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Pirate Bay P2P Trial Begins In Sweden

Many readers are writing to tell us that The Pirate Bay trial is now in full swing in Sweden. Looking at a possible two years in prison and $150,000 in fines (plus another $14.3 million if the record companies get their way), the battle of infringement is sure to be one of the most watched p2p trials. "The International Federation of Phonographic Industry (IFPI) which is representing the case of music and film producers, made a statement about the case on Friday. Stating, For people who make a living out of creativity or in a creative business, there is scarcely anything more important than to have your rights protected by the law. Copyright exists to ensure that everyone in the creative world from the artist to the record label, from the independent film producer to the TV program maker - can choose how their creations are distributed and get fairly rewarded for their work. The operators of The Pirate Bay have violated those rights and, as the evidence in Court will show, they did so to make substantial revenues for themselves. That kind of abuse of the rights of others cannot be allowed to continue, and that is why these criminal proceedings are so important for the health of the creative community."

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  1. Torrent by dogmatixpsych · · Score: 4, Funny

    Any link to the torrent? ;)

  2. Slashdot... by socrplayr813 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It doesn't exactly read correctly, but this being Slashdot, I know I wasn't the only one who read that as "The International Federation of Pornographic Industry (IFPI)."

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  3. Re:Free Lunch by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 5, Funny

    (I agree that for you, mathematician, it's even harder to get rewards from the society)

    Actually, it's really not a bother. Mathematics is generally its own reward.

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  4. Re:A Strawman for the Symptom by codewarren · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is why Jesus is a goddamn thief. The bread and fish industries should have lynched that bread/fish-copying bastard.