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MPAA Demands $15 Million from The Pirate Bay

The MPA(A) has announced that it is demanding $15.4 million from the Pirate Bay in the upcoming court case, to cover the damages they suffered from 4 movies and 13 TV-episodes that were made available via the popular BitTorrent tracker.
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Published: 598 days 17 hours ago | News | Industry News | Tech
 
 

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decapitator - 598 days 21 hours ago
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Damn, another one. First it was torrentspy. And now these folks ?
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niall77 - 598 days 21 hours ago
2 - take one down...
... and three pop up to replace it.

Internet Pirates are a pretty crafty bunch
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ropelli90 - 598 days 12 hours ago
3 - good luck trying...
it's not going to happen... PirateBay is perfectly legal in Sweden...
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ar - 598 days 9 hours ago
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We'll have to wait for the verdict before we can claim that a torrent tracker would be legal in Sweden.
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Kakkoii - 598 days 1 hour ago
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No we don't have to wait actually.

Because PirateBay already went threw this before.

They had all their servers raided and were taken to court. But they won because no copyrighted material was found on the servers. Since torrents are legal. Just not the data that they download.
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Lets-Game - 598 days 11 hours ago
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haha right, i dont think they even gonna show up in court. MPAA has no power in sweden and Swedish people love Pirate bay. good luck trying. and i dont even think TPB has that kinda money.
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ar - 598 days 9 hours ago
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Actually they are already facing court. If they will be sentenced guilt is another question.
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