Archive for September, 2009

Pirate Bay lay judge deemed to be biased (CIO)

One of the lay judges scheduled to hear the appeal in The Pirate Bay case has been deemed to be biased by the Svea Court of Appeals because of his involvement in the streaming music service Spotify, the court said on Tuesday.

Wednesday’s the Pirate Bay acquisition deadline, yeah right (CNET)

commentary Time’s running out for Global Gaming Factory to finally make good on promises to acquire Pirate Bay. The deadline looms, supposedly.

Pirate Bay Lay Judge Deemed to Be Biased (PC World)

One of the lay judges scheduled to handle The Pirate Bay appeal has been found to be biased by the Svea Court of Appeals.

Pirate Bay lay judge deemed to be biased (Macworld UK)

One of the lay judges scheduled to hear the appeal in The Pirate Bay case has been deemed to be biased by the Svea Court of Appeals because of his involvement in the streaming music service Spotify, the court said on Tuesday.

Lay judge dropped from Pirate Bay appeal trial over bias (EARTHtimes.org)

Stockholm - A lay judge selected to serve in a pending appeal trial against the Pirate Bay file-sharing website has been deemed biased and will not serve, a Swedish appeal court said Tuesday. The lay judge was dropped after the appeal court investiga…

Spotify ties make Pirate Bay judge bias: court (The Local)

A Swedish court ruled on Tuesday that a lay judge set to hear the next phase of the Pirate Bay trial is unsuitable for the job because he works for the Spotify digital music service.

CEO at Pirate Bay buyer about to have assets frozen (CIO)

The CEO of prospective Pirate Bay buyer Global Gaming Factory X (GGF) is about have large parts of his assets frozen after a decision in the Stockholm district court. If his stake in GGF is frozen it could spell even more trouble for a deal that already seems to be doomed.

CEO at Pirate Bay buyer about to have assets frozen (IT World)

The CEO of prospective Pirate Bay buyer Global Gaming Factory X (GGF) is about have large parts of his assets frozen after a decision in the Stockholm district court. If his stake in GGF is frozen it could spell even more trouble for a deal that already seems to be doomed.

CEO at Pirate Bay Buyer About to Have Assets Frozen (PC World)

The CEO of prospective Pirate Bay buyer Global Gaming Factory is about have large parts of his assets frozen after a decision in the Stockholm district court.

Pirate Bay’s potential buyer has assets seized (ZDNet UK)

A Swedish court has sided with a former business partner of Hans Pandeya, CEO of Global Gaming, ruling there is enough evidence to show he owes Johan Sellstrom about $400,000