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cutter:
Swedish court jails 4 linked to file-sharing site
Pirate Bay also ordered to pay $3.6-million in damages to entertainment companies

   

KARL RITTER

Associated Press

April 17, 2009 at 6:28 AM EDT

STOCKHOLM — Four men linked to popular file-sharing site Pirate Bay were convicted Friday of breaking Sweden's copyright law by helping millions of users freely download music, movies and computer games on the Internet.

In a landmark ruling, the Stockholm district court sentenced Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Carl Lundstrom to one year each in prison.

They were also ordered to pay damages of 30 million kronor ($3.6-million U.S.) to a series of entertainment companies, including Warner Bros, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI and Columbia Pictures.

Pirate Bay provides a forum for its estimated 22 million users to download content through so-called torrent files. The site has become the entertainment industry's enemy No. 1 after successful court actions against file-swapping sites such as Grokster and Kazaa.

Mr. Lundstrom helped finance the site while the three other defendants administered it.

Defence lawyers had argued the quartet should be acquitted because Pirate Bay doesn't host any copyright-protected material. Instead, it provides a forum for its users to download content through so-called torrent files. The technology allows users to transfer parts of a large file from several different users, increasing download speeds.

The court found the defendants guilty of helping users commit copyright violations "by providing a website with ... sophisticated search functions, simple download and storage capabilities, and through the tracker linked to the website.":?

Judge Tomas Norstrom told reporters that the court took into account that the site was "commercially driven" when it made the ruling. The defendants have denied any commercial motives behind the site.

John Kennedy, the head of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, called the verdict "good news for everyone, in Sweden and internationally, who is making a living or a business from creative activity and who needs to know their rights will be protected by law."

The defendants said before the verdict that they would appeal if they were found guilty.

"Stay calm — Nothing will happen to TPB, us personally or file sharing whatsoever. This is just a theater for the media," Mr. Sunde said Friday in a posting on social networking site Twitter.

The court hearings, which ended March 3, renewed debate about file-sharing in Sweden, where many defend the right to swap songs and movies freely on the Internet. Critics say that Swedish authorities caved in to pressure from the U.S. when they launched the crackdown on Pirate Bay in 2006.

Pirate Bay's supporters mobilized for the trial, waving black skull-and-crossbones flags outside the court and setting up a website dedicated to the proceedings. The defendants sent updates from the court hearings through social network Twitter.

The verdict comes as Europe debates stricter rules to crack down on those who share content illegally on the Internet.

Last week French legislators rejected a plan to cut off the Internet connections of people who illegally download music and films, but the government plans to resurrect the bill for another vote this month.

Opponents said the legislation would represent a Big Brother intrusion on civil liberties, while the European Parliament last month adopted a nonbinding resolution that defines Internet access as an untouchable "fundamental freedom."

Sweden earlier this month introduced a new law that makes it easier to prosecute file-sharers because it requires Internet Service Providers to disclose the Internet Protocol-addresses of suspected violators to copyright owners.

Critics said the new law could harm Sweden's reputation as a spawning ground for Internet technology. The country of nine million has one of Europe's highest rates of Internet penetration, but has also gained a reputation as a hub for file-sharers.

Statistics from the Netnod Internet Exchange, an organization measuring Internet traffic in Sweden, suggested that daily online activity dropped more than 40 per cent after the law took effect on April 1.


Dakle, predivna kombinacija zastarelog poimanja kopirajta, materijalne i mentalno-logičke korupcije, s namerom, koja bi trebalo da povuče i krivičnu odgovornost. Nadam se da će žalba protiv još jednog korporadržavnog nasrtaja na ljudska prava dati rezultata.

Son of Man:
Oce im gasiti sajt, gre'ota bi bilo, otamo sam uvek skido sve najnovije ?

cutter:
Ne znam, ali ako ga skinu, Gugl i njegovi sajtovi su prvi do njega, strahujem za njih. Ovaj sramni čin takođe potire onu mantru every downloaded copy is a copy non sold, s obzirom na skandaloznu visinu kazne koja ni izbliza nije dovoljna da bi se to pokrilo. Sad se plašim da neko ne kidnapuje kriminalce koji su ovo sočinili i udavi ih u javnom čučavcu jer će tako povući u zatvor mnoge koji su doprineli da se stvori žitka tvar u koju su uronjeni ovi korporativni pregaoci. Da ne pominjemo odgovornost proizvođača automobila (gepeka  pogotovo), putogradnje (od nkv radne snage do direktora, proizvođača alata i mašina, svi pomagači u transportu), svih stvari koje su osnažile telo (i um - ne zaboravimo crimethink) gnevnog pravednika i dale mu dovoljno snage da ih pogura niz rupu. Proizvođač rupe je takođe upitan. A u najmanju ruku treba da najebe onaj dlakavi što je sišao sa drveta.
No, gospoda iz čučavca su ipak pokrenula proces koji je in turn pokrenuo proces zlomisli u glavi čučavitelja, tako da se može govoriti i o assisted suicidu, možda i o eutanaziji ako im je to bio fetiš.

raindelay:
Ma ne brinite, nista im se nece desiti. Svedjani su to vec pokusali pre par meseci sa "myp2pforum-om" i izgubili su parnicu.
Vise o slucaju i sprdacinom posle nje ovde:
http://www.myp2pforum.eu/website-forum/35088-myp2p-wins-court-case.html
 znaika

Boban:
Dok čekamo kraj sveta, evo jedan lep otprilike iranski sajt za skidanje svega i svačega, posebno programa: http://www.xtreme-load.com/vb/forum.php

A odavde sam skinuo već 400 Gb muzike i nastravljam dalje nesmanjenim tempom: http://www.zona-musical.com/

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