In Spain, after which 15 people were arrested for hacking programs, movies and songs, SGAE ruled in favor of such arrests and described the act as good news. In response, Victor Domingo, president of the Association of Internet Users has said that the attitude of the police is "worrying and very serious."
After the alarm that woke up by the arrests, it was mentioned that neither the police nor the SGAE can decide whether an activity is illegal or not, only a judge can determine.
A few pages were also blocked by police, as they were offered illegal downloads of content (mainly songs). Sunday declared that only those pages offer links to other sites from downloading or sharing networks based on P2P networks (BitTorrent, eMule, Azureus, eDonkey, etc.). It is not trafficking in any material.
Meanwhile, the General Society of Authors and Publishers, SGAE said that the losses generated by piracy amounted to 1,000 million euros, so that arrests and suspensions of pages, were taken positively by the Association.
Track: The AI finds' disturbing 'the attitude of the Police (bbc)


































