A young woman caught a 9 year old still plowing tracks on the Internet. Finnish anti-piracy group accused of illegally downloading music to be fined.
The father was forced to pay a fine of 390 dollars for the actions of his daughter was. Initially the father refused to pay the fine and sign the agreement. But police finally issued a warrant to seize the girl's laptop if you do not want to pay the fine. Finnish anti-piracy groups claiming to act within the limits of the laws of Finland.
This case began when the boy looking for a Finnish pop singer's album, Chisu, on the net but it was blocked by the Pirate Bay. According to the father, his daughter was unable to download the album and buy it officially next day.
These actions violate Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre (CIAPC). The father contacted parties after finding out that his account is connected to the Pirate Bay.
"We now have to resolve this issue. Investigation police have stopped and rights holders have received compensation. All parties involved are satisfied with the settlement," said a spokesman told the BBC.
The father also apologized for her mistake. "I hope this issue will be resolved soon and apologize for the mistake my daughter who was 9 years old," he said.
Finnish strictly prohibits any form of piracy there. Finnish anti-piracy group consists of a group of musicians, the association of film, film distributors.







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