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"OMG the judge took a decision that I disagree with, and he already did the same, so obviously, he is corrupt"
Did it occurs to anyone that maybe the Dutch law says:
* unauthorized file sharing is illegal
* illegal websites can be blocked
Since the pirate bay is a website about unauthorized file sharing, it is considered illegal by the judge which take the decision to block it (and he repeatedly take the same decision because that is what the law tell him to do). Where is the corruption on that ?
You might go and say, ok the judge is not corrupt, he applies laws passed by corrupt politicians.
However, when it comes to politicians, when defining the laws, they are presented with the argument from both side:
1) Music Industry that claim that free downloading of music does not bring money to artists
2) We should be allowed to do whatever we want with the piece of music we bought at the cost of 1€, even share it with the millions of friends we have on the internet.
I admit it is a gross simplification, but it really is how it sounds from The Pirate Bay people. And frankly, it does not take a corrupt politician to side with 1).
This is basically the problem I have with the Pirate Bay and the associated party. They have taken such an extremist and unreasonable position that they are hurting the cause of the very much needed changes in IP laws.
Yes it is reasonable to want to buy DRM-free music, that you can listen on any device you own, and pass a long to your real friends a few songs. And no, the activities promoted by the Pirate Bay are not reasonable. And they are actually harming the cause of the reasonable demands by scaring the music industry and the politicians. Especially by screaming like little babies when a judge make a ruling they do not like.