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Norwegian Court Rules ISP Doesn't Have To Block The Pirate Bay

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Norwegian Court Rules ISP Doesn't Have To Block The Pirate Bay

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Publication date: 11/06/2009 11:15 PM

C4st13v4n14 writes "In a sudden outbreak of uncommon sense yesterday, a Norwegian District Court handed down the decision that Telenor, Norway's largest ISP, will not have to block access to The Pirate Bay. Telenor was sued earlier this year by the IFPI after being threatened and not backing down. 'The court ruled that Telenor is not contributing to any infringements of copyright law when its subscribers use The Pirate Bay, and therefore there is no legal basis for forcing the ISP to block access to the site. ... In making its decision, the court also had to examine the repercussions if it ruled that Telenor and other ISPs had to block access to certain websites.'"Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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