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Sweden Courts sends The Pirate Bay founders back to jail

The verdict of court on The Pirate Bay founders has clearly echoed through out the world. The Pirate Bay, a well known torrent site, has been facing the charges of Copyright infringement and piracy for many years.

The result of the accusation led them to jail term last year but the founders some how convinced the court for an appeal.

Well, things is now over and the verdict is out. This time around the jail term has been reduced but the fine money has been increased from a collective amount of $3.6 million dollars to $ 6.5 million dollars.

Ah! The founders will be wondering why did they appeal.

The Swedish Appeal Court decision is as follows:

Peter Sunde’s sentence was reduced to eight months in prison, Fredrik Neij must serve 10 months, while Carl Lundström’s sentence was reduced to four months in prison. All of them must pay a share of a new, $6.5 million fine.

The fourth founder, Gottfrid Svartholm, was not present at the court hearings due to medical circumstances and is therefore not included in the verdict, but his case will be reviewed at a later date.

The collective fine has grown to $6.5 million because the appeal court has accepted the evidence of losses as a result of file-sharing, presented by plaintiff companies, “to a greater extent than the district court.”

The Pirate Bay founders haven’t commented on the new sentence. Since none of them are involved with the actual Pirate Bay site any more, the verdict probably won’t affect it in any way.

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