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1 day ago ago from DSLreports - front page
Back in the summer of 2008 Italian government officials demanded that broadband ISPs in the country begin blocking users from accessing popular BitTorrent website The Pirate Bay. Many ISPs obliged, but oddly decided instead to direct users to the website of the IFPI (the overseas equivalent of the RIAA). In the end the Pirate Bay managed to defeat the order with an appeal, and the end result was that all the publicity simply drove more user ...
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Borba protiv piraterije uzima zamah u Evropi, a jedan od koraka koji se Italijani spremaju da naprave jeste blokiranje poznatog torrent sajta The Pirate Bay. Izvor : PC Press Name ( * ) Mail (will not be published) ( * ) Website
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7 hours ago ago from objurgate.net
The Pirate Bay was first censored' in Italy in the summer of 2008, when ISPs were ordered to prevent millions of Italians from accessing the world's largest BitTorrent tracker. The Pirate Bay chose to appeal the decision and eventually won the court case. The Court of Bergamo ruled that no foreign website can be censored for alleged copyright infringement and the block was lifted temporarily as the case was appealed once again. A ...
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