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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday February 10 2018, @12:54PM   Printer-friendly
from the don't-even-think-about-it dept.

Over at TorrentFreak there is an article about aggressive prosecution for even talking about the streaming service Popcorn Time.

A man from Denmark has been handed a six-month conditional prison sentence for spreading information about Popcorn Time. In what is being described as a first for Europe, the man was convicted after telling people how to download, install and use the movie streaming service. He was also ordered to forfeit $83,300 in ad revenue and complete 120 hours community service.

[...] Importantly, PopcornTime.dk hosted no software, preferring to link to other sites where the application could be downloaded instead. That didn't prevent an aggressive prosecution though and now, two-and-half years later, the verdict's in and it's bound to raise more than a few eyebrows.

Neither this specific case nor questions about the service in general have played out yet. Control over playback and distribution and the grey area in between have been hotly contested for decades, and will continue to be for the forseeable future. The first big, international case being the one against Jon Lech Johansen in Norway. Recently, with the integration of digital restrictions into the very standards making up the web, things will become more difficult in the area of distribution and playback.

Source : Man Handed Conditional Prison Sentence for Spreading Popcorn Time Information


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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Sunday February 11 2018, @01:45AM (1 child)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday February 11 2018, @01:45AM (#636203) Journal

    Yeah, Julian Assange and I were talking about those differences recently. Thank God for European justice!!

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 11 2018, @05:59AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 11 2018, @05:59AM (#636277)

    Do you think before you spout bullshit? [wikipedia.org]

    In November 2010, a request was made for Assange’s extradition to Sweden, where he had been questioned months earlier over allegations of sexual assault and rape.[6] Assange continued to deny the allegations, and expressed concern that he would be extradited from Sweden to the United States because of his perceived role in publishing secret American documents.

    European justice: where the absolutely worst thing they can do to you is extradite you to the US.

    (Every single case I've read about where US demanded extradition of Europeans, the accused were fighting tooth and nail to instead be tried in Europe... usually for the exact same crimes.)