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Perspective

May 13, 2009

Sinking Pirates

The Pirate Bay convictions helps reinforce the content industry's message that piracy is wrong, illegal and can come with real consequences, writes Mark Litvack.

By Mark Litvack

Little did I know when I traveled to Gothenburg, Sweden, in December 2005 to meet with Swedish prosecutors, that over three years later, I would be writing about the conviction of The Pirate Bay principals.

It was in the fall of 2005, when members of the video game industry first came to me to talk about The Pirate Bay, that I became familiar with the site. At the time, it had two principal features.

First, it facilitated the distributio...

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