Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
April 23, 2009
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One of the biggest cases in file-sharing history ended last week with The Pirate Bay Four sentenced to huge fines and jail time. Today it is revealed that far from being impartial, the judge in the case is a member of pro-copyright groups - along with Henrik Pontén, Monique Wadsted and Peter Danowsky. There are loud calls for a retrial.
It’s been almost a week since the verdicts of one year in prison and heavy financial damages were passed against the four accused in the Pirate Bay trial. The sentence seemed surprisingly tough to many analysts, with the court choosing to judge on intent only, dismissing all technical evidence.
But did The Pirate Bay Four receive a fair trial? Today, an event on Swedish national radio SR threw everything into doubt - and it’s barely believable, like something straight out of Hollywood.
The copyright industry likes to have the outcome of processes clear before engaging them so it’s perhaps unsurprising that SR today revealed that the judge Tomas Norström is in league with it on many fronts. The judge has several engagements - together with the prosecution lawyers for the movie and music industries.
Swedish Association of Copyright (SFU) - The judge Tomas Norström is a member of this discussion forum that holds seminars, debates and releases the Nordic Intellectual Property Law Review. Other members of this outfit? Henrik Pontén (Swedish Anti-Piracy Bureau), Monique Wadsted (movie industry lawyer) and Peter Danowsky (IFPI) - the latter is also a member of the board of the association.
Swedish Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (SFIR) - The judge Tomas Norström sits on the board of this association that works for stronger copyright laws. Last year they held the Nordic Championships in Intellectual Property Rights Process Strategies.
.SE (The Internet Infrastructure Foundation) - Tomas Norström works for the foundation that oversees the .se name
domain and advises on domain name disputes. His colleague at the foundation? Monique Wadsted. Wadsted says she’s never met Norström although they have worked together.
Commenting on the revelations, Pirate Bay spokesman Peter Sunde brokep said, “Spectrial Cliffhanger in S01 with the verdict - S02 started with the judge being biased. Reality beats fiction yet again!”
There are several renowned lawyers and judicial commentators that are attacking Tomas Norström’s decision to take the case, in spite of having a clear conflict of interest.
“I wouldn’t have taken the case,” says former judicial ombudsman Rune Lavin.
Lawyer Leif Silbersky made a comment all Pirate Bay supporters want to hear, “If the lawyers [for the defense] act on this immediately, this could mean a re-trial.” Peter Sunde’s lawyer Peter Althin says he has already put in a request for a re-trial.
And the judge himself? “Every time I accept a case I make an assessment on whether I am part of it or not. But I have not felt that I am biased because of those commitments,” he said.
During the trial it was the judge, Tomas Norström, that was responsible for ensuring that the trial was fair and that the lay judges did not act in their own interests.
Previously one of the original lay judges in the case had to step down when his involvement in a music rights group became known. It’s anyone’s guess why the judge didn’t think the same should apply to him.
Whether or not Tomas Norström allowed his personal interests to get in the way of a fair verdict is open for debate, but there can’t be an intelligent human being reading this news that doesn’t feel that it
would’ve been better for everyone if he simply backed away from this case and let someone else take over. He has compromised the entire case and verdict.
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:source: Source: http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-l...etrial-090423/
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
this a surprise being nominated a judge to a trial that supports the accusation believes. However I don´t believe a retrial will be a real option thought.
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
We all know TPB are guilty but most of us accept that piracy can never be "sunk".
I respect TPB thoughts/views
Aye Aye, Me Hearties!
Anyone remember the BBC interview of TPB crew? Ironically the episode is on TPB :P
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
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Originally Posted by
iLOVENZB
We all know TPB are guilty...
the law makes you guilty and that doesnt seem to be that clear...
anyway its not what you expect from a fair trial, a judge shouldnt be allowed to be in lobby groups at all...
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
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Originally Posted by
iLOVENZB
We all know TPB are guilty
Guilty of what? The users are the ones downloading and uploading the files.
I think that's always been the argument. When you shoot someone, you dont punish the gun manufacturer, rather, the user of the gun.
It could go either way really because TPB isnt exclusive to the content that is distributed, meaning, there are legitimate downloads as well as infringing downloads.
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
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OMiKRON
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Originally Posted by
iLOVENZB
We all know TPB are guilty...
the law makes you guilty and that doesnt seem to be that clear...
anyway its not what you expect from a fair trial, a judge shouldnt be allowed to be in lobby groups at all...
This is where it gets tricky.
TPB even admitted to downloading pirated material in the interview with the BBC. They also admitted to supporting the artist by going to concerts, buying merchandise etc.
I'm sure everyone does it? I'd be very sad if a pirate didn't find my material worth pirating :lol:
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reaktor
Guilty of what?
"'assisting in making copyright content available" :huh:.
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
wtf? I hope they get a new trial.
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^Agreed. Everyone deserves, at the very least, the pretension of a fair trial. They did not even receive that, apparently.
Re: Pirate Bay Judge Accused of Bias, Calls for a Retrial
Would be hard to get a fair trial for these guys.