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Posted by : Unknown September 17, 2014


ACCS (The Association of Copyright for Computer Software) reported today on September 17 that Hokkaido Prefectural Police's Anti-Cyber Crime Division, Living and Safety Special Unit, and its Ebetsu Station arrested a 46-year-old unemployed man from Nishi Tokyo-city, Tokyo, on suspicion of copyright infringement on September 11, then referred the case to the Sapporo District Public Prosecutors Office on the following day.

The suspect is accused of posting the first episode of the 2014 TV anime Maken-Ki! Two onto a video-sharing website FC2 without the copyright holder AT-X's permission on June 1, 2014. According to the police, he had posted about 1,000 anime episodes which he obtained using file-sharing software BitTorrent onto the site answering to the requests from the users. The police seized his PCs and hard disks used for the crime from his house on the same day with his arrest. He has already admitted his charge and said, "I wanted to attract attention and make some money via affiliate links."


No matter whether it is for profit or non-profit purposes, posting copyrighted materials onto video sharing sites without the right holder's permission is illegal in Japan. It may end up with 10 years in prison and a 10 million yen (US$93,200) fine.

Source: Crunchyroll/ACCS

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