BPI Readies Suit Against Pirate Party UK
Computer Business Review , Tuesday, December 11, 2012 2:13 PM
Last month, BPI had sent a letter to the Pirate Party UK chief Loz Kaye requesting to close their Pirate Bay proxy service. A BPI spokesman was quoted by BBC as saying that, "Despite our efforts to resolve the matter amicably, it is clear that the Pirate Party are determined to continue providing access to the illegal Pirate Bay site." "Our solicitors will now be formally writing to the members of the Pirate Party's national executive committee," BPI spokesman said.
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