torrentfreak.com — Earlier this week a Danish court decided that all ISPs have to block access to The Pirate Bay. In response to the judgment, three ISPs have already announced that they will take the case to the Supreme Court. In addition, The Pirate Bay itself now says it will sue the anti-piracy outfit IFPI if the ISPs fail to overturn the ruling.
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bastardxFeb 6, 2009
GO BAY
falldogFeb 6, 2009
Props to the ISPs who are refusing to abide by the decision!
flavorFeb 6, 2009
Yeah! Pawn the file stealers! Intellectual Property rights rule!
maeon3Feb 6, 2009
The internet treats information censorship as system damage and will do everything in it's power to repair that damage and route around it. Can't you just leave me alone with my computer and my internet and let me enjoy the one last place in the world where I truly have Freedom and Liberty? Please?Why do these vultures feel obligated to take it upon themselves to protect me from illegal information? Information is Free. VIVA la information. Death to the copy-proof bit.I do not tolerate the notion that Information needs to be "approved" by a central authority. This stuff makes me irate.
rakeshishereFeb 7, 2009
When i read this i just said - f**k , JUST WOW
biohazard87Feb 8, 2009
No no no no...... Do not "f**k" anyone related to RIAA......... that would give them pleasure. Do you want to give the RIAA and their relatives, pleasure?