Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 31st Jul 2009 15:46 UTC
Law and Order Yesterday, the Dutch online community was surprised by a verdict from a judge who declared that The Pirate Bay had to make itself unavailable in The Netherlands. This verdict was cast in a case the Dutch RIAA/MPAA-like organisation BREIN had started against The Pirate Bay. With it being a widely known and established fact that downloading copyrighted content off the internet - even if the upload was illegal - is not illegal in The Netherlands, where does this verdict come from? Is it truly a win for the entertainment industry, and a loss for Dutch consumers? Not really - the situation is much, much simpler than that.
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RE[3]: Comment by LB06
by jack_perry on Fri 31st Jul 2009 20:45 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by LB06"
jack_perry
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2005-07-06

Uh, Thom, you wrote,

BREIN, probably the most hated organisation in The Netherlands
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Not "one of the most hated." You owe the guy an apology.

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