Sweden Sued Over Pirate Raid
Ten companies which had their servers confiscated during the police’s raids against file-sharing outfit The Pirate Bay are suing the Swedish government.
The outfits, which had nothing to do with Pirate Bay but had the misfortune of having the same ISP, are suing for between 10,000 and 200,000 kronor each.
Read more (The Inquirer)
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