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Swedish Man Fined $650,000 For Sharing 1 Movie, Charged Extra For Low Quality

An anonymous reader writes "A 28-year-old man in Sweden has been fined 4.3 million SEK (~650,000 USD) for uploading one movie. 300,000 SEK of that was added because of the upload's low technical quality (Google translation of Swedish original). The court ruled that the viewer watching the pirated version of the movie had a worse experience than people watching it legally, thereby causing damage to the movie's reputation (full judgement in Swedish)."

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  1. What the hell is the point of these huge numbers? by ZorinLynx · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How does fining someone many times their net worth accomplish anything?

    Someone could fine me $5 million or $50 million dollars. It doesn't change the fact that I can't ever hope to pay it.

    Are these numbers just meant to scare people, or do they *actually try* to collect many times a person's net worth from them?

  2. Re:Good by noh8rz10 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "snow white" is still public domain. so is pinnochio. What isn't public domain are the seven dwarfs happy through dopey, jimminey cricket, and others. These are new characters that Disney created. you're free to make your own pinnochio XXX or whatever you want to do.

    Note that the original snow white had seven dwarfs, but they didn't have names. you can't use the Disney names.

  3. Re:What the hell is the point of these huge number by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    So does the value of the movie approach infinity as the resolution approaches zero?

  4. Re:What the hell is the point of these huge number by tao · · Score: 5, Interesting

    FWIW the film in question (Beck - Levande begravd) was a total fiasco at the box office... The fine (if ever paid) would likely provide a higher income than the film netted at the cinema.