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    Default Pirate Bay founders found guilty

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8003799.stm

    "Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Carl Lundstrom and Peter Sunde were found guilty of breaking copyright law and were sentenced to a year in jail. They were also ordered to pay 30m kronor (£2.4m) in damages."

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    Owned, is the website down aswell? o.0

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    Nope. Still up

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    I'm going to be honest, they have been found guilty loads of time and been raided. They will continue until they get enough money to buy their own island where they can't be done for their website.

    They also have more people working on Piratebay than them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    Owned, is the website down aswell? o.0
    Well the word Owned is not a nice word to use, I do not think it was good because they was not even hosting the material this will not be the last you hear about this trial more will happen. The pirate bay will always be up and running

    Here is a better source of information

    While only a few weeks ago, it seems like an eternity since the trial of The Pirate Bay Four ended and the court retired to consider its verdict. The prosecution claimed that the four defendants were ‘assisting in making copyright content available’ and demanded millions of dollars in damages. The defense did not agree, and all pleaded not guilty - backed up by the inimitable King Kong defense.

    Today, Friday April 17, the court issued its decision. Here are the main points relating to each defendant (continually updated live);


    Peter Sunde (born September 13, 1978) alias ‘brokep’:

    Verdict: Guilty - 1 year in prison, damages to pay: $905,000





    Fredrik Neij (born April 27, 1978) alias ‘TiAMO’:

    Verdict: Guilty - 1 year in prison, damages to pay: $905,000





    Gottfrid Svartholm (October 17, 1984) alias ‘Anakata’:

    Verdict: Guilty - 1 year in prison, damages to pay: $905,000





    Carl Lundström (born April 13, 1960)

    Verdict: Guilty - 1 year in prison, damages to pay: $905,000





    The court said that the four defendants worked as a team, were aware that copyrighted material was being shared using The Pirate Bay and that they made it easy and assisted the infringements. It categorized the infringements as ’severe’. The judge said that the users of The Pirate Bay committed the first offense by sharing files and the four assisted this.

    While the court did not agree with the plaintiff’s exaggerated estimates of losses, it still set the damages at 30 million SEK ($3,620,000). This a hugely significant amount and the court has ordered that the four should pay this amount between them.

    The judge also stated that the usage of BitTorrent at The Pirate Bay is illegal. Rest assured, other torrent sites hosted in Sweden will be keeping a close eye on developments.

    The defense put it to the judge that he had folded under intense political pressure. The judge denied this stating that the court made its decision based on the case presented to them.

    At one point the judge was asked if he was concerned for his personal safety after handing down this decision. The judge said he hadn’t received any harassment and was quite surprised at the question.

    Peter Sunde has already explained that this decision does not mean the end of the line in this case. There will be an appeal which means we are still far away from the ultimate decision - possibly years away. The case is now expected to move to the high court. Both sides have three weeks to file a written appeal.

    As for the fate of the site, Peter has already promised that The Pirate Bay will continue. The site itself was never on trial, only the four individuals listed above.

    This is a breaking news story, please check back frequently for updates.
    Source - http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-b...erdict-090417/


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    the website servers are placed all over the world. in countries with favourable laws. I think one is even in Congo. They aren't going to prison yet though, they are appealing, and then will probably appeal to a higher court, then probably to the European Courts.

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    Lol all the piratebay users had signed a petition not long ago because this court thing was announced a month or 2 ago and the website had a sign a petition thing.

    Lol on the http://thepiratebay.org/ homepage.

    "Press conference on Friday, 13.00 CEST (aka Swedish time)"

    So thats in 20 mins?
    Last edited by efq; 17-04-2009 at 10:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voiding View Post
    Lol all the piratebay users had signed a petition not long ago because this court thing was announced a month or 2 ago and the website had a sign a petition thing.

    Lol on the http://thepiratebay.org/ homepage.

    "Press conference on Friday, 13.00 CEST (aka Swedish time)"

    So thats in 20 mins?
    LOL yeah i noticed that as well unlucky for them

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    I read somewhere that they have servers in at least 10 different countries and if they get raided like they did last time the site can be back up within minutes. It will be a while before TPB dies if it does have to go.

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    Yeah its not a big deal to them im sure they have been sentenced to jail in the past because of this, they will still run there site im guessing
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