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    Default 15 Year-Old Boy Faces File-Sharing Prosecution

    Hey guys, I was on the web doing nothing and this caught my atention o.O what do you think of this?
    I'd like to know your thoughts about it.

    A 15 year-old from Sweden is facing prosecution after sharing movies online. The boy was tracked on file-sharing networks by so-far unnamed “international” film companies. While his alleged actions are clearly illegal, this kind of legal action against a teenager makes little sense and is a PR failure ready to happen.

    For an old-timer like me, 15 years-old is a distant dream of a growing interest in the opposite sex but too much homework to do anything about it, a developing adult mind restricted by loving parents who prefer to keep a child, and a general desire to be older and all that entails.
    It also meant some of the best computing memories ever. 8 bit machines crawling along with brick-sized modems powered by lists of random phone numbers culled from BBSs, each one dialled in the hope that no human would answer, but the comforting tone of a computer – any computer – instead.



    There can be little doubt that, in hindsight, some of what my friends and I did was illegal. But the thought of being arrested and facing prosecution for our ‘fun’ never crossed our minds – my main preoccupation was the arrival of a stupid-sized telephone bill and furious parents.
    Online ‘fun’ these days, more than 25 years down the line, is a very different affair, a lesson currently being learned by a teenager from Sweden.
    According to a report from GP.se, a 15-year-old boy from Gothenburg is now facing prosecution for allegedly sharing files online.
    He was tracked by “international movie companies”, most likely the MPA/A, who subsequently reported him to Swedish authorities.
    Prosecutor Frederick Ingblad said that the teenager, who will be assigned a lawyer, is accused of downloading and then making available 30 movies online.

    Sweden, which has a culture of file-sharing, has traditionally been gentle with infringers but following the meteoric rise of The Pirate Bay and the subsequent fallout, has succumbed to international movie and music industry pressure to get tough.
    If the volume of news stories are any barometer, Sweden now punishes more file-sharers than any other country in Europe. The punishments can be harsh, ranging from fines to imprisonment of up to 2 years.
    While this teenager will probably ‘only’ pick up a fine, is state punishment the correct way to deal with a 15 year-old for his non-profit file-sharing? Is it proportional for his final years in school to be troubled by a prosecution for an activity that represents normal activity for people of his age group?

    One can’t help but think that a slap on the wrist is in order here, rather than a full-on prosecution. Anything other than that would be a PR failure for the movie companies.

    But maybe the movie studios, in this case being represented by Svenska Antipiratbyrån, feel that an example should be set, that 15 year-olds up and down the country should be made aware that they are committing a crime, a crime that will not go unpunished?
    Finally, a parting thought. While in Sweden we’re now looking at the prosecution of a teenager for movie sharing, in the studios’ own homeland – the United States – the same file-sharing offenses will shortly result in a strongly-worded “copyright alert” instead.
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    Default Re: 15 Year-Old Boy Faces File-Sharing Prosecution

    they caught one out of the millions that do it daily, nice job MPAA, you're looking pretty pathetic right about now, and a kid? it just shows how desperate they are

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    Default Re: 15 Year-Old Boy Faces File-Sharing Prosecution

    Quote Originally Posted by sayocean View Post
    they caught one out of the millions that do it daily, nice job MPAA, you're looking pretty pathetic right about now, and a kid? it just shows how desperate they are
    Exactly! This action made no sense at all... I don't even know what to say. I just feel sorry for the boy.


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    Default Re: 15 Year-Old Boy Faces File-Sharing Prosecution

    Perhaps it is just to make an example out of him to the younger group of file sharers but tbh I don't believe it'll change anything

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    Default Re: 15 Year-Old Boy Faces File-Sharing Prosecution

    You're right. It's not gonna change ANYTHING at all. Dumb MPAA...

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    Die MPAA
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    It's the arbitrariness of how this kid was chosen that disturbs me the most. Why this kid instead of the countless others in his country? I doubt there was anything extraordinary that set him apart.

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    Default Re: 15 Year-Old Boy Faces File-Sharing Prosecution

    Probably picked him out of a hat and as usual sued him any way.

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    It's a shame the MPAA has nothing better to do than file charges against kids. Emphasis on KID.

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    They saved the earth from a future criminal, well done.
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