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Is The Pirate Bay Still a Safe Harbour? E-mail
by David Heath   
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Although occurring in Sweden, the commencement of the trial of the four founders of The Pirate Bay will help to answer many of the murky legal questions regarding the legal standing of Torrent index sites.

For those of ITWire's readers unfamiliar with the Pirate Bay website, here's a brief synopsis.  The Pirate Bay is one of the leading BitTorrent Tracker sites.  A Tracker site acts as an index to all the shareable files available on Internet-connected PCs, but contains no copyrighted material itself. 

Conversely, the shareable material scattered across the Internet may or may not be copyrighted – for instance, much of Linux is available for distribution in this way.

The Pirate Bay was set up in 2003 and first raided by Swedish authorities in 2006, seizing over 200 servers during an investigation into copyright violations.  Within days the site was back online using servers scattered around the world – none of which is in Sweden.

The investigation was inconclusive and never went to trial.  Interestingly, there are reports that one of the leading police investigators, Mr Jim Keyzer, subsequently took a job with one of the complainants – Warner Brothers.

Seemingly frustrated by the lack of official action, copyright groups (MPA, MPAA, RIAA etc) sought to push the investigation themselves, leading to the trial now under way in Stockholm. 

If found guilty, the four defendants (Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Carl Lundström) face substantial fines, up to two years jail and a damages claim of almost 100 million kronor (around $AU 18 million).

When the trial opened on Monday (Swedish time), all four defendants pleaded “not guilty.”



 
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