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According to the official blog, administrators of the popular BitTorrent website "now have proof [... that] the big record and movie labels are paying professional hackers, saboteurs and ddosers to destroy our trackers.""While browsing through the email we identified the companies that are also active in Sweden and we have tonight reported these incidents to the police.†Brokep explained, “The charges are infrastructural sabotage, denial of service attacks, hacking and spamming, all of these on a commercial level."ThePirateBay listed the companies they are currently targeting in their charges:Twentieth Century Fox, Sweden ABEmi Music Sweden ABUniversal Music Group Sweden ABUniversal Pictures Nordic ABParamount Home Entertainment (Sweden) ABAtari Nordic ABActivision Nordic Filial Till Activision (UK) LtdUbisoft Sweden ABSony Bmg Music Entertainment (Sweden) ABSony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic ABIt is unclear whether these charges will, in fact, lead to a full-out lawsuit against the major companies, but this announcement at least indicates that there is a definite effort to push ahead.
We asked Brokep, one of The Pirate Bay founders to give us some more background information on this counterattack that will, once again, embarrass the entertainment industry.