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Originally Posted by mr ploppy
Which UK law have they thumbed their nose at? The internet says they all acted on American DMCA notices, even though as you say they have no need to, so I can't really see why they would ignore any comparable UK requirements.
http://torrentfreak.com/top-torrent-...google-120604/
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Don't bother. HarryT was insisting a page or two back that these sites had the opportunity to defend themselves in court but don't bother too (a statement that is not correct in the case of the Pirate Bay). He's simply not interested in facts that might put a damper on his "team's" victory celebration.
As long as the law dots all of the Is, crosses all of the Ts, and fills out all of the required forms in triplicate, it's all perfectly fine. It doesn't matter that the process itself would fit right in a Kafka novel as long as all of the correct bureaucratic hoops were duly jumped through.
Today's moral: It doesn't matter how your team wins as long as they win.