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How Pirate Bay sticks two fingers up at the industry

By Asavin Wattanajantra in Editorial

Posted in Sweden, trial, Pirate Bay, pirate, Microsoft, IT PRO, Apple on February 17, 2009 at 2:36 pm

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The Swedish owners of Pirate Bay, one of the most notorious file sharing websites in the world, seem to be bulletproof.

It was today revealed that on the second day of their highly-publicised trial for copyright infringement, the prosecution has already had to abandon half of all the charges.

They are completely open about what they’ve been doing - hence the name, symbol and much of what they say on the website.

Their main defence is that none of the files shared are saved on their server - only torrent files, which technically means that the owners of the site don’t hold any of the copyrighted files.

Many of the companies whose property is being downloaded are pretty unhappy with what the Pirate Bay does, and how the owners stick two fingers up and laugh, as they feel they are protected under Swedish law.

Here are some of the cease-and-desist notices that companies have sent to Pirate Bay, together with some of the rather cheeky replies that its owners have given.

Microsoft

The big daddy of tech has already sent what Pirate Bay owners describe as a ‘ton’ of cease and desist letters like this one.

Pirates Bay contains a number of Microsoft files which users have uploaded and shared, including different versions of Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office and many more.

 Apple

Like Microsoft, Apple sounds very serious in how it intends to “take further actions to stop the sites illegal activities.”

However the Pirate Bay sent a rather mocking reply, together with the insult: “Instead of simply recommending that you sodomise yourself with a retractable baton, let me recommend a specific model- the ASP 21 inch, the previous lawyers tried to use a cheaper brand, but it broke during the action.”

The MPAA and the Swedish government

The Motion Picture Association of America and Swedish authorities thought they scored a victory against the Pirate Bay by ’shutting down’ the website in 2006.

However, the Pirate Bay returned.

They said: “Just some stats… here are some reasons why The Pirate Bay is down sometimes, and how long it usually take to fix.

Tiamo gets “very” drunk and then something crashes - 4 days

Anakata gets a really bad cold and no-one is around - 7 days

The US and Swedish government forces the police to steal our servers - 3 days…. yawn

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