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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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May 18, 2007

Crime

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Movie pirate's appeal rejected

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Customs & Excise Department

The Customs & Excise Department has welcomed the rejection of a movie pirate's court appeal, saying it clarifies that Internet piracy is a serious offence.

 

The Court of Final Appeal dismissed the case of a man appealing after being convicted and sentenced to three months' jail for uploading infringing movies to the Internet via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing programme.

 

Assistant Commissioner of Customs & Excise Tam Yiu-keung said the judgment confirmed that uploading infringing copies of copyright works to the Internet for downloading by others is a crime.

 

"The ruling will generate a strong deterrent effect on Internet piracy activities," Mr Tam said.

 

The court ruled that the appellant, by using the file-sharing programme, distributed infringing copies, and was correctly convicted under the Copyright Ordinance.

 

Suspected online piracy activities should be reported to the department on 2545 6182.



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