Pirate Bay Sale Looking Doubtful

Andy Chalk

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Pirate Bay Sale Looking Doubtful


The sale of Global Gaming Factory X [http://thepiratebay.org/] appears to be on thin ice as lawyers told a Netherlands court that the deal may not be completed.

Global Gaming Factory X announced in June that it was had struck a deal to buy The Pirate Bay [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92784-The-Pirate-Bay-Sells-Out] domain names and other related sites for $7.8 million. Specifics about the company's plan to turn the notorious file-sharing service into a legitimate business were sketchy but CEO Hans Pandeya said a "new business model" was required for the site that would give content creators control over their property while still providing users with fast and easy access to files.

But things appear to have taken an unexpected turn: Netherlands-based copyright group Stichting Brein [http://www.anti-piracy.nl/english/english.asp], which has sued The Pirate Bay for copyright infringement, added Global Gaming Factory to its complaint after the announcement of the purchase last month. GGF attorney Ricardo Dijkstra said the company was surprised at its addition to the suit because it supports the rights of copyright holders; he also appeared to hedge his bets by saying that whether the sale is completed at all is "very much the question."

Copyright issues may not be GGF's only potential legal headache. An investigation into allegations of possible plan to generate revenue [http://paidcontent.org/article/419-swedish-exchange-investigates-possible-insider-trading-around-pirate-ba/] through ads and the sale of Pirate Bay user bandwidth to help ISPs cope with overload.

Meanwhile, lawyers for Stichting Brein have asked a judge for a summary ruling requiring that all traffic to The Pirate Bay originating from the Netherlands be blocked, saying that with the recent Swedish ruling [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/91027-The-Pirate-Bay-Found-Guilty] against its founders, "It's evident that The Pirate Bay is violating copyright law." The judge is expected to rule on July 30.

Source: paidContent [http://paidcontent.org/article/419-pirate-bay-sale-looking-iffier/]


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Casual Shinji

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STICHTING BREIN, HOERA VOOR HOLLANDERS.

Sorry, we have a very low self-esteem.
 

DamienHell

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Too bad, their plan was genius. Instead of pirating games for free, you buy the games! I'm sure the pirate community was behind this 100%.
 

Tiamat666

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I don't think it was the wisest decision to announce the sale of The Pirate Bay for millions of dollars... after having been sued for millions of dollars.

Anyway, this is getting interesting. I'd like to know just what is going on behind the scenes, as it seems like alot.
 

Crossborder

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Lawyers for Stichting Brein have asked a judge for a summary ruling requiring that all traffic to The Pirate Bay originating from the Netherlands be blocked
Big deal, as long as the russians can keep uploading everything is fine.
 

Asehujiko

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Wait, brein suddnly think they have the authority to decide what is illegal? Aren't they supposed to go to court for that first? And lol @ them citing a case which had several judges thrown off it for being corrupt.