After The Pirate Bay defendants lost a high-profile copyright infringement trial in Sweden, they charged that the judge belonged to pro-copyright groups and was therefore biased against them. A Court of Appeals ruling today disagrees; there will be no retrial. . A Swedish court ruled today that the judge overseeing The Pirate Bay trial earlier this year was not biased by belonging to various pro-copyright organizations. The unanimous decision (Swedish) means that there will be no retrial; the defendants must hope for a successful appeal instead. The article located at arsTechnica is no longer available. . A court in Sweden has rejected a motion for a retrial concerning the judges involved in the landmark copyright case against The Pirate Bay, amid claims of potential bias.. Pirate Bay, Copyright Infringement, Legal Appeal, Judicial Bias, Sweden Court. . Anthony Pell
Three judges are currently reviewing the judge that handled the Pirate Bay trial to discover if he was biased or not. No decision has yet been made but the New York Times and several other publications report inaccuracies and plain wrongs that claim otherwise. Time to get the facts straight.. Pirate Bay judge Tomas Norstr The link for this article located at TorrentFreak is no longer available. . Explore the inaccuracies in news stories about the judge's impartiality in the Pirate Bay case, while closely examining the latest courtroom developments. Pirate Bay Trial, Judge Allegations, Media Misreporting, Judicial Review. . Dave Wreski
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