Never far from the headlines, both The Pirate Bay and MediaDefender clashed once again, with the Swedish outfit making allegations against MediaDefenders clients. These claims, reported to the Swedish police, focus on general cybercriminal activities committed against the popular torrent site, by Scandinavian subsidiaries of many major media conglomerates

A blog post on the site by administrator brokep states that they have been going through the emails from the recent MediaDefender leak, and have obtained proof, from them, that they are being targeted by several companies. Ten companies in total have been reported to the police, the post goes on to say, for charges of infrastructural sabotage, denial of service attacks, hacking and spamming.

“We’ve been tracing spam back to them for at least over a year, ” said Pirate Bay Administrator brokep. “We’ve tried talking to MD for quite a while. Finally they called back yesterday but was not willing to talk about us having to report their clients to the police for breaking the laws they’ve broken. Now we see no other alternative but to report these incidents, as they don’t seem to stop and as they are really serious crimes they commit.”

He also gives a nod to the huge community of fan out there, “we’ve had help from irc’ers going through all the emails from MD.” It seems that the Pirate Bay, should be called the ‘Hydra Bay’, as each time it takes a hit, it comes back stronger than before. The ten companies reported to the police, are:

Atari Nordic AB

Activision Nordic Filial Till Activision (Uk) Ltd

Emi Music Sweden AB

Paramount Home Entertainment (Sweden) AB

Sony Bmg Music Entertainment (Sweden) AB

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic AB

Twentieth Century Fox, Sweden AB

Ubisoft Sweden AB

Universal Music Group Sweden AB

Universal Pictures Nordic AB

Just more ongoing revelations that have resulted from what we quite rightly called “The biggest Ever BitTorrent Leak”…