Finnish file-sharer settles case of copyright infringement

Andre Yoskowitz
13 Aug 2008 15:03

According to the IFPI, an accused Finnish file-sharer has settled his case for an undisclosed sum of money.
The man, from Helsinki, had had his internet connection disconnected after the Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Center (CIAPC) requested an injunction from the Helsinki District Court. The man was accused of uploading unauthorized copyrighted music.
The court then ordered TeliaSonera, the man's ISP to suspend his internet connection. The court cited provisions of Finland’s Copyright Act as the reasoning to allow the injunction.
The man admitted however that a family member had used his connection to upload a "considerable number of music files." The case is now settled and he has paid compensation for the uploads.

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