If this goes through, they will have to prosecute libraries and DVD rental companies as well for facilitating piracy.
Sure the games industry has suffered because now people can download and see that a game is crap before buying it.
Everyone would prefer an original if it's worth buying. When companies stop producing crap, more people will buy if they like what they've downloaded to support the company who produced it.
The police shut The Pirate Bay down on May 31st 2006 (and brought back up three days later...). Most of the news was in Swedish, so this blog was started in order to translate the articles and let non-swedes in on the goings-on.
The trial starts on Febuary 16th 2009, and so the blog has come out of hibernation..
4 Comments:
Keep the blog updated, please!
By Anonymous, at 11:48 PM
don't get to excited!
They even claim that a 48 year old businessman is a young buccaneer
"The four young buccaneers behind Swedish file-sharing Web site "The Pirate Bay" didn't look so terrifying in court on Monday."
By Anonymous, at 3:43 AM
If this goes through, they will have to prosecute libraries and DVD rental companies as well for facilitating piracy.
Sure the games industry has suffered because now people can download and see that a game is crap before buying it.
Everyone would prefer an original if it's worth buying. When companies stop producing crap, more people will buy if they like what they've downloaded to support the company who produced it.
By Anonymous, at 11:10 PM
You should know that your blog is an international reference for following this case. I, for one, follow your blog from Spain.
And by the way, thanks for bringing the news ;)
By Unknown, at 11:47 PM
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