Swedish Police Raid the Pirate Bay Again
o_ferguson writes: TorrentFreak is reporting that police in Sweden carried out a raid in Stockholm today, seizing servers, computers, and other equipment. At the same time The Pirate Bay and several other torrent-related sites disappeared offline. Although no official statement has been made, TF sources confirm action against TPB. This is not the first time that this has happened.
Sweden is trying hard to make a name for itself as a place high tech start ups should work. Sweden is a place that will allow them to be creative without fear of undo influence from multinationals or foreign influence. cough cough movie studios cough cough riaa cough cough Assange...
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TPB doesn't stay down long. It's like the Hydra of piracy. Cut off all the heads you want but it won't stay dead.
There's always Netflix, iTunes, Amazon... /duck
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12 hours? 24 hours? I'm pretty sure TPB has had longer downtimes that were self-inflicted.
If they can take TPB down and keep it down for a month? That's news.
The malware bay endures!
I have never once gotten malware from TPB.
"Reputable" sites such as download.com have been injecting it into / wrapping it around every download for the past few years now.
If there was property tax on intellectual property, you know, the same sort of argument why physical property is taxed -- "we the govt. have to spend so much money protecting your land!!" -- then, I bet, these wankers who claim their intellectual property is worth trillions will suddenly go, 'oh, did we say trillions? We mean, er, uh, very little. Please don't tax us." They'd actually have to pick a value that's in equilibrium with downward pressure to avoid taxes and upward pressure to sue infringement. Right now, there is no equilibrium, just upward pressure to maximize payout from suing over infringement, hence the sky-high ludicrous appraisals of their intellectual property.