Vanity Fair has written a great article about file sharing and specifically about the folks at The Pirate Bay!
Early on the morning of May 31, 2006, Swedish police launched the kind of cleanup operation the M.P.A.A. had long been craving. Law-enforcement officials raided eight locations related to Pirate Bay, with more than 50 police officers involved in arresting the site’s operators and seizing their computer equipment. As one Swedish Internet entrepreneur puts it, “When was the last time the Swedish police had 50 people doing anything?”
When Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm first heard that there was police activity at the site’s main location, he jumped in a cab and headed straight there, only to be pulled over by a police car with lights flashing and siren blaring. Svartholm’s business partner, Fredrik Neij, had also been alerted to the raid in progress, and was able to back up most of Pirate Bay’s files before showing up and doing a bit of “who-are-you-ing” with the invading lawmen.
It’s six pages that I really enjoyed, and if you’re interested in the file sharing issue you should read it too.