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3-5-2009 4:45 PM
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chara says:
In the Pirate Bay trial closing statements, the defence held the Pirate Bay site didn't hold any copyright films or music -- it merely acted as a search engine -- and that no copyrighted content passed through it anyway. The prosecution had failed to produce any uploaders or downloaders, and had not shown their actions were illegal where they happened to live.

Wired said:
In the courtroom, the defendants quickly abandoned their revolutionary, free-culture ideals in favor of the simpler philosophy embraced by criminal defendants since time immemorial: I'm Not Responsible.

The verdict is due on April 17.

"Steal This Film" is a film series documenting the movement against intellectual property produced by The League of Noble Peers and released via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol. Part One, combines accounts from prominent players in the dish piracy culture (The Pirate Bay, Piratbyrån, and the Pirate Party) with found material, propaganda-like slogans and Vox Pops.
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3-5-2009 4:54 PM
chara
Andrew Brown commented in The Guardian that, "People who don't speak Swedish are missing almost all the interest of the Pirate Bay trial, which is supplied by the frankly unsavoury nature of the defendants. The money man, Carl Lundström, on whose servers The Pirate Bay was housed, is straight out of the crime novels of Stieg Larsson. He inherited a fortune built on crispbread, and has a long history of involvement with extreme rightwing politics. In the 1980s, he was a member of "Keep Sweden Swedish", an anti-immigrant fringe group; he has financially backed the Sweden Democrats, a would-be populist and anti-immigrant party; and only this month the managing director of one of his companies w...
3-5-2009 5:04 PM
chestnut501
Excellent, as usual.
3-7-2009 1:04 AM
chara
The Pirate Bay supported by a right-wing extremist? an interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg1S9n81ras&feature=related
3-10-2009 8:52 AM
MatchesMalone
Didn't realize there was a movement against Intellectual Property. Thanks for the heads up
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