Biased Verdict for The Pirate Bay
Many of you know that last Friday, the people who run The Pirate Bay were convicted for “assisting copyright infringement” and faced a pretty big fine and a year of jail time. Many of us also believed the sudden outcome was a bit outrageous because TPB really seemed to be doing pretty well during the trial—the prosecution didn’t seem to stand a chance, and the whole thing just brought positive attention to TPB.
But earlier this week, the Swedish media reported new information that the judge who decided the case is a member of the Swedish Copyright Association, an organization of industry people fighting against “piracy,” along with—surprise!—the people who represented the recording industry in the case against The Pirate Bay. Knowing this, it’s definitely hard to see that judge ruling in favor of TPB. I guess we were onto something when we thought it was weird that they’d been convicted so easily. The defendants are now planning a retrial. (via Ars)
Slightly unrelated to this latest bit of news, this short post at brokep’s blog sums up what’s going on here. This is why more people like you and me should become lawyers.
