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Facebook Cuts Off Pirate Bay Links

narramissic writes "Citing legal reasons, Facebook has ended its brief relationship with The Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay added a 'Share on Facebook' button around two weeks ago to its site that allowed its users to post links to small information files on Facebook that are used to download audio, video, etc. via BitTorrent. Facebook is now blocking those 'bookmarklets' as well as any links from The Pirate Bay, said Peter Sunde, of The Pirate Bay. Sunde said he received an e-mail from Facebook justifying the action because of the legal proceedings against Sunde and three others. The men are awaiting return of a verdict on April 17 from a trial that concluded early last month in Stockholm. They are charged with helping to make available material under copyright."

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  1. They haven't ended the relationship... by gillbates · · Score: 5, Funny

    They've just changed the status to "complicated".

    Of course, we all know what comes next: In a few weeks, their status will go back to "In a relationship", and the day after prom will be suddenly changed to "single".

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    1. Re:They haven't ended the relationship... by cellurl · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Thats like banning craigslist because its nasty.
      I encourage people to put legitimate stuff on TPB.
      I put good church sermons (occasionally) on TPB.
      (I would provide a link, but TPB is blocked at work...)

  2. They can do that? by BabyDuckHat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But they can't get rid of all the crap quizzes? I call shenanigans.

    1. Re:They can do that? by emocomputerjock · · Score: 5, Funny

      You can take the users out of myspace but you can't take the myspace out of the users.

    2. Re:They can do that? by thedonger · · Score: 5, Interesting
      • mySpace = profitable
      • facebook = wants to be profitable
      • therefore, facebook becomes mySpace-like

      It is already happening. Look at how much more crap on which there is to click compared with prior to the most recent update.

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    3. Re:They can do that? by _KiTA_ · · Score: 5, Informative

      But they can't get rid of all the crap quizzes?

      I call shenanigans.

      The crap quizzes bring in advertisement dollars. There's a reason you can't filter those stupid things out.

  3. Sounds fair by houghi · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Our company blocks facebook. :-D

    And what if they used tinyurl.com or any other that does the same?

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  4. And the funny thing is... by dancingmad · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's funny, because I am more trusting (I originally wrote trust, but there are no websites I trust implicitly) of the Pirate Bay not to screw around with my computer or be dicks, while I don't trust Facebook at all with my photos or private information.

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  5. Damn it by b0ttle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where am I going to get pirate bay links now?

  6. Re:The rise of redirect links by tjonnyc999 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I predict a sudden increase in Slashdot predictions.

  7. Re:What about Google? by stuckinarut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Years ago, did you ever record radio to an audiocassette? Do you ever store ANYTHING on DAT? If so, the RIAA has been compensated the price they agreed to for those works, because those media have levies associated with them.

    Home Taping was apparently killing music back in the days of the vinyl LP 20 years ago. I distinctly remember the skull and cross bones tape logo. I'm not sure the RIAA has already been compensated except by the licence fee the broadcasters pay. Canada has a blank media tax aimed at compensating the RIAA for CDs burnt but I doubt they think it's sufficient.

    Both these mechanisms for copying are limited by the ammount of blank media you can obtain and the time involved in creating copies with the media.

    What scares the beejeebus out of the RIAA is that bits and bytes have an almost limitless supply for everyone aside from the almost negligble initial cost (approx £70 for 1 terrabyte == 1000's albums, way more than you can listen to in a whole years listening). The other thing is our fat internet connections can fill this limitless storage while we sleep with the products they used to be able to strictly control the supply of.

    Once they wake up and realise the days of skimming a fat profit out the music industry by simply playing the middle man are over and get back to promoting artists and recouping costs by finding good acts that sell out big tours and flog merchandise that can't easily be replicated, say T-Shirts the better.

    The genie is already out the bottle and isn't going back in however much they keep their corporate heads in the sand.

  8. Re:slashdot topics these days by drinkypoo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Surely there must be something going on in the wide world that is both topical to Slashdot and not related to file sharing or global warming?

    Perhaps you should submit some of those stories, and perhaps visit the Firehose and vote up some of the kind of stories you want to see, and vote down some of the things you don't?

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  9. Re:What about Google? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Every file TPB has is a .torrent with no illegal content, yes.

  10. Re:slashdot topics these days by DeskLazer · · Score: 5, Funny

    it's because filesharing is LINKED to global warming! the more we do it, the more global warming, the more the terrorists win, the more we welcome our robotic overlords!

  11. Shitface-Book by flibuste · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Facebook has a serious censorship problem:

    They happily keep violent/nazi/negationists sites up and running, but will censor a breast-feeding site or a site from people who have YET to be proven guilty of any wrongdoing (let's remind everyone that being on trial doesn't make you guilty).

    Seriously, people using Facebook should consider why they're doing this. It's funny to see how M$ gets easily bashed each time they move a finger, but Facebook gets away with pretty much everything.