by Mike Masnick
Wed, Apr 29th 2009 3:18pm
Filed Under:
isps, log files, privacy, sweden
Companies:
tele2
by Mike Masnick
Wed, Jan 21st 2009 7:15am
Filed Under:
blocking, competition, denmark
Companies:
pirate bay, tdc, tele2
Danish ISP Blocks The Pirate Bay; But Is It For Legal Reasons... Or Competitive?
from the legal-excuses dept
Tele2 appealed the ruling, and another court found that, indeed, ISPs should be forced to block access to The Pirate Bay. While that case is being appealed to the country's Supreme Court, it appears that other ISPs are being pressured to start blocking as well. Denmark's largest ISP, TDC, is now blocking access to The Pirate Bay.
Torrentfreak suggests that TDC is worried about a similar lawsuit, and did this as a preventative measure, but I have to wonder if some of the thinking is competitive. Last April, TDC announced a deal whereby its customers could download unlimited music... though it was really more of a subscription rental service that included DRM. So, basically, here's a way that TDC gets to block out a "competitor" to its own service, and then blame the legal rulings for being able to do so...
by Mike Masnick
Wed, Nov 26th 2008 1:06pm
Filed Under:
blocking, denmark, high court
Companies:
ifpi, pirate bay, tele2
Danish High Court Says ISPs Must Be Internet Policemen; Have To Block The Pirate Bay
from the keep-on-blocking dept
by Mike Masnick
Mon, Feb 11th 2008 7:31am
Filed Under:
denmark, ifpi, pirate bay, significant blow, streisand effect
Companies:
ifpi, pirate bay, tele2
Danish Block Of The Pirate Bay Leads To Even More Traffic
from the nice-publicity-stunt,-IFPI dept
by Mike Masnick
Wed, Feb 6th 2008 10:02pm
Filed Under:
blocking, danish court, denmark, pirate bay
Companies:
pirate bay, tele2
Danish ISP Doesn't Understand Why It's Supposed To Block Pirate Bay
from the fighting-it dept
by Mike Masnick
Mon, Feb 4th 2008 10:59pm
Filed Under:
blocking, danish court, denmark, pirate bay
Companies:
pirate bay, tele2





