Denmark issues "landmark" prison sentences to notorious piracy group member and one other

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In a nutshell: Courts in Denmark have convicted two unnamed men in an ongoing crackdown on digital piracy. One received a nine-month prison sentence for uploading massive amounts of pirated content to Danish torrent trackers. The court sentenced the other to a year for his involvement in the notorious piracy group 'The Scene.'

The first conviction involved a "46-year-old man," who shared 74 terabytes of copyrighted movies and TV shows through torrent sites SuperBits and DanishBytes. Torrent Freak reports that a Hillerød court sentenced him to nine months in prison, with at least three months served before parole eligibility. The judge also ordered the man to complete 120 hours of community service. His specific role within the torrent sites is unclear, but authorities said his contribution to piracy was "substantial."

In a separate case, a Nykøbing Falstercourt court sentenced a 48-year-old man to prison for 12 months, with a mandatory minimum of four. The court found him guilty of hosting two servers and illegally distributing content within The Scene, a highly secretive piracy network. His hardware contained 134 terabytes of copyrighted material. According to investigators, the man mainly ripped and distributed a Danish children's series from streaming platforms. Police arrested him in November 2023, sparking a broader sweep of The Scene, which led to the demise of several other Danish piracy groups.

These two convictions differ from how Denmark normally sentences online piracy. Previously, many convicted bootleggers received conditional punishments, allowing them to avoid jail time if they stayed out of trouble. However, this time, the courts viewed the offenses more severely, leading to Denmark's first unconditional prison sentences for piracy without a profit motive.

"This is the first time that the courts have imposed unconditional prison sentences on file sharers who have no criminal record and have not benefited financially," said Danish Special Crimes Unit (NSK) Prosecutor Jan Østergaard.

The anti-piracy group Rights Alliance, which helped authorities shut down Danish torrent trackers like SuperBits and DanishBytes, applauded the rulings.

"Let the verdicts be a wake-up call to the users and perpetrators who persist: Violations of rights can be discovered – and taken seriously when they [are]," Rights Alliance Director Maria Fredenslund said.

Denmark's intensified crackdown on piracy over the last five years has led to the closure of several private torrent trackers and the conviction of more than two dozen pirates associated with these sites. Torrent Freak notes that additional cases are still pending, and Danish authorities have indicated that their efforts to combat digital piracy are far from over.

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"mainly ripped and distributed a Danish children's series from streaming platform"

Yeah Denmark, way to go in the name of the copyright industry. Let's convict and punish private citizens with no criminal record and no profit motivation. Show the world how the modern and free Danish state treats those vigilants and serves justice to such misdemeanor.

"Mainly" children TV series, I mean, OMG, where should this end? Convict those gangsters ;)

While MS, OpenAI, Google and Meta rob petabytes of copyrighted content in plain sight on a global scale and continue to do so courts go for the easy win. So I guess justice is restored in Denmark ;)
 
This makes me wonder if it is legal in Denmark for Adobe (& others too) to REQUIRE users to give them EXCLUSIVE rights to ANY & ALL content created by the user on any of their apps ?

Hey Denmark Gov't, how about going after those companies, since they will just use YOUR work to train their AI, modify it slightly & publish/republish/sell it as their own, all while sucking you dry of subscription fees and paying you absolutely ZERO royalties...
 
So, when will Sam Altman and all the other AI company executives get similar sentences because of instructing their employees to commit mass copyright violation?

But they did it for future profit.

Clearly these people who only wanted parents to be able to entertain and educate their kids for no cost are the real criminals.
 
So, when will Sam Altman and all the other AI company executives get similar sentences because of instructing their employees to commit mass copyright violation?
You're comparing apples to elephants here. Sam Altman didn't instruct anyone to violate copyright laws. He literally STOLE billions of dollars worth of crypto and used it for his personal benefit. He deserves to rot in jail.
 
You're comparing apples to elephants here. Sam Altman didn't instruct anyone to violate copyright laws. He literally STOLE billions of dollars worth of crypto and used it for his personal benefit. He deserves to rot in jail.
That’s quite the accusation… any evidence to back it up? If you’re talking about Worldcoin, the only allegations were about privacy (and nothing criminal)….
He may be scum but if you’re gonna make accusations like that, some evidence seems to be warranted… link?
 
Make an example of the little fish hoping to scare the big fish that does not give a f$#%$.
You can pett yourself on the shoulder now you are a good boi.
 
Perhaps you should have added a "/s" mate. There are some strange people on here...
Some people just don't get sarcasm and I'm not judging them, it's just one among many communication skills. That's why I agree with you, we should inform people when it's sarcasm.
 
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