Helo there! yes it is incredible. even more as the whole process began with the trial being started with a unilateral accusation, sponsored by consulents of the editors' and publishers' organizations present in italy (such as SIAE and FMI).
which is just as if person X, today, would go to the police and say "oh, well, i THINK that xDxD (or marc garrett, or anyone else) is a criminal". And the police come after me. With no proof or documentation apart from some screenshots in which a series of *rows show numbers separated by dots next to a date and a string containing the name of a movie, dot AVI* . but then again, italy's not the easiest of places to be during these last few years. reminds a lot of the 1940's, in a new mediatical form. we co-organized with RomaEuropaFAKEFactory and Art is Open Source a meeting on/with the Pirate Bay on the same day as the presentation in the senate, together with Luca Neri, who recently published a book on the whole issue: http://www.artsblog.it/post/3146/speciale-reff-part-2-reffternoon-al-flexi-con-luca-neri-21-marzo-ore-1800 and then there has been a big event which received lots of media coverage: http://www.no-copyright.net/ (sorry, the reports are in italian, but they might prove useful anyway) nothing has changed. :( take care! xDxD On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:35 PM, marc garrett <[email protected] > wrote: > Italian Pirate Bay Trial in the Making. > > Following the Swedish verdict, Italy is now considering starting its own > trial against the people involved with The Pirate Bay. This would be the > first criminal prosecution against the Pirate Bay 'founders' outside > their home country. > > During August last year, The Pirate Bay was "censored" in Italy when > ISPs were ordered to block access to the worlds largest BitTorrent > tracker. The Pirate Bay appealed the block and eventually won the court > case. In October the Court of Bergamo ruled that no foreign website can > be censored for alleged copyright infringement. > > However, with the Swedish verdict against The Pirate Bay in hand, the > Italian justice authority is now looking into the possibility of > starting their very own trial against the Pirate Bay 'operators'. > Interesting to say the least, because The Pirate Bay and those involved > with the site have no direct link to Italy. > > more... > http://torrentfreak.com/italian-pirate-bay-trial-in-the-making-090502/ > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >
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