TorrentFreak: New Charges Pending Against Pirate Bay

STOCKHOLM — Prosecutor Håkan Roswall plans to press charges against five individuals connected to the bit torrent site ThePirateBay.org for alleged facilitating of copyright infringement, according to a report on TorrentFreak.com.

The Pirate Bay (TPB) is one of the world’s most visited torrent sites, with traffic levels reportedly running at more than 1.5 million unique visitors per day. Typical of torrent sites, searches for adult material on TPB yields links to a massive quantity of copyrighted material — although none of that material is actually stored on or served from TPB servers.

According to the report, only two of the five suspects are known thus far: TPB co-founder Peter Sunde and former Rix Telecom CEO Carl Lundstrom, a controversial far right-wing Swede who frequently has been described as a “neo-fascist.”

Roswal said that he plans to make arrests and file charges before the end of the year, according to TorrentFreak.

TPB has been under near-constant threat of civil and criminal legal action in recent months — and has maintained a defiant confidence throughout that time.

According to TorrentFreak’s report, the TPB team is not concerned about Roswall’s prosecution, because they do not believe that the prosecutor can successfully take down the site. TPB historically has maintained that it simply runs a search engine, and does not store any materials, copyrighted or otherwise, on its servers.

Lundstrom confirmed to IDG.se that he is under investigation, but TorrentFreak reported that Lundstron has refused to produce himself for interrogation by the police.

Earlier this week, it was reported that TPB was developing new file-sharing software to replace BitTorrent as its back end, citing concerns that because BitTorrent Inc. has struck deals with major content producers, it might soon adopt anti-piracy features into its P2P software.

TPB representatives told TorrentFreak that whatever the outcome of the prosecution planned by Roswall, TPB plans to stay in operation without downtime, and will move its operation out of Sweden if the site is declared illegal there.

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