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August 25, 2009

The world’s first successful prosecution of copyright violation

Filed under: Copyright — ebed2pune5 @ 9:26 am

A Hong Kong man on was sentenced to three months in prison in what local officials say is the world’s first successful prosecution of copyright violation using the popular file-sharing software BitTorrent.

Chan Nai-ming, 38, who called himself “Big Crook” on the Internet, was earlier convicted of illegally uploading three Hollywood films, “Daredevil,” “Red Planet” and “Miss Congeniality,” onto a Web site so that others could obtain them.

Chan is the first person in the world to be convicted and jailed for illegal online sharing of copyrighted material using the BitTorrent software.

The software allows computer users share large chunks of data in a speedy way. But movie and music industries say the illegal online sharing of files causes them losses of millions of dollars a year.

Chan was found guilty last month of three counts of attempting to distribute copyrighted material without authorization.

Chan filed for an appeal following his sentencing and was granted bail of 5,000 Hong Kong dollars (US$641; euro546).

Magistrate said Chan’s act greatly hurt the interest of the copyrighted material’s owner although he did not make any profit from uploading the movies onto the Internet.

“The message has to be sent out by courts that the distribution of infringing copies, to the prejudice of copyright owners, particularly by seeding films onto the Internet, will not be treated leniently,”was the verdict of judgment.

“A sentence of imprisonment is imperative. There is no basis for suspending such a sentence,”. was the verdict of the magistrate.

Because of its speed, BitTorrent steadily gained in popularity after the recording industry began cracking down on users of Kazaa, Morpheus, Grokster and other established file-sharing software.

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