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'Loose'? Seriously? I understand English isn't your first language, but 'loose'? GTFO.
Fixed it! :)
Spellcheck, not the first time though. Still loving the comic!
And as it said in the newspaper, it's probably more political play than an actual trial. TPB had set up a press conference where certain newspaper were not allowed. But at the same time we can be rather certain that it is the industry that has forced this into a trial. *shrug*
Oh well, good luck guys.
You got to be careful with undead monkeys from the sea - we Brits have a track record of hanging the things when we find them on boats!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartlepool#Monkeys
I rarely venture into TPB, but as far as I'm concerned they should definitely win this case. If linking to something illegal is deemed illegal, then a lot of people should be scared.
tpb is just a pron tool, after the discovery of redtube its rendered obsolete...
what happened to all the pron talk btw?
have little gamers seriously "grown up"? :(
if they lose :D google can close its dors :D
@lost scotsman: and then you elect them?
This could be a much larger precedent than anyone thinks, depending on how this pans out. Yell out a "YARR" for the crew of Ye Olde Pirate Bay.
Hmm, what about all those sites providing keygens and cracks for various games? Shouldn't they be rather high on the list of targets as well? And if Google links to them, which they do, then target Google as well! Less megalomaniacs! ;)
I for one welcome our new pirate overlords
if piratebay lose we might as well just shut down the internet legally :P
Guys this is just so sweet, already they have had half the charges dropped. at this rate the MRA(A) had best give up and go home.