
Polish uploader caught red-handed by the police.Lodz, 19 March 2010
A 40-year resident of Lodz who had shared on the internet over 670 files with music and films was caught by the Polish police. It is estimated that the uploaded files have been downloaded by over 400,000 internet users and the initial losses incurred by the music and film industry amount to 7 million PLN (around € 1,8 million).
Police officers from the economic crime department of the Regional Police Headquarters in Lodz observed an increased activity of one of the users on a Polish cyberlocker. The user regularly uploaded files with music and film new releases. He also promoted his ‘hits’ on many internet forums and encouraged other internet users to download the files for free. In exchange he only requested positive comments and applause.
The police detained the user in the moment he was uploading a new film. Yesterday the uploader heard charges of illegal distribution of music and film files on the internet. According to Art.116 of the Polish copyright law “Whoever, without authorisation or acting contrary to its terms, disseminates a work of another in its original or derivative version, or artistic performance, phonogram, videogram or broadcast, shall be liable to imprisonment for not more than two years, restriction of liberty, or a fine”. ZPAV has already filed an application for prosecution.
/source: Regional Police Headquarters in Lodz/
