p2pfreak.com — Following the bungled PirateBay raid and recently being labelled a piracy safe-haven, the FBI and the international arm of the MPAA have joined forces to help train an elite Swedish anti-piracy unit to counter what is being seen as a growing and increasingly embarrassing threat.
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Closed AccountFeb 20, 2007
Sweden gives us the best torrent tracker in the world.We give Sweden the training to shut down the best torrent tracker in the world. I'm embarrassed.
kyferezFeb 20, 2007
I wholly agree. The corruption is beyond rampant. Unless major changes are enacted, it's going to get worse and worse. I hate greedy politicians, corrupt gov't officials (that's basically all of them), and shady operations.
juntistikFeb 20, 2007
You know whats funny? DVD sales will be supporting this "Elite Training"... What the hell entitles training against piracy? Its not like they're coked up holding AK-47's and shotguns looking through the blinds every ten seconds because they heard what they think is a cop. I'm pretty sure whoever worked on the building the set to Pirates of the Carribean aren't making any money from DVD sales. I didn't know the guy who held the microphone boom is getting paid royalties. I just thought MPAA was making this money, and what are they doing with it? SPENDING IT ON ELITE TRAINING.
fixinahFeb 20, 2007
Somehow this picture sums up the response<a class="user" href="http://tumbleweed.mygeekspace.com/admins.jpg">http://tumbleweed.mygeekspace.com/admins.jpg</a>
randal2kFeb 20, 2007
When America gets hit by terrorism (bush) again, the FBI had better not say one word about "not enough people, or money". This is a waste of federal dollars and our tax money.... pathetic.
Closed AccountFeb 21, 2007
its just like the WAR ON TERROR, it'll keep going and going until they get tired and blame it on the wrong people, kill the leader and declare victory
rhetorikolasMar 9, 2009
Apparently it takes a terrorist organization to catch one.