Loooks like the Pirate Bay folks are attempting to force the IFPI to "heave to"
http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-ifpi-compensation-080415/The Pirate Bay has announced that it will file a complaint to ask for compensation from the IFPI for the traffic which was destined for its site, but blocked by the Danish ISP Tele2. If they win, the money will be spent on funding independent artists who share their music for free on filesharing sites.
In February, a Danish court ordered the ISP “Tele2″ to block its customers from accessing The Pirate Bay. The decision, which is currently under appeal, once again heated the debate on ISPs Internet filtering.
The court case was initiated by the IFPI - the infamous anti-piracy organization that represents the recording industry. The IFPI later tried to use the “landmark decision” to force Swedish ISPs to do the same, but failed. In fact, it seems that filtering traffic to The Pirate Bay is actually illegal according to European law.
Is this the same cowardly international mafia group who scream when their paymasters alleged "rights" are trampled on ?
Lets wait and see what the IFPI do in this case as they clearly incited a breach of European law, something they seem not to care about.
Perhaps you reap what you sow.