On Monday a Dutch court order temporarily banned Pirate Bay in the Netherlands, in order to "cease infringing the copyright of the members" of copyright lobbying group Stichting Brein.
If they didn’t do so the three men behind Pirate Bay would face fines of €30,000 a day, or up to €3m. The temporary ban is set to last for two months.
Pirate Bay has said they will contest the verdict, and the fine has been waived for the month of August to allow a re-opening of the case.
Curiously, however, on Wednesday afternoon European time, Pirate Bay went offline. It claims the fault is due to a power failure, but the timing was certainly a little coincidental. It was back online this morning.