tikmēr asi nosodu svenskteroru par to, ka zviedrijā tomēr ir pieņēmuši antipirātisma likumu, bet viņš neko par to mums neziņo
The same day a new antipiracy law went into effect in Sweden, Internet traffic took a dive and five audio book publishers went after an alleged illegal file sharer in court.
The so-called IPRED law, which went into effect Wednesday, requires Internet service providers to reveal subscribers' Internet Protocol addresses to copyright holders in cases where a court finds ample evidence of illegal activity.
As of 2 p.m. local time Wednesday in Sweden, Internet traffic was down about 30 percent from the day before, according to Computer Sweden (in Swedish). The average traffic over Netnod, a company that measures most of the Internet traffic access points between Swedish and international networks, was 80Gbps Wednesday compared to Tuesday's 120Gbps. Traffic had been steady the previous week.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10209544-93.htmldomāju, pienācis laiks iegādāties pāris resnus HD un sākt uztarīties pa īstam :)