because of boot-leggers? or google because it helps us find torrents?
while they're at it, why not just sue everyone on the internet?
 
I'm glad they shut the damn thing down. Bastards had no respect for art or hard work.
 
lol, im sure they are thinking of ways to sue everyone on the internet, cause. . . .

theres dollar bills to be to be had lol

"Gotta Catch Em All"
 
For the last time...The server is located in Africa someplace so they CAN'T shut it down.
Most of the servers like the pirate bay server are located in countries like that.
 
For the last time...The server is located in Africa someplace so they CAN'T shut it down.
Most of the servers like the pirate bay server are located in countries like that.

Maybe one of the only good things coming out of Africa. :laugh: j/k


PirateBay provides rips that are not the same quality as the originals. The only real exception is flac audio downloads which are really rare anyway. Piratebay serves as "try it before you buy it" for those that have the money. For the poor P2P is simply their only chance at experiencing alot of media for the most part.
 
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well there is always gonna be more places like the pirate bay anyway just in case, but could you imagine there being no p2p now, remember spore, now think of every game being like spore security wise
 
Maybe one of the only good things coming out of Africa. :laugh: j/k


PirateBay provides rips that are not the same quality as the originals. The only real exception is flac audio downloads which are really rare anyway. Piratebay serves as "try it before you buy it" for those that have the money. For the poor P2P is simply their only chance at experiencing alot of media for the most part.

I don't consider 1080p mkv as poor quality but ok :)
 
ha, go to the pirate bay's front page:
"Don't worry - we're from the internets. It's going to be alright. :-)"
 
Maybe one of the only good things coming out of Africa. :laugh: j/k


PirateBay provides rips that are not the same quality as the originals. The only real exception is flac audio downloads which are really rare anyway. Piratebay serves as "try it before you buy it" for those that have the money. For the poor P2P is simply their only chance at experiencing alot of media for the most part.


Just need to find the right uploader XD
 
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