The Swedish download portal The Pirate Bay remains inaccessible from the raid on Tuesday in Stockholm by police in a center with various internet servers, suspecting that copyright was infringed.
According to reports Wednesday Swedish local media quoted sources from the attorney, the raid was carried out throughout yesterday and police seized several computers and servers. The popular video-sharing and downloading files remained locked in Swedish rule, though again be accessible with a mastery of Costa Rica
<. p> At the moment it is unclear if The Pirate Bay has been suspended for hosting some of the films screened during the last cyber attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment, reports Reuters
On November 4 one of the founders of The Pirate Bay, Hans Fredrik Lennart Neij, convicted five years ago in Sweden for a crime of hacking, was arrested in Northern Thailand.
The hacker Swedish, 36, known as Tiamo, was convicted in 2009 in Stockholm to one year in prison for a crime against the law of rights Copyright by Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström, also founders of the portal. Warg, 30 was not presented to the trial of appeal and fled to Cambodia, where he was arrested and extradited to Sweden in 2012
After serving his sentence, Warg was extradited to Denmark where. He is sentenced to three and a half years in prison for hacking the company that hosts several police records.
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