Google has been brought to court many times, and has obeyed court orders. They are most certainly NOT as guilty as Google. It really is time to stop claiming that we’re not sure they broke the law. All of the founders were sentenced to prison and all appeals lost. Avono ( talk) 17:35, 15 December 2014 (UTC) TPB is NOT in a gray area. (Blockings would be a more neutral word but I can't figure out how that can be rephrased to fit the heading.
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You are however free to propose other synamouns.
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From the Censorship article Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication or other information which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by governments, media outlets, authorities or other groups or institutions it can be assumped that the use of the Word censorship isn't a full out NPOV (bc the governments decide what is a criminal activity) issue. I do remember A Quote from Sunde where he said he was unhappy that they were profiting from sexual advertisement (bc who else wants to advertise with TPB). I found this too forumish because the IP was mere complaining about the article and not stating on how it could be improved. Objective3000 ( talk) 15:58, 15 December 2014 (UTC) I give in that I might have been to trigger happy here. Ironically, a more accurate example of censorship might be the attempt made to close this topic. In fact, the article contains a quote by Sunde stating that calling this censorship would make it “very difficult to stop the site”. If an art gallery, pawn shop or street-seller is shut down for selling forgeries or stolen goods, do we use the word “censorship”? Its use here appears to be designed to make convicted criminals look like the victims. Closing a discussion that has yet to take place makes no sense. Although the topic title may sound forumish, the use of the word “censorship” is a valid question and appears to be stated with the intent to improve the article. Does the word "censorship" accurately apply to a crime-fighting measure? - Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.147.123.145 ( talk) 11:39, 15 December 2014 (UTC) hat removed. This article pays insufficient attention to the criminal nature of stealing intellectual property. 10 Links (see also the thread at the external links noticeboard).9 Domains seized by Swedish court "causing the site to go offline".2 Is this an encyclopedia article or a blog echo?.