Belgian Court Rules ISPs Don't Have To Block The Pirate Bay

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    • Nov 2001
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    Belgian Court Rules ISPs Don't Have To Block The Pirate Bay

    The Belgian Anti-Piracy Federation's (BAF) lawsuit against two Belgium ISPs, Belgacom and Telenet, ended in victory for the ISPs as the judge in the case ruled that demanding ISPs to block access to The Pirate Bay was "disproportionate".

    The two ISPs argued that deciding whether to block a website or not should not be a decision that is made by ISPs. "As a service provider, this is not within our competence," said a Telenet spokesperson.

    The BAF reacted angrily, stating that they believe the court's actions amount to protection of an illegal website.

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    Two ISPs have won their court battle against an anti-piracy group which had demanded that they block subscriber access to The Pirate Bay. Yesterday a judge at the Antwerp Commercial Court rejected the blocking demands and labeled them "disproportionate". The Belgian Anti-Piracy Federation has reacted angrily, accusing the ISPs of siding with The Pirate Bay.
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