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Italy Blocks The Pirate Bay Yet Again


529px-the_pirate_bay_logo_svgWell, here we go again. A year and a half ago, an Italian court ordered ISPs to start blocking access to The Pirate Bay. Oddly (and inexplicably) many ISPs redirected all such traffic to a website owned by the IFPI, which seemed highly questionable. Why should a private entity receive that traffic? Either way, it didn't do much good, as the block only drew more attention to The Pirate Bay, leading more visitors to reach the site from Italy than before the block! Not long after that, a court struck down the ban as being unreasonable. 

But, of course, this is the entertainment industry we're talking about, and if the courts save it from shooting itself in the foot, it will just keep shooting. So, once again, it is going to get The Pirate Bay a lot more attention by getting a court to require the site be blocked again. Basically, the original ruling saying that Italy couldn't ban foreign sites was overturned by the Italian Supreme Court, and thus, the lower court went back and decided, again, that the site should be blocked. 

What I really wonder is if anyone actually thinks this will make a difference?

ISP Stands Up For Torrent Site Owner’s Privacy


The Swedish ISP TeliaSonera is refusing to comply with a court ruling ordering the company to hand over information identifying the owner of SweTorrents. Instead, it has appealed the decision, arguing that the verdict is in violation of the European data retention directive and claiming that SweTorrents doesn’t host any copyrighted files.

 

Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent


 

The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent, ‘The Men Who Stare at Goats’ tops the chart this week followed by ‘Sherlock Holmes’. ‘Avatar’ completes the top three.

OinK Admin Cleared of All Charges and is a Free Man


In a dramatic turn of events, OiNK administrator Alan Ellis was found not guilty of Conspiracy to Defraud the music industry. In a UK courtroom, the jury disagreed with the music industry's prosecution and let Alan walk away a free man. This is the first time a file-sharing administrator has beaten the charge against him.

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