Police Arrest 18 Alleged Movie, Music and Software Uploaders

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This week, Japanese police have been carrying out raids all over the country against individuals alleged to have uploaded copyright works to the Internet. In total, 18 people were arrested for sharing movies, anime, music, games and software.


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For the last few weeks Japan’s Anti-Counterfeiting Association (ACA) has been busy monitoring the country’s file-sharers looking for copyright infringers. After handing over their findings to the authorities, this week the police took action.
In an operation starting Tuesday this week and ending Friday, police targeted 50 locations around Japan and ultimately arrested a total of 18 individuals.
The ACA, an organization made up of various trade groups including the Recording Industry Association of Japan, International Motion Picture Copyright Association and various other film, music and software entities, said the raids followed a similar but smaller operation in November last year. In that action, 11 people were arrested and according to ACA, all have been convicted.
As appears to be customary in these cases, the RIAJ – the Japanese equivalent of the RIAA – has taken the step of publishing a list of the ages, sex, locations, occupations and copyright works said to have been shared by the 18 individuals.
They range from a 25 year-old taxi driver from Tokyo sharing Cross Game, Dragon Ball Kai, Evangelion, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Gundam 00 Second Season, to a 58 year-old construction worker sharing IBM Homepage Builder 12 and input method editor ATOK 2010.
What is striking about the arrests is that none of the accused appear to be heavy uploaders – the ‘worst’ pair appear to have uploaded 6 games, 2 comics and 4 music tracks between them.
While downloading in Japan was previously permitted for personal use, both up and downloading of copyright works are now expressly illegal.


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Sad to see people get arrested for uploading no more than a few files, when you have people like sc0rp and other mega-up-loaders supplying us all with content. Not saying its a bad thing we are fortunate to be the elite of warez, I just think people are now being arrested simply for political reasons. I bet 90% of of people in most countries with an internet connection have uploaded downloaded or at least attempted to as some point. Pretty ridiculous imo and just shows where there governments priorities are.
 
I have uploaded more than 10 TB from my own network and I'm still fine. VPN is bullshit, doesn't help you if they really want to find you.
 
Rape and murder at all time highs... and this is what they are worried about. No wonder the human race is in such sad shape.

Irony :D


well each group has its purpose. The anti piracy group is suppose to stop piracy crime, Not hunger,not shootings,etc

you say the human race is in such sad shape but we are all part of why it is in sad shape. Almost everyone in this forum is a thief.
 
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