Recently I wrote a post about Gottfried Svartholma, namely about what
on November 27 it will be given a Danish (at the moment is issued), in which he is accused of hacking attacks.
Now, accusations towards Gottfried Svartholma and provider PRQ sounded in the Moscow City Court, where he held the defendant in eight cases in which the plaintiffs are the "Amedia", "Non-stop production", RTR, "Gazprom-Media", "Central Partnership "and Star Media. Four lawsuits have already been satisfied.
Svartholma Claims to have been presented, as the court found it was the owner of such resources as rutor.org and kinozal.tv. The lawsuit RTR on the series "Institute for Noble Maidens" explains that Gottfried Svartholm specified domain owner rutor.org data whois, and therefore he should be responsible for copyright infringement. The Moscow City Court ordered the co-founder of The Pirate Bay to stop the spread of the series, to pay legal costs and publish the verdict on the site.
It was previously known about the connections co-founder of The Pirate Bay with Russian torrent trackers. He founded the hosting company PRQ with another co-founder of The Pirate Bay - Fredrik Neji. Hosting provider PRQ is known that on its servers and site Wikileaks Caucasian separatists "Kavkaz".
Source:
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