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Prosecution Baffled by Pirate Bay's Anarchic Structure | Threat Level from Wired.com

Clad in a brown T-shirt with golden print, Neij appeared awkward in court as he struggled to explain the community nature of Pirate Bay to a prosecutor who seemed unfamiliar with non-hierarchical organization.

The prosecutor became visibly frustrated when he tried to get Neij to identify the kingpin who is ultimately responsible for Pirate Bay and the text and graphics on the site. Neij explained that an extended group of people have privileges on the server, and contribute haphazardly as they see fit.  The prosecutor seemed not to grasp the concept.

"But someone must ultimately decide whether to put up a certain text or graphic," he protested.

"No," Neij answered. "Why? If someone believes a new text is needed, he just inputs it. Or if a graphic is ugly, someone makes a better one. The one who wants to do something just does it."

This tells much about structure of organization inside service that itself is spread to different parts of world. BitTorrent-like model of company structure or something similar…

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Filed under  //   business   law   Pirate Bay   structure   Sweden   Wired  
Posted February 20, 2009
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