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Swedish Supreme Court Refuses Appeal In Pirate Bay Case

concertina226 writes with sad news for Swedish pirates. Quoting the article: "The Swedish Supreme Court will not hear an appeal from the founders of The Pirate Bay against prison sentences and fines imposed by the Swedish Court of Appeals, the court said on Wednesday. Over a year ago, the Court of Appeals sentenced Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde, and Carl Lundström to 10 months, eight months, and four months of jail time, respectively. The court also said they must collectively pay a 46 million kronor (£4.3 million) fine." The Pirate Bay has issued a response: "With this said, we hear news from our old admins that they have received a verdict in Sweden. Our 3 friends and blood brothers have been sentenced to prison. This might sound worse than it is. Since no one of them no longer lives in Sweden, they won't go to jail. They are as free today as they were yesterday."
Update: 02/01 15:15 GMT by U L :Reader think_nix helpfully copied the Pirate Bay response in a comment for those who cannot access the site.

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  1. Or not? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How are you as free today as yesterday if you can't enter a country or it's allies?

    Staying out of Sweden maybe simple but that doesn't mean someone won't take you to Sweden.

  2. I can't see the blog. It's blacklisted! by ciaran_o_riordan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've never been affected first-hand by government censorship of websites, but when I clicked on the piratebay.se link to read his blog entry, I just got:

    The access to this website is blocked in conformity with a decision of the Antwerp Court of Appeal dated 26 September 2011.

    For any additional information, you can contact the Belgian Anti-piracy Federation (BAF), at Almaplein 3 P.O. Box 10, 1200 Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe - http://www.anti-piracy.be/en/.

    I'm currently in Belgium.