torrentfreak.com— Prosecutor Håkan Roswall announced that he plans to press charges against 5 people involved with The Pirate Bay before January 31, 2008. The 5 are suspected of facilitating copyright infringement.
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There are so many uses for anonymous file sharing. With all of stupid things the RIAA and MPAA are doing, we really need anonymous file sharing. Even if it's just to avoid getting blamed for a copyright infringement we didn't commit, to protect the intrusion of privacy from our government since Senators and Congress will not uphold the Constitution, and lastly, because I believe in freedom on the internet. I care so much about freedom on the internet that I'd be willing to take the bad with the good. I don't care if it's a site featuring the torture of baby puppies, by protecting such content we are protecting the rights of dissidents and whistlleblowers to speak out as well.
I haven't been buying there products for 2 years now, why should i fund their legal campaign and support their business model which restricts the consumer while they are so resistant to change.
returntofreedomNov 9, 2007
There are so many uses for anonymous file sharing. With all of stupid things the RIAA and MPAA are doing, we really need anonymous file sharing. Even if it's just to avoid getting blamed for a copyright infringement we didn't commit, to protect the intrusion of privacy from our government since Senators and Congress will not uphold the Constitution, and lastly, because I believe in freedom on the internet. I care so much about freedom on the internet that I'd be willing to take the bad with the good. I don't care if it's a site featuring the torture of baby puppies, by protecting such content we are protecting the rights of dissidents and whistlleblowers to speak out as well.
manicalldayNov 9, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.mailinator.com/">http://www.mailinator.com/</a>Ramming speed.
sputty01Nov 9, 2007
I haven't been buying there products for 2 years now, why should i fund their legal campaign and support their business model which restricts the consumer while they are so resistant to change.
daverave999Nov 9, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2063979,00.html">http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2063979,00.h ...</a>
missingnoh4xNov 9, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://thepiratebay.org/legal">http://thepiratebay.org/legal</a>Look how successful past threats have been!
ubergeek09Nov 10, 2007
The Pirate Bay can't go down, no one ever can take legal action against them and actually do anything.. We can only hope they buy that island..