Pirate Bay Appeal To Be Heard By Judge Tied To Copyright Group As Well
from the well,-that-seems-fair... dept
As The Pirate Bay gears up for the appeal of its trial in Sweden, it's worth noting that the judge chosen to hear the trial happens to be the same one who was removed from reviewing the fairness of the original trial because she happens to belong to the same pro-stronger copyright group as the original judge. How is that fair?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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You know....
You kow, I've said this before, but the job of government is really simple: make me work to find your bullshit. As an American, I fully expect my government and the government of most if not all other nations to be full of corrupt, beauracratic nonsense that would anger people if they knew about. Here's the key role for these assholes: don't let us know about it.
I mean, look, yes I want to be informed, and I'm GLAD I found out about THIS one, now that I know about it. But honestly, in the long run, if it's inevitable that you're going to rape me so hard that I end up bleeding out of my anus, can't you at least let me look the other direction?
Would have it REALLY been that hard to come up with a judge who was every bit as bought and biased, but WASN'T the exact same judge? At least then I would have been able to calm down for a couple months during the appeals process, while the sham of the trial went on. Then, sometime next March when Mike reported that THIS judge had the same affiliations I could ramp myself back up after a long hibernation and really give it my all.
I'll repeat: government, your job is to fool me. Make us work really really hard to find the fucked up stuff that you do, so that by the time I've figured it out I'm too tired to be angry and I just go take a shit, relax with some Britney Spears tunes and some asian porn.
God dammit....
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ah Dark Helmet, you make me laugh
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Fairness
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Fine
Fair enough.
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Enter The Pirate Party ...
I should go into a paranoind rant at this point ... but Dark Helmet already covered it ...
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Truthfully with that approach all you have to do is find the people most likely to have your opinion on the subject. Then find court clerk and pull the same sort of BS. Its really that simple. No bribes are needed just a little personality engineering.
so your line....
"Unless someone can credibly demonstrate that a jurist is predisposed to rule in favor of a specific party, it does seem a bit unfair to suggest that a jurist will be unable to decide a case is an impartial manner."
My response ....
If there is even a hint that the jurist is biased they need to be removed.
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"...the judge chosen to hear the trial happens to be the same one who was removed from reviewing the fairness of the original trial because she happens to belong to the same pro-stronger copyright group as the original judge."
There. Done.
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If you has items from your house stolen, and the police arrested the robbers you wouldnt want the judge thats hearing the case to be tied to the gang that the robbers was from now would you? Do you think you will see justice?
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PBay Retrial
Yet, given the current system of copyright laws (copyright regime as is sometimes fun to name it) the rulings by courts in the US and internationally are not surprising and, I would assert, make perfect sense given the system. We are multiple generations removed from a time when those in a position to change IP law will have the ability to do so. Why is the discussion so impractical? Wouldn't it help us to move forward with a respect for where we are and for what is reasonable to expect in the near verses extended future?
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This is an unattributed quote first made circa 45,000 B.C.
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Fairness?
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Are you freakin' insane? My goodness, why is it people like you continually think ownership over an idea is a good thing so people can profit from it.
Personally, if copyright is to remain, I prefer the system in which people had to file for one and continually repay the fee to renew it.
Imagine our surprise when the entertainment industry no longer wanted this model as it would cost them millions to renew.
I get the gist people want their "creations" protected against those who'd simply take, alter, and sell as their own. Makes sense, but it's unnecessary. If the creation didn't make the impression by the original creators, then a copy shouldn't be the focus of the problem. I would place that on the creator for doing little to instill the creation in the first place.
Copyright sucks in its current form. It sucks in all its forms. It's legal DRM, preventing the use of creation by limiting, or making illegal, all innovation from such creation.
You people can't stand DRM on your media, so why the hell accept it on creation? It's hypocritical thinking no matter how you look at it.
Abolish copyright and let's see just how well the world really works.
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I forgot my point...
Oh, Pirate Bay, yeah - look, Sweden don't want this shit on their hands any more so they're rigging a way to get rid of it. The fact that they're being SO blatant about it proves only how unimportant they think the whole charade is!
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