Isn't disregarding of public order just what we need?
The problem seems to be like they say this "Freedom of Expression". People or countries should certainly not be allowed to propose such stupid things as Internet Censorship.
The supreme court replaces the new judge in the Piratebay-case. The bias question is now being decided by three other judges from another department.
- For your information i'll mention that none of these three judges are currently nor has been members of any of the associations topical in this case, writes the surpeme court in a press release.
After information regarding the new supreme court judge in the Piratebay-case previously was a member of the same copyrightassociation as the bias accused judge, the supreme court president yesterday to try if it's not up to another department to decide the bias accusation.
Today came the decision: Appointed supreme court adviser Ulrika Ihrfelt, who works at the department that specializes in copyright and immaterial cases, aren't allowed to judge about whether the court are guilty of bias.
Instead the bias case will be moved to another of the supreme courts departments and there to be tried by the departments chief (supreme court lawman?) Anders
Eka, together with supreme court advisers Christina Jacobsson and Ulrika Beergrehn.
"The reasons for this are both that the bias question should be tried by other judges then those who late will judge the case and considered the content of the bias-objection, it's being decided appropriate that the bias-case is being concluded in a department other than the one who specializes in copyright",
writes the supreme court in it's press release.
The bias case is a priority. Supreme court president Henrik Wersäll count on a decision "within a few weeks tops", states TT.
The supreme court won't handle the Piratebay-case until the bias question is settled. If Nordström would be judged biased the case could be sent back to district court and the sentence would be withdrawn.
Several of the sentenced pirates lawyers means that Nordström has been biased, partly according to the fact that he is a member of several associations connected to copyright issues. The four was sentenced to one year in prison and fined 30 million Swedish kronor ($3 841 671).
Emma Johannisson
+46 8 13 59 24
emma.johannisson@svd.se
Isn't disregarding of public order just what we need?
The problem seems to be like they say this "Freedom of Expression".
People or countries should certainly not be allowed to propose such stupid things as Internet Censorship.
The cool O with the slice is only used in fucking Norway and pleasant Denmark, not Sweden thou. We use the way cooler dots, ö.
FYI.
New judges in the Piratebay-case
The supreme court replaces the new judge in the Piratebay-case. The bias question is now being decided by three other judges from another department. - For your information i'll mention that none of these three judges are currently nor has been members of any of the associations topical in this case, writes the surpeme court in a press release.
After information regarding the new supreme court judge in the Piratebay-case previously was a member of the same copyrightassociation as the bias accused judge, the supreme court president yesterday to try if it's not up to another department to decide the bias accusation.
Today came the decision: Appointed supreme court adviser Ulrika Ihrfelt, who works at the department that specializes in copyright and immaterial cases, aren't allowed to judge about whether the court are guilty of bias.
Instead the bias case will be moved to another of the supreme courts departments and there to be tried by the departments chief (supreme court lawman?) Anders Eka, together with supreme court advisers Christina Jacobsson and Ulrika Beergrehn.
"The reasons for this are both that the bias question should be tried by other judges then those who late will judge the case and considered the content of the bias-objection, it's being decided appropriate that the bias-case is being concluded in a department other than the one who specializes in copyright", writes the supreme court in it's press release.
The bias case is a priority. Supreme court president Henrik Wersäll count on a decision "within a few weeks tops", states TT.
The supreme court won't handle the Piratebay-case until the bias question is settled. If Nordström would be judged biased the case could be sent back to district court and the sentence would be withdrawn.
Several of the sentenced pirates lawyers means that Nordström has been biased, partly according to the fact that he is a member of several associations connected to copyright issues. The four was sentenced to one year in prison and fined 30 million Swedish kronor ($3 841 671).
Emma Johannisson +46 8 13 59 24 emma.johannisson@svd.se