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Penthero:

--- Quote from: Chiyachan on March 03, 2009, 03:26:46 PM ---17th April? That's ages away. Give the verdict now!

I hope it goes in TPBs favour... Cos if it doesn't... It's only a matter of time until we'll be summoned. >_>
We host music. <_<

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As long as the torrents the companies don't want are removed from the site, it's unlikely they will do anything. That's a difference between TPB and BoxT.

Pzc:
I do wonder if the swedish acceptance of the IPRED-law will
have any effect on the TPB trial.. quite sick law that.

mgz:

--- Quote from: Chiyachan on March 03, 2009, 03:26:46 PM ---17th April? That's ages away. Give the verdict now!

I hope it goes in TPBs favour... Cos if it doesn't... It's only a matter of time until we'll be summoned. >_>
We host music. <_<

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difference being the record labels in those court rooms own rights to like zero of the albums on box and dont care lol

Penthero:

--- Quote from: Pzc on March 03, 2009, 04:30:08 PM ---I do wonder if the swedish acceptance of the IPRED-law will
have any effect on the TPB trial.. quite sick law that.

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I cannot see how it will change anything, they can get out IP's easier(I admit that I am not knowledgable in IPRED). But as TPB-case is old, and IPRED is new law, they cannot use that law if I remember swedish laws somewhat correctly.

quekmeister:
The Japanese companies mostly care only about piracy within Japan. Anything outside is meh. After all, when you compare sales within Japan to the number of dls we get per OST/OP/ED, we don't have much of an impact.

The Day the Earth Stood Still (GO TORRENT IT NOW WHILE YOU STILL CAN).
Meh, a summary of events for those who missed it.

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