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The Pirate Bay Goes On Trial

The Pirate Bay Goes On Trial

To some, The Pirate Bay is evil personified. To others, including its founders, it’s just a service that does nothing wrong. But the truth is about to be hammered out in a Stockholm courtroom as the three men behind the site and a dotcom millionaire who gave money to support The Pirate Bay go on trial for assisting copyright infringement, according to the Guardian.

The Pirate Bay co-founders, Fredik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi insist the site is legal because it doesn’t host any files; it simply acts as a search engine for those wanting to share files. Also, they say, it doesn’t make vast profits, and whatever money is made goes back into the site.

It’s not clear how closely associated with the site millionaire Carl Lundström is, although he has donated money to it. If the men are found guilty, they could face two years in jail, fines of $150,000, and possibly court-awarded damages on top of that.

Swedish police have tried in vain to close down The Pirate Bay for several years, but the site has brushed aside threats, and even set up its own political party, Piratbyrån, which says the attempts to shut the site down are due to US government and entertainment industries trying to enforce American laws in foreign countries.

Back in 2007 Kilmisoppi said:

"I don’t like the word untouchable, but we feel pretty safe. The US government is losing popularity every day in Europe, and people don’t want to see us give in to them."

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