Speaking of pirates and the internet, anybody have thoughts on the Pirate Bay verdict in Sweden?
I think it's the legal right of the Swedish courts to determine, with no measurable evidence, that their country's laws have been broken. I think it's also the legal right of the defendants to escalate this case to a higher court.
And I think it's telling that - even with the damages and jail time awarded/assigned - there was no shutdown or suspension order given.
edit: Personally, from everything I've read, I would not have been able to come to the same verdict, were I sitting on that panel of judges. Not only was there a lack of evidence that these 4 individuals had specifically allowed for illegal activity to occur, but there were any number of fuck-ups by the prosecution that would have resulted in a mistrial here in the US.
Finally, I don't think being cocky helped Reiser, and I don't think being cocky helped TPB.
« Last Edit: April 18, 2009, 01:40:23 AM by eitje »

Logged
Like yours. Only different.