The four men sentenced to a year in prison and fined $3.6 million after being found guilty of assisting copyright infringement should be given a new trial because the Judge was biased, a court heard on Monday. The lawyer for Carl Lundstrom, one of the four founders of the Pirate Bay BitTorrent tracker, said that Judge Tomas Norstrom's affiliation with groups for copyright protection should ... [ read the full article ]
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i knew it..they just cannot simply say like they are guilty.
as one said earlier just because some guys use cars for speeding u cannot just sentence the car company owner for 1 yr n some fine..
the guilty is the user but not the car company owner.
piratebay rules....
or atleast these loosers should make one service like this without being used illegally n then file a case against TPB...
people have been able to sue the gun makers because some person killed someone! but your right platdream, guns don't kill people, cars don't speed by them selfs, and pirated movies aren't distributed by PIRATE BAY. all they did was set up a website, and random people distributed them!
I sure will miss it though.... if I get arrested by saying that, I'm going to sue afterdawn!! just joking!!! don't kick me afterdawn! I love it here!!!!!!
Originally posted by duperfly: all they did was set up a website, and random people distributed them!
Luckily, its currently not against the law to ENABLE someone to copyright infringe. Fact, they ENABLE users to do what they do. The problem with changing laws to include companies like TPB is that it would also include companies like Yahoo, Google, and MS (for Live search).