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ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus attacks Pirate Bay founders during trial

He says people who use the site are 'lazy and mean'

ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus has hit out at illegal downloaders and supporters of controversial website The Pirate Bay.

Ulvaeus' comments come during the trial of the four founders of the torrent website, which is currently underway in Sweden.

Writing on Swedish website Newsmill, Ulvaeus lambasted internet users who steal online music, and think it's OK to do so.

"It is easier and cheaper to steal than to download legally," he wrote, before describing torrent services as offering people "the 'freedom' to be lazy and mean".

Refuting suggestions that sites like The Pirate Bay symbolise a 'Robin Hood' scenario towards music fans, the ABBA star said he can't understand why people don't simply pay for online music.

"Is it so fucking hard to understand?" Ulvaeus asked. "Is it really so damn difficult to pay your way?"

Ulvaeus' attack comes after prosecutors in The Pirate Bay case had to drop 50 per cent of the charges against the founders because of shortcomings in evidence.

The website founders have been updating their Twitter accounts during proceedings.
 

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sparkytwntytwo 

Feb 19, 2009

Reason 1259 to hate Abba and their money machine...

flumphert 

Feb 19, 2009

Well Bjorn at least 90% of modern day music is crap so I'd rather steal the good tunes as opposed to buying an album full of shite tunes for the sake of 1 tune. And some people can't afford to pay their own way so downloading illegally is the only option they have. Unlike yourself Bjorn you miserable money making prick.

A_Dis 

Feb 19, 2009

He may have a point to a degree, but where was he and those other download moaners (e.g. Metallica) when the British public were getting ripped off to the tune of £15 per CD? Sticking up for the consumers - their fans? Yeah right...

me=you=poo 

Feb 19, 2009

I don't know how many of you download music using torrents. But i can speak for myself here when i say i have downloaded music for over 5 years and if i have enjoyed it enough, i have gone out and supported the artist. One thing downloading music has done, has opened up the world to different music to me, also made me see that some records are not worth paying for and has saved me wasting £12 of my money on a lot of occasions. Not everyone has access to the music they love, nor the money to continue buying it and this statement made by someone so rich, is frankly laughable.

gazhat 

Feb 20, 2009

.........of course i can afford all the music i want on my £60 per week dole money Bjorn....

kingofsicily 

May 25, 2009

I wonder if u would feel the same way if u were a recording artist? That is theirlivelihood..Since when is music been a God given civil right? Spoiled, petulantand ridiculous.

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