The Swedish government is having another crack at pinning responsibility for piracy on Sweden's top-level domain registry for .se, IIS. This spring a Swedish district court ordered two Pirate Bay domains at .se addresses to be handed over to the state, marking a major victory for long-time pirate-hunting prosecutor Fredrik Inblad. . While it cleared the way for prosecutors to pursue further .se domain seizures through the courts, the ruling didn't give the prosecution everything it wanted, holding that IIS wasn't liable for piracy even though it was fully aware the domains it leased facilitated piracy. . The debate surrounding domain controls in Norway underscores significant legal obstacles related to content removal and accountability for copyright infringement.. Pirate Bay, Domain Registry, Legal Implications, Court Rulings. . Alex
A group of cyber-pirates stole copyrighted software, games and movies in what law enforcement authorities on Wednesday termed a "massive" theft for their own pleasure, not profit. The indictments were announced by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald in Chicago against 19 members of the underground piracy group known as "RISCISO," led by Sean O'Toole, 26, of Perth, Australia. Another member of the group implicated in the FBI's investigation, dubbed "Operation Jolly Roger," was Linda Waldron, 57, of Barbados. Extradition will be sought for both. . As many as 60 members of the group, many of whom work in the computer field and live across the United States, tapped into their tightly controlled computer servers loaded with stolen merchandise that would fill 23,000 compact discs and was valued at $6.5 million, prosecutors said. Initially, the stolen software was sent to servers set up overseas. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . An extensive 60-member cybercrime syndicate, implicated in a $6.5 million software theft, now faces legal action after a major enforcement operation. Cyber Piracy, Software Theft, RISCISO Group. . Benjamin D. Thomas
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