The Pirate Bay is a miracle

Obie 2022-02-19 08:02:41

I have always believed that The Pirate Bay is a miracle. It still stands under the pressure of the old American and the Swedish government, and it can still be accessed and downloaded today.
The film tells the story of the three founders and defendants of The Pirate Bay in the form of a documentary. Although the viewpoint of this film is basically from the position of the defendants, the impact of copyright disputes in modern society can still be seen.
The title AFK is a Geek term, and the movie also gives the audience a glimpse of Geek's life in the real world. The ending of everyone's imprisonment was awkward.

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Extended Reading
  • Harley 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    When the Internet became a trend, many things were magnified, just as the expansion of sharing between neighbors on the Internet would become an event. It is normal to share CDs or DVDs, books and the like between neighbors, but the scope of sharing changes when the network becomes larger, and the impact it brings also changes. The Internet is an emerging tool that changes our lives. We still can’t predict the impact it will bring to our lives. What is needed?

  • Lizzie 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Really accelerated changing the way I think about copyright in the internet age

TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard quotes

  • One of the lawyers: How did you meet Fredrik and Gottfrid?

    Peter Sunde: I don't remember, but I assume it was in a chat room on the internet.

    One of the lawyers: When was the first time you met IRL?

    Peter Sunde: We don't use the expression IRL. We say AFK. But that's another issue. But, I don't remember that either.

    Tomas Norström - District Court Judge: Got to know each other IRL? What is that?

    One of the lawyers: In Real Life.

    Peter Sunde: We don't like that expression. We say AFK - Away From Keyboard. We think that the internet is for real.

  • Monique Wadstead - Hollywood's Lawyer: The pirate movement's idea to fight for free file sharing just isn't accepted anymore. It was just a little fad. I never thought it would survive.