The Pirate Bay four may have been found guilty and sentenced to prison this morning, but that hasn’t put a stop to their swashbuckling attitude. Peter Sunde, one of the site’s founders, has just laid the smackdown, telling the world that “we can’ t pay and we wouldn’t pay.”
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The Pirate Bay has lost its court case. Its admins have been slapped with a whopping great fine and a year of jail time each. We can almost hear the music, movie and software industries popping their collective champagne corks already, but the big question is, will The Pirate Bay’s guilty verdict actually change anything?
Peter Sunde, spokesman for The Pirate Bay, has already claimed that the site will continue to function in the event of a guilty verdict, and it’s far from being the only file sharing site on the web. So what do you think? Will the guilty verdict make any difference? Give us your thoughts below.