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saved byJonathan Bailey on 2008-03-28

  • The verdict, (available in Icelandic here) seems to hinge on the fact that under Icelandic laws,
    searching for files, or providing accessibility to them, is legal, as long as
    the files provided by the service are not themselves copyrighted. Torrent files,
    are not themselves copyrighted, but are instead metadata – data about data-
    describing copyrighted material, as indeed are reviews.


    Svavar Lúthersson, owner of torrents.is, told TorrentFreak in a response to
    the court ruling “I’m very glad they came to this decision although it came as a
    surprise for myself and the plaintiffs. I will have to consult with my lawyer as
    to what this decision means regarding the preliminary injunction but currently
    it’s still in effect.”