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Italy May Hold Its Own Pirate Bay Trial

hyanakin writes with an excerpt from TorrentFreak: "Following the Swedish verdict, Italy is now considering starting its own trial against the people involved with The Pirate Bay. This would be the first criminal prosecution against the Pirate Bay 'founders' outside their home country." Funny thing: almost 20 years ago, CD stores in Germany all seemed to be full of bootleg concert CDs pressed in Italy.

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  1. Jurisdiction? by rts008 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    FTFA:

    According to Sunde's lawyers, one of the issues still under discussion is whether the evidence collected by the Swedish authorities is legal or not. Thus far, the only binding jurisdiction with regard to The Pirate Bay is that the Italian blocking order was absolutely unlawful under criminal law.

    Nevertheless, the entertainment industry is one step ahead and already thinking about how they will divide the booty. Simona Lavagnini, one of the lawyers representing the Italian music industry said that it is not very realistic to expect the defendants to be extradited to Italy, but she believes that fines and a seizure of assets belong to the possibilities.

    Are the Italians going to invade other countries to seize these assets? Does TPB even have any assets in Italyto be seized?

    This sounds like another 'me too' bullshit stunt to me.

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    1. Re:Jurisdiction? by Cromac · · Score: 4, Insightful

      If you were the Italian government wouldn't you rather go after 4 guys running a website than the mafia?

    2. Re:Jurisdiction? by Shin-LaC · · Score: 4, Insightful

      What the hell?

      1) The government is constantly going after the mafia. There was a high-profile arrest just four days ago, the head of the Bidognetti clan of the camorra (the mafia of Naples).

      2) In Italy, the government runs the police, but it has no control over the judiciary. Zero. Whether there is a Pirate Bay trial in Italy is completely outside the government's control.

      3) The judiciary hasn't said that they want to do such a trial, either. All TFA (and its source) say is that the president of the Italian Music Industry Federation "expects" that the prosecution will seek a trial several months from now. There are no facts, just speculations from the Italian equivalent of the RIAA.

      Are you enjoying being a prejudiced jerk?

  2. Stupidity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The problem with people is stupidity, isn't it?

    Watch out Google, you're next!

  3. Re:How... by ElectricRook · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I guess these people would do well to avoid traveling to Italy

    and avoid traveling to anywhere with an extradition treaty with Italy.

    So now do we have to stand trial in each of 190 countries for violating someone's sensibilities on the internet?

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  4. Re:How... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I think that is a little different. Specifically targeting a U.S. group like nasa is a crime targeting that country. Its not the same as doing general business online. If you don't see the difference, you are either ignorant or dishonest.