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Entries for April, 2009

The Pirate Bay found guilty

The entertainment industry must be celebrating what may be a symbolic victory after four Pirate Bay guys were found guilty by a Stockholm court this morning “of being accessories to copyright infringement”, according to the local.

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The Pirate Bay goes to the museum

A server seized by the Swedish Police in a 2006 raid of The Pirate Bay’s premises has found a new home - The National Museum of Science and Technology, Sweden.

Read the museum’s press release translated by Google:

Read a press release translated by Google.

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IPRED law begins to bite - 2 arrested

In a pretty eventful halfweek, which saw the passage of the IPRED law in Sweden, a resulting drop in internet traffic to an increased demand for anonymizers, the Police have began raiding suspected fil sharers. This raid was reportedly a part of an international sting operation that involved raids in Britian, Belgium, Netherlands and Spain.

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New law forces the use of Anonymizers

Following the passage of the IPRED law in Sweden a few days ago, there’s been an increased demand for anonymizing services. The Pirate Bay has for instance started its own anonymizing service called IPREDator (you get the drift). Other anonymizers are also offering IPRED protection.

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IP Law passed in Sweden - Internet traffic drops 30%

On April 1 Sweden passed the EU directive called IPRED (Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive) into law. That same day, internet traffic dropped by 30% according The Local, an online newspaper. The law will allow courts to order ISPs to hand over information that identify suspected illegal file sharers. The belief is that commercial infractions of intellectual property law within the EU will eventually be criminalised.

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