The operators of file-sharing site The Pirate Bay are to launch a legal challenge to a Dutch court order temporarily banning the site’s activities.
“We will file a summons by August 25th” before the district court in Amsterdam, lawyer Ernst Louwers, acting for The Pirate Bay founders Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Peter Sunde, told AFP.
The men wanted a new trial so that they could present their side of the story, he explained.
On July 30th, the court granted an urgent application brought by copyright lobby group Stichting Brein for an interdict against the site. The site’s owners had not been present for the hearing.
A judge ordered them to “cease infringing the copyright of the members” of Stichting Brein — a trade association representing the Dutch recording industry.
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