Sea robber Bay Trial Watch Day 5: OMG, Is This Event IRL? [BitTorrent]

The pelter trial of the time period continues, and twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval, here square measure no beautiful sensational revelations about just how little the aggregation knows. Is that a touch of ruefulness I perceive from The Sea robber Bay dudes?

• The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde (aka brokep) doesn't like procure! "I like belongings that square measure not secure by procure, this is a non-issue."

• The functionary knows the secret encrypt for talk on the internets! "When did you meet [Gottfrid] for the first time IRL?" The judge asks, "IRL?" The functionary, organism with it, coolly informs the judge it instrumentation "in real life," sucka.

• Oh snap, maybe he doesn't! The Sea robber Bay's Peter responds, "We do not use the expression IRL." No, everything is in real life. We use AFK—away from holder." This makes for a deplorable functionary: "It seems I am a little bit out of date."

• The prosecution's mind is blown by the disorderly, free-wheeling way TPB is run as they try to divine who's really in charge : "Person mustiness ultimately determine whether to put up a certain book or graphic art." TPB's Fredrik Neij replies, "Wherefore? If person believes a new book is necessary, he just inputs it. Or if a graphic art is ill-natured, person makes a better one. The one United Nations agency wants to do something just does it."

• Peter got a lot of unusual psychological feature electronic communication from their advertizer, openhearted of like everyone at Giz gets a lot of unusual psychological feature electronic communication from Blam.

•The BILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: What is the real end of TPB? Peter's consequence: "It is to disable users to share their material with others." Even copyrighted stuff? "That can sometimes be the deplorable consequences," Peter replied. Is that ruefulness I perceive? Oscar-worthy acting?

And we've got a good period of time and a common fraction left to go. [Torrent Freak]




 

Sea robber Bay Trial Watch Day 5: OMG, Is This Event IRL? [BitTorrent]

The pelter trial of the time period continues, and twenty-four hour period 4-hour interval, here square measure no beautiful sensational revelations about just how little the aggregation knows. Is that a touch of ruefulness I perceive from The Sea robber Bay dudes?

• The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde (aka brokep) doesn't like procure! "I like belongings that square measure not secure by procure, this is a non-issue."

• The functionary knows the secret encrypt for talk on the internets! "When did you meet [Gottfrid] for the first time IRL?" The judge asks, "IRL?" The functionary, organism with it, coolly informs the judge it instrumentation "in real life," sucka.

• Oh snap, maybe he doesn't! The Sea robber Bay's Peter responds, "We do not use the expression IRL." No, everything is in real life. We use AFK—away from holder." This makes for a deplorable functionary: "It seems I am a little bit out of date."

• The prosecution's mind is blown by the disorderly, free-wheeling way TPB is run as they try to divine who's really in charge : "Person mustiness ultimately determine whether to put up a certain book or graphic art." TPB's Fredrik Neij replies, "Wherefore? If person believes a new book is necessary, he just inputs it. Or if a graphic art is ill-natured, person makes a better one. The one United Nations agency wants to do something just does it."

• Peter got a lot of unusual psychological feature electronic communication from their advertizer, openhearted of like everyone at Giz gets a lot of unusual psychological feature electronic communication from Blam.

•The BILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: What is the real end of TPB? Peter's consequence: "It is to disable users to share their material with others." Even copyrighted stuff? "That can sometimes be the deplorable consequences," Peter replied. Is that ruefulness I perceive? Oscar-worthy acting?

And we've got a good period of time and a common fraction left to go. [Torrent Freak]




 

Swedes Claim They've Killed the Source of The Sea robber Bay's Power With "Biggest Ever" Assail [The Sea robber Bay]

With the "biggest ever" hijacking assail in Sweden's history—taking down a participant with "collection cognition to 16,000 movies"—the Swedish Anti-Piracy Agency says they've killed the source of no The Sea robber Bay's pirated material.

The assail, launched on a participant unowned by the Nordic file mutuality ring Sunnyvale, took place during The Sea robber Bay trial of the epoch. The Scandinavian nation Anti-Piracy Activeness says that by pickings down that participant, they caused the collapse of the whole 10-participant ring, which put out about 65 terabytes of pirated goods, from games to TV. The Anti-Piracy Activeness claimed farther they were source of no of TPB's pirated material. Uh huh.

TPB's Peter Sunde says "it is possibility that it's a major source" but is also doubtful they're the sole source of what makes TPB tick, since "more than than 800,000 group have uploaded to The Sea robber Bay."

So, uh, United Nations agency do you disbelieve? [The Local - Thanks Andreas!]