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Se: Supreme court receives Pirate Bay appeal

Posted on December 20, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Carl Lundström, one of the four defendants in The Pirate Bay trial, has confirmed that he is appealing the sentence imposed by the Swedish appeals court to the Supreme Court (Högsta Domstolen).

Lundström’s lawyer Per E Samuelsson told Sveriges Radio’s P3 news programme on Monday that his client, who is a wealthy heir to the Wasa crispbread empire, accepts neither the criminal ruling nor the award of damages.

Read more in The Local (Se).

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