Another Day, Another Bizarre Twist In The Pirate Bay Case

from the ain't-nothing-normal-going-on-here... dept

It seems like not a day can go by without another oddity popping up having to do with The Pirate Bay trial in Sweden. There was the labels pretending the ruling said stuff it didn’t. Then there were the charges of a biased judge — followed up by charges of bias against not one but two of the judges put in charge of figuring out if the original judge was biased. Oh, and then there was that oddity where Warner Music apparently hired the lead police investigator in the case while he was still investigating the case. The latest such news is that Sweden’s Cultural Minister told a gathering of entertainment industry folks that she supported the ruling. Now, to many of us outside of Sweden, that may not seem like a huge deal, but apparently the laws in Sweden state that a gov’t minister cannot influence ongoing litigation — and these comments could be seen as an attempt to support one side of the case. It seems like the oddities around this case are not going away any time soon.

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Tor (profile) says:

I don’t believe the Cultural Minister face any legal danger in this case since she can always say that she just meant that the court’s unanimous decision clears up the legal status in the general case and that this is what she welcomes. However she said in a radio interview that “There might have been those at the dinner who didn’t share my opinion“, so I’m not 100% sure that her statement won’t lead to problems.

Tor (profile) says:

Laws

“apparently the laws in Sweden state that a gov’t minister cannot influence ongoing litigation”

Btw. this isn’t related only to ongoing litigation, but all administrative work of government agencies in individual cases. For example, the minister of justice may decide that fighting copyright infringement should be priority for the police, but he can absolutely not tell the police to do something about the Pirate Bay or any other specific site (the ministers just establish the framework). The former minister of justice has been accused of exactly that, but it never lead anywhere.

Chronno S. Trigger (profile) says:

Re: Re: The more stuff they pull

At least the pirate bay puts everything out there on the table. We know they hate the RIAA MPAA middle men, we all know they believe in the free distribution of ideas. We don’t know where the middle men stand.

That puts them one up in my book. That, and they are trying to let the trial follow its natural progression and not buy off judges.

spaceman spiff says:

Tar Baby

This situation kind of reminds me of the Uncle Remus story about the tar baby. If you touch it, you are stuck! I think that a lot of public officials in Sweden are going to find that the Pirate Bay case (and by inference, copyright issues) is their tar baby, and the backlash from the public, once woken up to the issues that truly apply, is likely to astound them.

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