A Dutch court has told local internet service providers they can restore access to The Pirate Bay.
The ISPs had been ordered in 2011 to stop internet addresses linked to the file-sharing site working.
But the Hague Appeals Court has reversed the decision on the basis it had proved "ineffective" at reducing copyright infringement.
Anti-piracy group Brein now faces having to pay 400,000 euros ($547,000; £330,000) of the ISPs' legal costs.
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