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Half the Charges Against Pirate Bay Dropped

eldavojohn writes "Half the charges have been dropped in the second day of the trial against the Pirate Bay. The charges dropped are those relating to 'assisting copyright infringement,' so the remaining charges are simply 'assisting making available.' No information on how this affects the size of the lawsuit or a settlement."

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  1. Assisting making available by Hatta · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's not vague or anything.

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    1. Re:Assisting making available by funkatron · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Assisting making available is not vague. It is the most specific charge we could make up and it means whatever the pirate bay did." - The Prosecutor

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  2. My favourite part... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "It's a largely technical issue that changes nothing in terms of our compensation claims and has no bearing whatsoever on the main case against The Pirate Bay. In fact it simplifies the prosecutor's case by allowing him to focus on the main issue, which is the making available of copyrighted works," IFPI's legal counsel said.

    Here's to having the case simplified to the point it allows the prosecutor to focus on other cases...

  3. Re:Go Pirate Gay!!!1! by Yvan256 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nope, they only support half the theft.

    From this point on, everybody needs to stop their illegal torrents when they reach 50%. Thank you.

  4. Re:Only matter of time? by cdrudge · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, it is only matter of time they are back later with stronger evidences?

    Or at least better screen shots.

  5. Re:Making Available by OECD · · Score: 5, Funny

    If the Pirate Bay wrote a quick op-ed piece about every torrent they linked to, then they would be journalists and thus, protected.

    But who's going to have the time to write reviews of so many feature films and their respective encode jobs?

    If only they could harness some sort of free labor pool...

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  6. Re:Making Available by bentcd · · Score: 5, Funny

    Here's an excerpt from the BBC article for the benefit of the cynics among us who know the media never gets technical matters right:

    BitTorrent is a legal application used by many file-shares to swap content because of the fast and efficient manner it distributes files.
    No copyright content is hosted on The Pirate Bay's web servers; instead the site hosts "torrent" links to TV, film and music files held on its users computers.

    There may be hope for the world yet :-)

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  7. Re:Hooray? Well, maybe... by chill · · Score: 5, Funny

    Except that "making available" was thrown out in U.S. court. If they're convicted of "assisting making available" in Sweden it'll mean that the U.S. is the more liberal country and I don't think Sweden can live with that. No one in the E.U. would talk to them anymore.

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  8. Re:Making Available by xelah · · Score: 5, Funny

    It was mentioned yesterday that the prosecutor claimed to be a computer crimes expert, but that he could not get a powerpoint presentation to operate on his laptop.

    That's because using a Powerpoint presentation on someone isn't a computer crime, it's a common assault.

  9. Re:Making Available by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Surely you jest. Bittorrent has a huge number of legit uses - there may be a few pirates about giving it a bad name, but I for one use TPB exclusively for HD documentaries.

    Yours truly,
    aXXo

  10. Re:Making Available by kimvette · · Score: 5, Funny

    So it would go like this:

    "This just in, user anonymous coward just posted a torrent [ ref: http://www.thepiratebaytimes.org/AdobeCS4-Windows/.torrent ] of Adobe Creative Suite 4. They were so bold they included a serial generator and an activation crack.

    Now, while we at thepiratebaytimes.org do not condone nor encourage piracy, in the interest of investigative journalism we have downloaded the torrent and wish to report that not only are the crack and serial generator fully functional, they do not install any malware on your system.

    It is the opinion of the editors at this media outlet that anonymous coward ought to be ashamed for himself by engaging in such willful promotion of copyright infringement. Shame on them, again, for posting the torrent at [ ref: http://www.thepiratebaytimes.org/AdobeCS4-Windows/.torrent ]. If you doubt our integrity and honesty we heartily encourage you to view the source [read: download the evidence] and test it for yourself.

    As always, we thank you for reading our news site and will be bringing you the latest news on alleged copyright infringement shortly."

    disclaimer for stupid sue-happy ambulance chasers: the links above are totally made up. If by freak chance they happen to link to infringing material, it is by sheer coincidence or the will of the LORD. I made the URL up based on the fake(?) domain referenced in the parent post.

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