Finnish police raid BitTorrent site, arrest 34

GristyMcFisty used our news submit to tell us about a further
development in the recent rash of P2P related raids...

Police in Finland have raided the operations of a popular BitTorrent file download site, seizing equipment and arresting four people who ran the site. Around 30 volunteers who helped moderate the site were also arrested. Police say the site had 10,000 users, all Finnish, who downloaded illegally-copied content worth millions of euros. The site featured 6000 torrents, including film, videos, music and games. If convicted, the site operators face jail of up to two years and are liable for claims for damages from content owners. According to Finnish-language newspaper reports, the police liaised with Interpol and Elisa, a local ISP, in their investigations. The Motion Picture Ass. of America (MPAA) today announced (PDF) that it is pursuing civil actions against hundreds of server operators of BitTorrent, eDonkey and DirectConnect P2P file-swapping networks, in its war on internet movie piracy. In addition, the MPAA is co-operating in criminal investigations with police in Finland, the Netherlands and France, so it is reasonable to infer that reports of raids in more European countries are likely to surface shortly.

This is getting very serious it seems. Computers are great for a variety
of things, one of which is logging activity. Please be careful out there. I
doubt there will be enough jail space soon for all those being
arrested.

Source: The Register

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