A Finnish anti-piracy group has copied—down to the CSS file—the design and layout of The Pirate Bay’s classic pirate ship-themed design. In a statement to TorrentFreak, The Pirate Bay was nonplussed.

“We are outraged by this behavior,” an anonymous Pirate Bay spokesman told TorrentFreak. “People must understand what is right and wrong. Stealing material like this on the Internet is a threat to economies worldwide. We feel that we must make a statement and therefore we will sue them for copyright infringement.”

The Pirate Bay has shown no evidence on its site or its Twitter feed that it has filed suit, either in Finland or Sweden. The group did not respond to requests for comment via Twitter or e-mail.

The new site, called “Piraattilahti” (“Pirate Bay” in Finnish), clearly pokes fun at the Sweden-based original. It is run by the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC) in Helsinki. The CIPAC told Finnish media (Google Translate) that its main page (antipiracy.fi) was under some sort of denial of service attack on Thursday. The site appears to be loading normally as of publication, however.

Despite its appearance, the Finnish clone is obviously not a BitTorrent site at all. Each link on the home page points here, with this message:

You got lucky!

Movies, TV shows, music, games and books ...

... Are all just a few clicks away! And totally legal!

Did you know that there are currently a number of activities of legal culture and entertainment web services? For example, [our music service] can be heard through the nearly 30 million [files]! Our services are safe, easy to use and some even free of charge to the consumer.

Follow the links below [to see] lists covering culture and entertainment from legitimate online services.

The links below include DWNLD.fi (Google Translate), a government and Finnish arts industry-approved site, and Pro Music, a site run by “a coalition of people and organisations working across the music sector,” including the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).