Earlier in the week Gottfrid Svarholm, one of the four Pirate Bay founders, announced his plan for a DDo$ that encouraged everyone to pay a tiny "internet-avgift" (Internet fee) of 1 Swedish Krona (just $0.13) to the Danowsky law firm, which represented the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in the Pirate Bay trial.

Instead of collecting donations or paying the fee off themselves, TPB asked you to give your $0.13 is to Danowsky - but why? According to BlogPirate, the firm only has 1,000 free money transfers and any payments after that cost the firm and other music companies cash to process. If enough people donate, Danowsky would find itself out of pocket pretty fast.

Today Peter Sunde posted a message on his Twitter saying Danowsky had closed its bank account. “Ohhhh.. danowsky had to close their bank account :( JUST WHEN I WANTED TO PAY MY "DEBT" TO THEM.. ;)” Sunde teased. It’s not yet known whether the DDo$ attack went ahead or if the law firm shut down the it account as a method of defense. We’ll let you know once we find out!