Belgian ISPs Ordered to Block The Pirate Bay

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A court in Belgium has ordered two of the country’s internet providers to block access to The Pirate Bay.

In mid-2010, the Antwerp Commercial Court ruled that Belgian ISPs Belgacom and Telenet would not have to block subscriber access to The Pirate Bay, the world’s most popular torrent site, as demanded by the Belgian Anti-Piracy Foundation. The ISPs had claimed that it wasn’t their job to decide what sites their subscribers could and not visit and the court agreed, calling the idea of blocking sites outright “disproportionate.”

The decision was appealed and this time around, the Anti-Piracy Foundation has come out on top. The Antwerp Court of Appeal has overturned the original decision and given the two service providers 14 days to block 11 different domains associated with The Pirate Bay. Failure to do so will result in the imposition of fines.

While the APF is presumably happy with the decision, the Net Users’ Rights Protection Association, which advocates for “digital rights,” freedom of expression, privacy and civil liberties, is most definitely not. “The decision of the Antwerp Court of Appeal in the case against Belgacom BAF / Telenet sets a dangerous precedent for blocking of content by Internet service providers in Belgium,” NURPA spokesman André Loconte told TorrentFreak. “It is incompatible with the doctrine of proportionality advocated by the European Court of Human Rights.”

The Pirate Bay itself seemed somewhat less concerned by the turn of events, however. “This will just give us more traffic, as always,” an anonymous rep said. “Thanks for the free advertising.”

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