The Pirate Bay loads cannon with official appeal
Apr 22, 2009, 19:03 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Kelly Fiveash)
"As a result, the case will be referred to the Swedish Supreme
Court, which could take several years to reach a final verdict.
"In the meantime, Sunde, who throughout the trial was the main
spokesman for the group, said he is planning a trip to Brazil as
well as working on other internet projects.
"On Saturday protesters against the judgment hit the streets of
Stockholm, Goteborg, Karlstad and Lund, to express their anger at
the decision that the four men should be thrown in the slammer and
cough up $900,000 each in damages to the entertainment
industry."
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