CJEU: ISPs may have to block Pirate Bay
June 14, 2017
Sweden based Pirate Bay may have to amend its file-sharing after Europe’s supreme court said it may be breaking copyright rules by helping users download films, TV shows and music for free.
The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) said Pirate Bay’s role as a host meant it may be liable for web piracy. It had been asked for an opinion by a Dutch Court considering a case brought by the Dutch copyright group Stichting Brein.
“Making available and managing an online platform for sharing copyright-protected works, such as ‘The Pirate Bay,’ may constitute an infringement of copyright,” judges said.”Even if the works in question are placed online by the users of the online sharing platform, the operators of that platform play an essential role in making those works available,” they said.
Stichting Brein had asked ISPs XS4LL and Ziggo, which is owned by Liberty Global , to block Pirate Bay. If the Dutch Court now rules with the copyright body, all Dutch ISPs will be affected.