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European police target warez servers – TopNews United States

No comments 10 September 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Aljazeera.net
European police target warez servers
TopNews United States
It was further added that most of the actions have appeared in few of the popular file sharing websites like the Pirate Bay offline for the time being.
Swedish ISP raided over links to Pirate Bay and WikileaksZDNet (blog)
10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracyThe Associated Press
Europe Swoops In on Web PiratesNewser
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Swedish ISP raided over links to Pirate Bay and Wikileaks – ZDNet (blog)

No comments 08 September 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Pocket-lint.com
Swedish ISP raided over links to Pirate Bay and Wikileaks
ZDNet (blog)
The Pirate Bay was knocked offline for several hours by the raids it is thought. Swedish police raided a number of locations, one being the datacenter used
European police arrest 10 alleged film piratesCNET (blog)
The Pirate Bay Back Online – Downtime Not Related to the Euro File-Sharing RaidsSlyck
Pirate Bay sunk in raids… For a couple of hoursPocket-lint.com
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WikiLeaks Fighting Worldwide to Rewrite Content Protection Laws – FOXNews

No comments 07 August 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Washington Post
WikiLeaks Fighting Worldwide to Rewrite Content Protection Laws
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founder Julian Assange revealed Friday his site's connection to Swedish ISP, which also gained notoriety for hosting file-sharing site The Pirate Bay.
Swedish Web hosting firm confirms WikiLeaks linkOne News Page
Bildt: No US-Sweden talks over WikiLeaksThe Local.se
Swedish server host says helping WikiLeaks publish papersAFP

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Swedish ISP Blocks The Pirate Bay Following Injunction – TechFreq News

No comments 30 June 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

The Local
Swedish ISP Blocks The Pirate Bay Following Injunction
TechFreq News
Black Internet's relationship with The Pirate Bay has been far from smooth. Last year, the Swedish ISP bravely put its head above the parapet when it became
Rival ISPs Team Up in Court To Fight Pirate Bay BlockTechFreq News
Swedish ISP bars users from The Pirate BayThe Local

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Swedish ISP Blocks The Pirate Bay Following Injunction

No comments 28 June 2010 Under: Torrent News

pirate bayBlack Internet’s relationship with The Pirate Bay has been far from smooth. Last year, the Swedish ISP bravely put its head above the parapet when it became a bandwidth supplier to the site, a move which has had several knock-on effects.

In August 2009, Stockholm’s district court ordered Black Internet to disconnect The Pirate Bay from the Internet or face fines of 500,000 kronor ($64,527). The ISP quickly complied with the ruling and the site temporarily went dark, but quickly reappeared with a new host.

The very next day following its decision to disconnect The Pirate Bay, Black Internet’s infrastructure was sabotaged with cost implications of “millions of kronor”. Although it was never proven, many believed that the attack and the blacking out of the world’s most famous BitTorrent site were connected.

After initially saying it wouldn’t appeal the district court’s decision, Black Internet changed its mind. “This is the first time in Sweden that an operator has been ordered to stop delivering Internet to someone. We want to know if it’s correct to do so,” said company boss CEO Victor Möller. The appeal was granted.

Last month the Svea Court of Appeals made its decision and for Black Internet the outcome was poor.

The Court ordered Black Internet to “stop providing Internet access to the TPB web site consisting of a web site including search engine and databasefunctions on which torrent files may be stored and a tracker.”

Even though the ISP is no longer servicing The Pirate Bay, the scope of this injunction appears to be broader than first thought. Not only must it never host the site, it must also stop the rest of its regular customers from accessing The Pirate Bay, making it the first ISP in Sweden ordered to block the site.

“We have chosen to block traffic into and out of the IP addresses that are using the Pirate Bay,” said Black Internet’s Victor Möller. “We made a decision on our assessment that this was the only way to live up to the Court of Appeal’s decision.”

Although being precise is difficult, Möller estimates that the block affects many thousands of businesses and individuals, many of which are keen to reestablish links with the site.

“They are looking for more tips and advice on getting past this block,” notes Möller. “There seems to be a great need to reach the Pirate Bay.”

TorrentFreak is awaiting comments from both Black Internet and Hollywood lawyer Monique Wadsted and will update this article with that information as soon as it arrives.

Article from: TorrentFreak.

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Profile: Who are Wikileaks? – BBC News

No comments 06 April 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

BBC News
Profile: Who are Wikileaks?
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The site is primarily hosted by Swedish ISP PeRiQuito (PRQ), which became famous for hosting file-sharing website The Pirate Bay. "If it is legal in Sweden,

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Hollywood Appeals Decision Not to Shutdown OpenBitTorrent

No comments 06 January 2010 Under: Torrent News

In November, Swedish ISP Portlane was sued by several Hollywood studios for hosting the OpenBitTorrent (OBT) tracker, claiming that the ISP is contributing to copyright infringements carried out via the site.

Hollywood lawyer Monique Wadsted, seemingly without any solid proof above mere suspicion, said her clients believe that OBT is simply a re-branded version of the tracker previously operated by The Pirate Bay.

In December 2009, the case went to court. For the studios, the outcome wasn’t good. Even though it was agreed that OpenBitTorrent was being used in some cases to facilitate the distribution of copyright works, the Stockholm District Court rejected calls to force Portlane to close down the site.

OpenBitTorrent, Hollywood’s latest target

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The court ruled that Portlane would have to be doing more than just hosting the site in order to be considered guilty of contributing to copyright infringement. The District Court’s decision was interim and the issue is set to be settled fully sometime next summer.

Unsatisfied with this decision, the 13 Hollywood studios who brought the action against Portlane are now taking their case to the Court of Appeal.

The application says that Portlane has not done enough to stop the illicit file-sharing claimed to be facilitated by OpenBitTorrent, so the ISP should take responsibility for the infringements.

Going on to incorporate an interesting sexual analogy, the studios are comparing Portlane with property owners who knowing allow prostitution on their premises without doing anything to stop it.

Just like those that ignore the sex-for-money activities of their tenants, the studios say that by turning a blind eye to activities on OpenBitTorrent, Portlane should be deemed to have encouraged law breaking via the tracker.

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Swedish ISP Black Internet Appeals Pirate Bay Shutdown Order – Digital Media Wire

No comments 10 November 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News
Swedish ISP Black Internet Appeals Pirate Bay Shutdown Order
Digital Media Wire
Stockholm, Sweden – The Pirate Bay's former bandwidth supplier, Black Internet, has been given leave to appeal a Swedish court's order to disconnect the

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Soon to Sink, Pirate Bay’s Torrents Come Ashore – PC World

No comments 15 September 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

TorrentFreak
Soon to Sink, Pirate Bay's Torrents Come Ashore
PC World
A group of German activists and artists have archived a database of torrent files from infamous file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, and made them available
Swedish ISP to appeal Pirate Bay cut-off verdictRegister
ISP appeals verdict that closed Pirate BayComputerworld
ISP Appeals Decision Forcing it to Disconnect Pirate BayTorrentFreak
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Swedish ISP to appeal Pirate Bay cut-off verdict – Register

No comments 15 September 2009 Under: Pirate Bay News

The Edinburgh Journal
Swedish ISP to appeal Pirate Bay cut-off verdict
Register
The Swedish ISP that was ordered by a court in August to block The Pirate Bay has reportedly decided to appeal
ISP appeals verdict that closed Pirate BayComputerworld
ISP Appeals Decision Forcing it to Disconnect Pirate BayTorrentFreak
In Sweden, 'Pirates' Make The Web A Political CauseNPR
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