Hong Kong Man Faces Online Piracy Charges
Posted on: Wednesday, 27 April 2005, 09:00 CDT
HONG KONG - Hong Kong customs officials on Wednesday filed copyright violation charges against a 38-year-old man who allegedly uploaded three movies onto the Internet using the popular file-sharing program BitTorrent.
The suspect, who has only been identified as surnamed Chan, faces three charges of attempting to distribute copies of copyrighted material without authorization, the government said in a statement.
The suspect is due in court Friday. If convicted, the suspect faces up to four years in prison and a fine of $6,400 for every illegal copy.
The BitTorrent user, arrested in January, allegedly uploaded the films "Daredevil,""Red Planet" and "Miss Congeniality" onto a Web site so that others could obtain them.
BitTorrent uses innovative software that speeds up as the number of people sharing data increases.
Separately, a Hong Kong movie industry trade association said it plans to send letters to 100 BitTorrent users through their Internet service providers threatening legal action unless they stop using the software.
Information technology experts hired by the industry tracked down the network addresses of the users and passed on the information to their Internet service companies, said Woody Tsung, chief executive of the Hong Kong, Kowloon & New Territories Motion Picture Industry Association.
Highlighting the BitTorrent's threat to the movie sector, Tsung said a recently released Hong Kong movie, "House of Fury," has already been downloaded 1 million times.
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
Related Articles
- Lightscape Technologies Awarded Two Projects to Light Up Macau and Hong Kong Landscapes
- In Depth Report into the Telecommunications Industry in Hong Kong Now Available
- 3G CDMA Industry Achievement Awards Presented in Hong Kong
- Batman Asks Hong Kong to Keep Lights On
- Batman Asks Hong Kong to Keep Lights On
- Find Out About Competitiveness Within the Hong Kong Apparel Industry With This Insightful Report
- HKBN Launches Free Legal Movies Download for All Hong Kong Internet Users
- Hong Kong Notified of Suspected Human Avian Flu Case in China's Guangdong
- TCOM Announces Its IPTV China Strategy: 3G Dynasty Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire HK FilmsLib Group, Build Unique Movies Library in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong to Host Telecom World 2006
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds