Sweden’s IPRED, two weeks on

It’s two weeks today since Sweden enacted the  IPRED law “which demands ISPs reveal subscribers’ IP addresses to copyright holders when a court finds sufficient evidence of alleged illegal activity, went into effect in Sweden,” as p2pnet ’s Tom Koltai said in his post on the subject. And Internet traffic in Sweden plunged 30% . So, “at Pingdom we decided to examine the effects so far, looking at broadband traffic and online sales,”  Dave and Peter told p2pnet.

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Sweden’s IPRED, two weeks on

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  4. Sweden loses The Pirate Bay case

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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 P2P News

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