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The Pirate Bay Sinks And Swims

mikael_j writes "This morning the German ISP that had been hosting The Pirate Bay's website and search engine shut the site down. A few hours later the website was back up, this time with hosting provided by the Swedish Pirate Party, which issued a press release (in Swedish) explaining why they have chosen to host The Pirate Bay."

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  1. Press release in english by martenfjallstrom · · Score: 5, Informative
    1. Re:Press release in english by Ephemeriis · · Score: 4, Informative

      How would shorter copyright terms solve that issue?

      Well, if the copyright term was shorter, the copy in the vault may not have degraded by the time copyright expired. And then you could release that vault copy into the wild.

      Copyright law didn't prevent someone else storing an archival copy until copyright expiration

      Actually, it does.

      Copyright law means that I can dictate who makes copies and under what conditions. So if the only copies I allow are low-quality, or severely edited, or DRM-encumbered, or self-destructing... Then there's no way anyone out there can store an archival copy.

      Frankly, unless I'm handing out copies of my original filmstock with no DRM or anything like that, folks are going to have one hell of a time using any of their copies for archival purposes.

      and you would still have no right to go and take those original negatives...

      Generally speaking, you don't want the original negatives.

      The original negatives for Avatar, for example, are just going to be a bunch of people running around in front of a green screen.

      What you want is a clean, full copy of the work as it appeared for public consumption. Without any DRM or encryption or limitations. Without it being reformatted for fullscreen TVs or anything like that.

      A good, clean, full copy that can then be used to master additional copies in various formats.

      Generally speaking, this is not available.

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      "Work is the curse of the drinking classes." -Oscar Wilde
  2. These guys never go down... by TrisexualPuppy · · Score: 5, Informative

    They never asked for money as other torrent sites did for legal costs. They have managed to make it against all odds. Props to TPB!

    1. Re:These guys never go down... by Any+Web+Loco · · Score: 4, Informative

      Hi -

      I'm one of the younger managers at a large multinational. Were you, a "hopefullintern", wearing a TPB t-shirt at my office I'd think twice about your professionalism.

      What you do on your own time is your own business - but imho your support of TPB is probably best not demonstrated at your place of business, espcaially when you work for a major IT co!

      Don't get me wrong - I support TPB and I've got the t-shirt too - but there's a time & a place.

      Cheers,

      awl

  3. Re:News? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think it is. The German ISP which previously advertised the Pirate Bay ASN ("provided access to the Pirate Bay servers") was forced with an injunction to cut access. This is noteworthy because they had filed a "Schutzschrift", which is supposed to give the target of an injunction a chance to be heard before the injunction. The injunction was granted without giving the ISP a chance for defense. That is only acceptable if the matter is urgent, which it clearly is not.

  4. Re:All good and well, by kthreadd · · Score: 5, Informative

    On their web site under the link titled donations. http://www.piratpartiet.se/donate

  5. Re:Bankrupt ? HAHAHAHAHAAH by richie2000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    the moment they put up an international donation page, they would get flooded with money. remember obama's campaign and how he floated on $5 donations as opposed to clinton and won.

    http://www.piratpartiet.se/donate

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