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Danish Give up on Fighting Piracy

pirate bay logo 2 The fight against piracy has been ongoing in Europe since late last year when countries such as the Netherlands started to ban Pirate Bay. In Ireland, the main ISP Eircom, limited internet access to just 20 minutes per day for any of their customers found using the service and the owners of Pirate Bay were wanted men in the Scandinavian countries.

However, it appears as though the Danes are now “throwing in the towel”.

The main reason for this is the lack of adequate evidence which they can use to prosecute. Because, in terms of the law, the internet and the piracy associated with it are fairly new, there are no constraining laws which make it easy to prosecute. As it stands now, if the defendants don’t actually admit to having being organisers in piracy then they’re free to go.

To be honest, I’m still waiting to see if there will ever be a real prosecution and take down of a main service – anywhere.

Arctic Startup: Technology News for Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland

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Have you ever wanted to know what was happening in the startup world in Scandinavia? Well I thought I would let everyone know about my favourite blog ArcticStartup. ArcticStartup is a technology blog letting everyone know what is happening in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Norway. The blog itself is kept up to date by some of the best technology journalists in Scandinavia and they also have a great Wiki site attached which keeps tracks of all the companies involved.

Im always a very big fan of reading what is happening from technology companies all over the world and not just in the USA!

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