Pirate Party Condemns $5.4m Claim Against P2P Operator
Finland’s Pirate Party ( Piraattipuolue ) has today told TorrentFreak that it condemns what it describes as an “astronomical” claim against the operator of a Direct Connect file-sharing hub. The individual faces a huge claim for damages amounting to 3.6m euros ($5.4m). The claim, which originates from 2007, comes from Finnish anti-piracy group CIAPC (Copyright Information & Anti-Piracy Centre) and is leveled at the operator of a hub known as BAWD Rinkeli.

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