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- Pirate Bay’s Gottfrid Sends His Warmest Thanks to all Supporters
It’s been a rough few months for Pirate Bay co-founder Gottrid Svartholm. After being plucked from his home in Cambodia, dragged back to Sweden and held in solitary, he’s now being detained in a regular prison. The good news is that he’s a strong guy and coping well. Today he sends his personal thanks to everyone who has taken the time to support him through his ongoing ordeal.
Source: Pirate Bay’s Gottfrid Sends His Warmest Thanks to all Supporters
- Golden Eye Hit UK With Piracy Letters, First Innocents Step Forward
After a long and drawn out procedure, Golden Eye and associated company Ben Dover productions have finally begun sending out letters to alleged file-sharers in the UK. The letters, which contain claims of BitTorrent-related copyright infringement, ask those targeted to enter into a settlement arrangement with the company within 28 days. Failure to do so, the company says, could result in their case being taken to court. The file-sharing letters are the first sent out in the UK since the collapse of the notorious ACS:Law.
Source: Golden Eye Hit UK With Piracy Letters, First Innocents Step Forward
- Kim Dotcom: Mega Search Engines Have to Play by the Rules
Kim Dotcom has admitted that Mega is behind the shut down of the French-based indexing site Search-Mega.me. Mega’s team decided to take action because the site didn’t have a takedown policy, which offended some copyright holders. Dotcom stresses that Mega search engines will have to play by the rules in future. Filestube, the largest Mega search engine on the Internet, is an example of a well behaved service.
Source: Kim Dotcom: Mega Search Engines Have to Play by the Rules
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