torrentfreak.com — The connections of Pirate Bay judge Tomas Norstr?m to national and international pro-copyright lobby groups are even more far reaching than initially reported. Consequently, many leading figures within the Swedish judicial system are now convinced that a retrial is necessary so the defendants can have an unbiased trial.
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deltron0May 11, 2009
You really don't know what you're talking about.
Closed AccountMay 12, 2009
I think they deserve a retrial because the conflict of interest is obvious and everyone deserves a fair trial, but anyone who thinks another judge won't reach the same conclusion is fooling themselves.
aaron552May 12, 2009
the last thing i downloaded from TPB: <a class="user" href="http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4225361/Ubuntu_8.04_LTS_-_Desktop">http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4225361/Ubuntu_8.0 ...</a>is that stealing?
1hrsleepMay 12, 2009
Maybe it shows intent?
datastorageguyMay 12, 2009
@reed311Isn't it amazing that, when international treaties are signed by countries for saving the whales, polar bears, or workers rights (or some other left wing cause) that it's a MUST to prosecute offenders regardless of their nationality but, when it comes to file sharing, it's a different story.
Closed AccountMay 13, 2009
Bulls**t. I sure must owe a s**t load of money from all the songs I taped off the radio & " shared " with my friends as a kid.....