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Swedish Court Rules: 'Block the Pirate Bay For Next 3 Years' (fossbytes.com)

"In 2014, many film studios teamed up to force the Swedish ISP Bredbandsbolaget to block the popular torrent website The Pirate Bay," reports Fossbytes. "It was also said that ISPs should be blocked if they refused to block copyright infringing websites." Now, a Swedish Patent and Market Court of Appeal has ordered The Pirate Bay and streaming portal Swefilmer to be blocked by Bredbandsbolaget for the next three years. Fossbytes reports: The court overruled the earlier ruling of the District Court, ordering the ISP to employ some technical measures to stop its customers from accessing the website and its different URLs. The court said that a blocking injunction would be proportional "in the light of EU law." Notably, under the EU law, it's possible for the copyright owners to get an injunction against the ISPs whose services are used to pirate content. This verdict is the first of its kind in Sweden, but similar injunctions have been announced in the past in other European nations. This ruling also opens new doorways for the copyright holders to target more torrent websites in the near future. Pirate Bay spokesperson Peter Sunde said in a statement to TorrentFreak: "The fight is not about TPB -- the users of TPB can just bypass this blockade easily. It's about the slippery slope it brings."

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  1. TOR: still working for TPB by DrYak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    given that The Pirate Bay has a .onion address that is still working no matter what,
    such kind of block could actually increase awareness of Tor and increase its usage.

    (Which in turn is good for Tor : The more the traffic, and the more the relay nodes, the better).

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  2. Re:Not really a great move, IMO by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They are called the PIRATE bay. They aren't Linux Torrent Bay, that happens to have some people posting pirated content. They encourage illegal activity on their site. That makes them responsible.

    With that reasoning the Church of Scientology should be considered a legitimate religion.

    Someone isn't a criminal just because of the name.
    If a locksmith calls is business "Burglar Service" that is a joke, not a reason to drag him to court.
    Also, people posting pedobear memes aren't actually pedophiles.