In January 2012, the internet providers Ziggo and XS4all were required by a court order in a case brought by the Bescherming Rechten Entertainment Industrie Nederland ( BREIN ) to block the website of The Pirate Bay due to copyright infringement.
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The stichting "'BREIN "'( "'Bescherming Rechten Entertainment Industrie Nederland "') translates roughly as " association for the Protection of the Rights of the Entertainment Industry of the Netherlands ".
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This blocking raised questions within the government, customers, and the internet providers themselves, not only because of the blocking, but also about its randomness and the role of BREIN, an industry trade association that can change the blacklist.
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In a civil court case which BREIN filed in the Netherlands against the founders of The Pirate Bay, on 22 October 2009 the Amsterdam District Court ruled that The Pirate Bay was not making a direct infringement but its facilitating activities amount to an unlawful act.
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Internet blog Geenstijl purportedly discovered BREIN's server was still fully operational and there had been no attack whatsoever-the complete news archive was still available . ( A password was later added to BREIN's news archive to prevent further checks on availability .)
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Internet blog Geenstijl purportedly discovered BREIN's server was still fully operational and there had been no attack whatsoever-the complete news archive was still available . ( A password was later added to BREIN's news archive to prevent further checks on availability .)
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As the market looks for further clues to the direction of the economy and of interest rates Brein noted that " a Fed that cuts rates at a time when the market is unsure of the level at which the economy is operating leads to uncertainty, which in turns lead to liquidation ."
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E . g . the Dutch anti-piracy organization Brein has been smeared with all sorts of nonsense ( untrustworthy web commerce, although the site does not sell anything; dangerous for children, when it does not have anything to endanger children; claims that it would be a Nazi organization, etc . ) . talk ) 21 : 43, 14 July 2014 ( UTC)
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:Since google doesn't allow punctuation in its search queries, most of the results you get searching for U'Brien are actually " U . Brien " and " U Brein ", and the remainder-- the ones that are actually " U'Brien " are generally easy to pass off as spelling mistakes because most of them are spelled differently in another place on the same page.
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The reason why the article Mountains in the Golan Heights is locked down now is because user Breein edit warred his own pov into the article, the names right now are hebrew first, because there was allegedly " No consensus " for the change, yet Brein changed the position of the translation to put the hebrew first without any kind of consensus, and its interesting that Nsaum75 do not mention this.