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Dutch Pirateparty Refuses Order To Take Down Proxy

New submitter CAPSLOCK2000 writes "The Dutch Pirateparty has refused an order from BREIN to take down a proxy to The Pirate Bay. Last month BREIN (the distribution-industries paralegal outfit) forced a number of ISPs to block The Pirate Bay; the first site ever blocked in the Netherlands. Immediately people started using proxies at other ISPs to get to TPB. BREIN then threatened a number of those proxies with legal action. As most of these are run by hobbyists without legal or financial means there was little resistance. Now the Dutch Pirateparty has decided to stand up to the intimidation and refuses to take down its proxy. Today they sent their response in style: by uploading it to The Pirate Bay. In translation: 'The Pirateparty disputes your claim and will not comply with your request.'" Via Torrentfreak, Pirate Party chairman Dirk Poot: "There are a plethora of proxy sites on the internet. On almost any them TPB can by reached, even with a single URL. That's not even mentioning the ways you can get to TPB if you're willing to put in more effort than saving a single URL. If this keeps going there will be no Internet left by the time BREIN has achieved its goal of making TPB inaccessible. ... In their self-righteous zealousness they have brought substantial damage to the free and open Internet."

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  1. Re:Well.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To use a physical analogy....its like seeing a door in frame, attached to no wall, and sending a note to the owner that he should really lock his door lest someone go through it.

    To use another physical analogy... it's like being a complete fuckin' idiot who thinks bad laws are going to save an industry that has outlived its usefulness.

  2. Watch out for that self-righteous zealousness. by outsider007 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You might get some on you.

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  3. Re:Yar! by mrbester · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "I refer you to the response given in Arkell vs. Pressdram." Also means "no".

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  4. Re:Well.... by TheCarp · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The first rule of the tautology club is the first rule of the tautology club!

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  5. Re:Oh, yeah, that'll work. by Hentes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When linking is a crime then everyone becomes a criminal.

  6. Re:Well.... by Beardo+the+Bearded · · Score: 1, Insightful

    That explains a great deal about Shatner's character, actually.

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  7. Re:Wrong tree... by scsirob · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So BREIN are clearly barking up the wrong tree. The verdict was handed to Ziggo and XS4ALL, not the Piratenpartij. If anyone has to block anything, it will be Ziggo and XS4ALL, when BREIN hands them the URL and/or IP address of that particular proxy. Nowhere in the verdict does BREIN get the right to push arbitrary sites around, or to hand out orders of any kind.

    Oh, by the way, if BREIN does have that IP address blocked, they automatically commit political censorship, which by itself is enough to drag BREIN into court.

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