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'The Pirate Bay' TV Series Teaser Appears Online (torrentfreak.com) 17

A new TV series is capturing the dramatic saga of the The Pirate Bay, the notorious file-sharing website that openly challenged the entertainment industry in the early 2000s. A just-launched teaser is available on YouTube. TorrentFreak reports: A few years ago, news broke that The Pirate Bay story was being turned into a TV series. Written by Piotr Marciniak and directed by Jens Sjogren, who also made the "I am Zlatan" documentary, production was in the hands of B-Reel Films, working for the Swedish broadcaster SVT. American distribution company Dynamic Television scooped up worldwide rights. As far as we know, international deals have not yet been announced. The Swedish premiere on November 8 is coming closer, however, and a few days ago SVT released an official teaser.

The founders of The Pirate Bay -- Anakata, Brokep and Tiamo -- are played by Arvid Swedrup, Simon Greger Carlsson and Willjam Lempling. The teaser doesn't give away much, but it's interesting that one of The Pirate Bay's infamous responses to legal threats features prominently. The teaser quotes from Anakata's response to a letter from DreamWorks, written twenty years ago. The movie company sent a DMCA takedown notice requesting the removal of a torrent for the film Shrek 2, but the reply was not what they had hoped for. "As you may or may not be aware, Sweden is not a state in the United States of America. Sweden is a country in northern Europe. Unless you figured it out by now, US law does not apply here," Anakata wrote. "It is the opinion of us and our lawyers that you are ........ morons, and that you should please go sodomize yourself with retractable batons."

The response was public information and made it into the series. Whether there will be any new revelations has yet to be seen, however, as none of the site's founders were actively involved in production. Instead, the producers used interviews with other people involved, plus the vast amount of public information available on the Internet. That includes the infamous responses to legal threats. Time will tell how the producers and director have decided to tell this story. Production took place in Stockholm, Sweden, but also ventured to other countries, including Chile and Thailand, where Fredrik Neij was arrested and paraded in front of the press in 2014.

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  • by ls671 ( 1122017 ) on Tuesday August 20, 2024 @04:51PM (#64721886) Homepage

    And of course all episodes will be available on The Pirate Bay, it's kind of like recursive like GNU.

  • by Powercntrl ( 458442 ) on Tuesday August 20, 2024 @04:58PM (#64721904) Homepage

    Like that XKCD comic about the $5 wrench, they probably thought they were being super smart by claiming to be out of the reach of US copyright laws. Then that sort of thing became enforceable via updated treaties at some point, and now we've got situations like Kim Dotcom facing extradition to the US for alleged contributory copyright infringement.

    Lately, you pretty much have to use a VPN or seedbox to sail the high seas, lest your inbox fill with nastygrams from the RIAA/MPAA. I'm not sure how long that party will last, since lawmakers aren't always as clueless as we'd like to imagine them to be.

    • by taustin ( 171655 )

      Makes me glad that so very little of what Hollywood and the recording industry produces isn't crap that I can afford what I'm actually interested in.

    • Didn't it? I don't know what they hoped but TPB is still one of my go-to places for content even now two decades later. Of course it is still important to practice proper internet hygiene regardless of what seas you sail.
      • They mean you'll get warning emails due to a torrent tracker automatically reporting your ip address. Once night I got hit with two warnings and that was motivation to get a VPN. As far as looking for torrents you should install the tracker feature in qBittorrent because it searches all the sites.

        • They mean you'll get warning emails due to a torrent tracker automatically reporting your ip address. Once night I got hit with two warnings and that was motivation to get a VPN. As far as looking for torrents you should install the tracker feature in qBittorrent because it searches all the sites.

          Here in Canada the ISPs do forward these emails to subscribers but they have no legal meaning, it is just a formality and you can email filter them direct to trash. That said I've been using a VPN for a long time just to avoid any cataloging of my IP in these torrent client sweeps altogether.

          I am indeed using qBittorrent in my Linux VM pirate galleon so I will check that feature out. I've recently just started playing with the Arr suite of apps and they are pretty cool too.

    • Like that XKCD comic about the $5 wrench, they probably thought they were being super smart by claiming to be out of the reach of US copyright laws. Then that sort of thing became enforceable via updated treaties at some point, and now we've got situations like Kim Dotcom facing extradition to the US for alleged contributory copyright infringement.

      And it seems the TPB guys were right: they were tried is Sweden, received relatively easy sentences and are free since a loooong time. The Kim Dotcom case is a different one, with different circumstances, from a different country and under different laws, do not conflate the two cases.

    • I think you're making a mistake if you believe the founders of the Pirate Bay were being naive in flaunting the law while running the website. The website itself was an offshoot of the Piratpartiet pollical party, which not only still exists today, but spawned other similar political parties around the world. I believe they were all idealists, that truly believed in what they were doing. It is still a popularly held belief that it should not be criminal to share copyrighted material as along as you're no

  • I look forward to downloading it on The Pirate Bay! It's like rain on your wedding day!
  • Have so many

    Fought for

    So little.
  • In court when Sunde was asked why he participated in The Pirate Bay.
    He said it wasn't for the money.
    When asked why he did it then he said it was because "It was interesting"

    geek

  • If this show is a Pirate Bay exclusive.

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