http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4642373.stmSweden has outlawed the downloading of copyrighted movies, games and music in an attempt to curb rampant piracy.
About 10% of Swedes freely swap music, games and films on their computers, one of the highest rates in the world.
With no law banning file-sharing, Sweden had become a hotbed of piracy where films, music and software were readily swapped.
But experts believe the law will change little and that Swedes will remain rampant downloaders.
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Swedes Undeterred by Online Piracy Ban
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Unless Swedes have suddenly changed their habits, about one in 10 became a criminal on Friday when a ban on sharing copyrighted music and movies over the Internet took effect at midnight.
Swedes are among the most prolific file-sharers in the world. Industry groups estimate that about 10 percent of Sweden's 9 million residents freely swap music, games and movies on their computers, making the Scandinavian country one of the world's biggest copyright violators.
The new law, which follows a European Union directive, took effect a day after the U.S. government announced an 11-nation crackdown on Internet piracy organizations responsible for stealing copies of the latest "Star Wars" film and other movies, games and software programs.
The Swedish ban also comes just days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the entertainment industry can file piracy lawsuits against technology companies caught encouraging customers to download copyrighted material for free over the Internet.
Globally, the movie industry alone is estimated to be losing $3.5 billion to $5.4 billion a year to Internet piracy.
Many industry experts say that Swedes - normally law-abiding, but very tech-savvy - have grown so lax about copyright infringement that any regulation is likely to be useless.
"A law in itself changes nothing," said Henrik Ponten, a spokesman for Antipiratbyran, a Swedish lobbying group waging a fierce campaign against the file-sharers. "There is nothing that indicates that (file-sharers) would change their behavior."
Previously, it had only been illegal in Sweden to make pirated material available online for others to download via so-called peer-to-peer networks.
While such behavior is rampant here, no one has been convicted of doing it. However, a court is expected to make the first ruling in such a case later this year. A 27-year-old man was charged in March with making a Swedish movie available for download from his home computer.
If convicted, he could face two years in prison. But if he is merely fined, it will likely serve as a green light for small-time pirates, as police and prosecutors normally won't spend resources on crimes that only warrant a fine.
And while most political parties backed the new law, Justice Minister Thomas Bodstrom has signaled that chasing downloaders will still not be a priority for police, unless the volume is massive.
"It would be just as unreasonable to dedicate large police resources to investigate single cases of downloading as it would be to prioritize shoplifting cases ahead of robberies," Bodstrom wrote in an op-ed article shortly before the law was passed.
Antipiratbyran and similar organizations in other countries have been tracking file-sharers online and sent out warning letters to people who make illegal material available from their computers.
Seven of every 1,000 Swedes has received such a letter, for a total of more than 60,000. That's a much higher per capita rate than in any other country. The average is about two per thousand, Ponten said.
"Sweden really is a paradise for pirates," he said. "We're getting very weak signals from society that copyright should be valid on the Internet."
While the Antipiratbyran's aggressive pursuit of file-sharers has been a deterrent to some, it also has fueled a public backlash, as many see the group's warning letters as harassment. Hackers attacked the agency's Web site in March. It's still down.
More than 4,000 people reported Antipiratbyran to the Swedish Data Inspection Board, claiming the agency misused personal information by collecting IP addresses and online aliases. The inspection board agreed, and the lobbying group has stopped sending out warning letters to file-sharers."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
gotta love those swedes,they take no shit from stupid little groups,and the police being honest too,as theres more important things in this life than someone downloading or sharing a music file or movie.murders,assaults,thefts,and terrorism prevail on that one.
its a world away from america and its draconian corporate mentality.LifeStudies 1.01 - The Angle Of The Dangle Is Indirectly Proportionate To The Heat Of The Beat,Provided The Mass Of The Ass Is Constant. -
Antipiratbyran is an organization that is under investigation for illegal surveilance. The have broken several laws here in Sweden for illegal intrusion in private computers and have placed at least two people in an organization to plant evidence against them. And they have made a lot other illegal things to provoke our politicians to make this new law.
This information has been in swedish media but not (?) in foreign media.
They say that 10% of us swedes download illegal material but they have never showed any real proof of this.
All their information is based on what they think that the movie and music companies would have earned if Internet wouldnīt exist.
Itīs like if Volvo would sell 200.000 more cars just if Saab didnīt exist.
Antipiratbyran is just as criminal as the ones they say their after.
The real reason for Antipiratbyran and our government to collaborate is to make the first step to take controll over the Internet.
Just like the US Echelon system.
Scare people of terrorists and they will beg the government to take control over the Internet.
If the music and movie companies worry about the illegal copies then they should consider to lower their prices.
Ask the musicians how much they get for every CD they sell.
And another thing.
Here in Sweden the same family company owns the majority of our movie theaters, newspapers, one TV channel, most of the bigger DVD-CD resellers. And when they say jump, our prime minister says -"How high?"
Sorry about my english, but i hope that you understood my words anyway. -
^^well said. 8)
LifeStudies 1.01 - The Angle Of The Dangle Is Indirectly Proportionate To The Heat Of The Beat,Provided The Mass Of The Ass Is Constant.
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