Two related stories from TorrentFreak update us on what has been happening in Sweden in the Pirate Bay saga.
First, the founders have not been permitted to appeal their case, so their conviction stands. (This should put fear into all of us, because what they were doing was legal under Swedish law – they were only charged and prosecuted because of pressure from the US movie industry.)

Second, now that their court case is concluded, they have changed their domain from .org to .se in order to prevent seisure.
If you don’t know the back story, perhaps you should ‘Steal This Film’:
As you may have heard, many sites are going ‘dark’ today over SOPA today.
Technorati has the list – and instructions on how you can, too!
‘Just as they’ve been warning for a few weeks now, a variety of websites, some small and others large in scope and influence, have shut down their virtual doors today in response to the possible passage of the Stop Online Piracy Act, otherwise known as SOPA.
The controversial legislation, before the House of Representatives, has caused nothing less than outrage from Internet service providers and their customers. The legislation, meant to stop companies from copying, or “pirating” content or software from others and reselling it, has been seen by many as over-reaching, a “sprawling new regime” of laws which will “stifle investment” and further “chill free speech” across the Globe.’
The following is from OpenMedia:
Get ready for price increases, more bureaucratic red tape, and disrespectful customer service.
We have reports that the Big Three cell phone giants (who control roughly 94% of the market) are trying to trick the government into shutting out independent competitors. Some of them are going so far as to use high-priced lobbyists and a fake grassroots campaign1.
If the Big Three succeed, they will:
In short, they will be the only game in town, and that means you and I will pay more for our cell phones. It will lock Canada behind the rest of the world on mobile communications, cripple essential innovation, limit social progress, and drain your wallet every month.
Sign the Stop The Squeeze petition before it’s too late!
Canadians already pay some of the highest cell phone fees in the free world2. This is a gut check for Canada. Will we let price-gouging big telecom companies squeeze every last penny out of our wallets before we stand up for ourselves? Will we let them slow-walk our economy into disaster?
We’ve heard that the Industry Minister is about to make a decision that could rubber stamp this cell phone nightmare into reality. Please join Canadians from across the country in signing this urgent petition to send him a message.
Let’s not put up with this anymore.
For the Internet,
Steve, Lindsey, and Shea, on behalf of the OpenMedia.ca Team
P.S. Last year Canadians spoke out against metered billing and successfully pushed the government into action. We know it’s powerful when we raise our voices together. Let’s do that now before it’s too late: http://StopTheSqueeze.ca
NOTES:
[1] Rogers has a campaign that purports to be in the interest of customer service when it is clearly about limiting their independent competitors. Find our coverage of that campaign here.
[2] In 2009, an OECD study found that Canadians pay some of the highest prices for mobile phone calls in the industrialized world. This was corroborated by a 2010 report from the New America Foundation. More recently, another study found that Canada has the highest roaming fees in the industrialized world.
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Gary McHale is fighting our fight!
Perhaps because most of the parent companies of TV news broadcasts are staunch supporters of SOPA:
‘Dimiero based his report on Lexis-Nexis searches which includes transcripts of nighttime newscasts.
Comcast/NBCUniversal (which owns MSNBC and NBC News), Viacom (CBS), News Corporation (Fox News), Time Warner (CNN) and Disney (ABC) are all listed as supporters of the bill. ABC and CBS are also listed as separate supporters of the bill.’
Just in case you were wondering why TV news is igniring this, if it is such a hot topic…
Isn’t a lie of omission still a lie, when it comes to building up trust in your news-sources?
Or is it unreasonable for us to expect news reporters to report news honestly and thoroughly, regardless of how it affects their corporate owners? Because if we cannot, we must openly realize this and re-categorize ‘news reporters’ as ‘corporate spin officers’ and view all they say through the appropriate lens…
…and people wonder why the legacy media is in its death-throws…
Do you remember the case of Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, the Austrian woman who had the courage to speak truth about Islam?
Her criminal conviction for disrespecting Islam had just been upheld…
Europeans are increasingly legislating dhimmitude!
Where will this end?
Improving the internet, one click at a time!
GoDaddy is a company that hosts domain names. (If you have trouble remembering them, their most memorable ads show Danica Patrick, a race car driver, claiming she is a ‘GoDaddy girl’.) GoDaddy also vocally suported SOPA – the oppressive Stop Online Piracy Act that would not only give the US government unprecedented warantless surveilance powers but would also extend their legal reach far beyond their borders, violationg (among others) Canadian territorial jurisdiction.
(Yes, SOPA would actually give the US government the power to warantlessly monitor all internet communication in domains within the North American sector, including all internal emails of the Canadian government. And that is just the tip of the proverbial ice-berg… It is being presented as a copyright protection act, but the way it is written will do little to protect copyright while givving unprecedented tools of oppression into the hands of US government and select large corporations.)
So, GoDaddy says it could not understand why good, law-abiding people would not support SOPA…
Reddit was not impressed: SOPA will definitely cause injury to the online community – so adding an insult to it did not strike Reddit as cricket. They called for a boycot of GoDaddy and advocated that people move their domains to other sites.
The news spread through the online community like wildfire!
Immediatelly, these ‘other sites’ publicly announced their opposition to SOPA – and began offering ‘special deals’ for domains being moved from GoDaddy to themselves.
GoDaddy has announced that it no longer supports SOPA…
Is it a case of too little, too late?
It is nice to see that regular people can indeed have an impact.
And let’s hope the anti-SOPA momentum keeps building!