Posts Tagged 'wikileaks'

Assange hires Pirate Bay lawyer – Register

No comments 18 November 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News

Times LIVE
Assange hires Pirate Bay lawyer
Register
His new lawyers include Per Samuelson, who in 2009 represented Carl Lundström – one of the co-founders of notorious BitTorrent tracker website The Pirate Bay. At the start of November, WikiLeaks founder Assange was ordered by a High Court judge in
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Assange drops lawyerSydney Morning Herald
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Want Your Own Bunker Like WikiLeaks Or Pirate Bay? – Slashdot

No comments 27 January 2011 Under: Pirate Bay News
Want Your Own Bunker Like WikiLeaks Or Pirate Bay?
Slashdot
A bomb-proof Cold War nuclear bunker like the ones that hosted The Pirate Bay and WikiLeaks has come on the market for just £400000 ($635000).

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Major File-Sharing Sites Go Dark To Protest Anti-Download Law

No comments 20 December 2010 Under: Torrent News

A coalition of file-sharing sites are voluntarily taking themselves offline to protest against the likely passing of new legislation tomorrow. The sites, which together are believed to generate up to 70% of Spain’s Internet traffic, will display a black page warning that if the so-called Sinde Act is approved, their sites could disappear forever. Earlier this month, cables leaked by Wikileaks showed that Spain had bowed to US pressure to introduce the law.

noalcierreIn recent times, Spanish courts have ruled repeatedly that subject to some fairly minor conditions, operating a file-sharing site falls within the boundaries of the law.

However, as shown by diplomatic cables recently leaked by Wikileaks, under pressure from the United States, the Spanish Government proposed new legislation to close loopholes and provide sweeping new anti-filesharing powers.

The Sustainable Economy Law (LES) is likely to be approved in Spain tomorrow and is expected to pose a real problem to file-sharing sites. The legislation, popularly known as the Sinde Act in reference to its main driving force Minister of Culture Ángeles González-Sinde, has been widely protested but could be fully adopted as early as February next year.

The law will provides for the creation of a Commission on Intellectual Property under the Ministry of Culture. It would have the power to deal with complaints against websites that link to copyright movies, music and software, including blocking and taking them offline.

The opposition to the passing of the legislation is growing, not least due to the decision by Congress to approve the Sustainable Economy Law in a single meeting. Although the bill will pass to the Senate, Congress will be able to ignore any amendments introduced there.

In response, many of Spain’s largest file-sharing sites will be protesting today by voluntarily taking themselves offline. Each will display the message shown below (translated from Spanish) and link to anti-censorship website No al Cierre de Webs.

Sinde Protest

The list of sites includes Cinetube, DivxTotal, Mydescarga, Peliculasyonkis, Series Danko, Seriespepito, Seriesyonkis and SuBTorrents.

It is believed that in total the sites, which have millions of pageviews, help to generate up to 70% of Spain’s Internet traffic. However, the new law could take them offline very quickly indeed.

Following complaints by rightsholders to the Commission on Intellectual Property, site status would be reviewed by a court which would then be required to take action within 4 days.

Article from: TorrentFreak.

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WikiLeaks funded via Pirate Bay-linked firm – The Local.se

No comments 09 December 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

The Hindu
WikiLeaks funded via Pirate Bay-linked firm
The Local.se
Swedish micropay site Flattr, which was launched by The Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde, remains the sole online financial lifeline for embattled
WikiLeaks Still Funded by Pirate Bay Founder's StartupBayNewser
Swedish startup keeps cash flowing to WikiLeaksThe Swedish Wire
Small Swedish firm keeps channeling funds to WikiLeaksReuters
Forbes (blog) -The Hindu -Examiner.com
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Wikileaks cable sheds more light on US approach to The Pirate Bay – Music Ally (blog)

No comments 09 December 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Music
Ally (blog)
Wikileaks cable sheds more light on US approach to The Pirate Bay
Music Ally (blog)
Swedish television has been running with news that an as-yet-unreleased Wikileaks cable from 2008 outlines the views of the US Embassy on The Pirate Bay and

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WikiLeaks Can Still Get Cash – Thanks To Pirate Bay’s Co-Founder – Forbes (blog)

No comments 07 December 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Forbes (blog)
WikiLeaks Can Still Get Cash – Thanks To Pirate Bay's Co-Founder
Forbes (blog)
The co-founder of torrent site Pirate Bay and fellow champion of free information recently reminded his Twitter followers that they could still donate money

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Pirate Party fizzles in Swedish polls – iT News

No comments 20 September 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
Pirate Party fizzles in Swedish polls
iT News
Despite the Pirate Party's efforts to capture the hearts and minds of Swedes by pairing up with WikiLeaks and The Pirate Bay, it only managed to secure 0.7
Swedish Pirate Party Fails To Enter ParliamentTorrentFreak
Pirate Party slumps in Swedish elections as vote share falls 90%The Guardian (blog)
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European police in pirate raids – BBC News

No comments 14 September 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

New Zealand Herald
European police in pirate raids
BBC News
In Sweden, seven premises were raided including PRQ, which is believed to host Pirate Bay and whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. Police made clear that the
Ten Arrested In Internet Piracy Raids Across EuropeRTT News
Europe Swoops In on Web PiratesNewser
European police target warez serversTopNews United States
Web Host Industry Review -AFP -Siliconrepublic.com
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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
News24 -Asia Bizz -Inquirer
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Swedish university raided over links to Pirate Bay and Wikileaks – ZDNet (blog)

No comments 08 September 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Pocket-lint.com
Swedish university 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
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
Pirate Bay raided, downNews24
Asia Bizz -Inquirer -Hard OCP
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