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Originally Posted by mr ploppy
No idea, I've never heard of any of them. But I've never seen a "pirate" site yet that doesn't have legal/promo content, and laws already exist to have any infringing material removed from them.
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Really?
How is a UK content owner able to use the law to successfully remove material from TPB, H33T, or similar?
Edit: The about page of TPB used to include (may still do):
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"Only torrent files are saved at the server. That means no copyrighted and/or illegal material are stored by us. It is therefore not possible to hold the people behind The Pirate Bay responsible for the material that is being spread using the tracker. Any complaints from copyright and/or lobby organisations will be ridiculed and published at the site."
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And the 'Legal Threats' page ended:
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"No action (except ridiculing the senders) has been taken by us because of these. :-)
Nice graphs for the law firms who don't get the hint above:
(we used to have a nice graph here, but it's simpler to just say: 0 torrents has been removed, and 0 torrents will ever be removed.)"
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Doesn't sound like there are legal means, does it?