
Mid-April, the four founders of The Pirate Bay were
found guilty of being accessories to breaching copyright law; they aided in breaching copyright of 33 files. As a result, they were sentenced to one year in jail and a 2.75 million EUR fine. However, it was quickly revealed that the judge in the case was
heavily biased, and ever since then there's been a search for a judge who is actually
not involved with any pro-copyright groups or with the lawyers working for the entertainment industry in this case.
Turns out that's actually kind of hard.
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2005-07-06
Yes, probably population size. It's not small but half the country is not that much populated. As it should be I might add.
Oh sorry previous poster, noticed that you are a fellow swede.