| The American film and music industry rejoiced over the raid by the Swedish police on The Pirate Bay. But reports that the US government was behind the action against the Sweden-based file sharing site have now resulted in the Swedish government being reported to the country's Constitutional Committee. The widescale raid carried out at hosting companies in Stockholm, Västmanland and Västra Götaland targeted one of the world's largest sites for sharing music, games and computer programmes. Related Articles According to Swedish Television's news programme, Rapport, the action was the result of contact between the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the White House. The US State Department then turned to Stockholm, with a demand for Sweden to do something about The Pirate Bay. |
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On the topic of TPB, they remind me of ES5 in the way that they taunt the RIAA, MPAA and US government. The only difference is that the attention that they are getting seems to be positive for filesharing at this point. Although this may be the case at this time, I don't like the way the mouse is playing a little dance in front of the cat.
FYI...If you haven't heard AbrahamBeard...the US has bought MANY laws outside of the US. And if they can't buy their laws or persuade their "justice"...they bring out the Big Bombs and missles.