Key witness against The Pirate Bay was employed by plaintiff
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article published on 21 April, 2008
In a situation that should crush the credibility of the ongoing court case, it has been revealed that police officer Jim Keyzer, the "star" witness in the investigation against the The Pirate Bay was recently employed by Warner Bros, one of the companies suing the admins at TPB.
The website tpbKopit.se made the discovery yesterday after searching the officer's Facebook profile. He has ... [ read the full article ]
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nobrainer
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21. April 2008 @ 14:21 |
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And this is surprising that they are still using underhand tactics, if DDoS attacks, blanket lawsuits mainly targeted at college/university students, even though their continued rhetoric for passing more IP laws, is to catch "organised criminals" weren't enough to convince ppl that the MPAA was above the law........
his evidence will still be allowed as the dates and pay checks will have already have been negotiated.
boycott courporate media ppl, its the only way to change them.
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xempler
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21. April 2008 @ 15:49 |
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Can't say I'm surprised. The music/movie industry have always used borderline criminal methods in the past.
This is one of the reasons I support TPB. They have the balls to stand up to these guys, spit in their eye and say enough is enough.
I hope TBP counter-sues their ass and take them to the cleaners.
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21. April 2008 @ 15:59 |
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21. April 2008 @ 22:42 |
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proof that online is a dangerous place to post personal information LOL poor lad!
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22. April 2008 @ 09:42 |
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Oh the tangled webs we weave...
And the corruption shines through. I, like many others, cannot say i'm surprised by this.
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22. April 2008 @ 18:06 |
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Ha Ha, Bet he will think twice next time he puts his life on the net..
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22. April 2008 @ 19:19 |
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lawl, about time, im lovin this whole Pirate bay thing,
doesnt that pig know that EVERYONE online is from Alabama and over 18 and conveniently lives in my home town?!
lolz
i hope tpb wins and makes many blogs on it...
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22. April 2008 @ 20:33 |
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More good news.. FINALLY this cartel have bitten off more than they can chew. I hope the courts throw the whole lot out now... because it's obvious the cartel are lying through their teeth, using criminal methods to influence law making decisions in foreign countries...
Hell.. I'm surprised the US military aren't having "exercises" close to the Swedish border.
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cart0181
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24. April 2008 @ 12:43 |
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Oh good, it looks like TPB is going to be around for a long, long time now.
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plazma247
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25. April 2008 @ 07:21 |
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LOL ... does this also mean that if warner were found guilty of manipulating the legal system and paying people off would they also be taken to court on charges... technically if this was the case shouldnt tpb's case get thrown out on grounds of the possibility of corrupt and possibly tampered evidence and then if after review a new case be brought against tpb....
http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/7921_large_JimFacebook.png
How can he lead the case but be in warners employ... ?
Maybe this is just the next step in privitisation lol in the way that the police force is just now run and funded by the corps to deal with all their complaints but have to deal with 1 murder for every four copyright case's or something ...
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Bozobub
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25. April 2008 @ 16:28 |
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Originally posted by plazma247: Maybe this is just the next step in privitisation lol in the way that the police force is just now run and funded by the corps to deal with all their complaints but have to deal with 1 murder for every four copyright case's or something ...
Actually, in both Vancouver, B.C. (Canada) and San Francisco (US), there are private, corporate police, with all the powers inherent (arrest, shoot to wound/kill, etc.) to any cop. What's even scarier is that they're INSANELY well-armed. For instance, in Vancouver, most carry a "street-sweeper" (automatic 12- or 10-guage shotgun, or some other barely man-portable cannon, for "sticky moments"... >.>
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