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When a user chooses to download a file, the users join a 'swarm' of other users who are either downloading the file, of have successfully received it.īut by downloading a file, the user's IP address is available to other members of the swarm, and the Birmingham University team found monitors actively grabbing this information. However, for anyone now worried about a knock at the door, the researchers say it is unlikely the evidence gathered would be sufficient to lead to court proceedings. The monitors are believed to be logging the IP address of the user - potentially identifying where the file is downloaded to. The team discovered that the most popular files on the site, often illegal copies of hit TV shows or films, were monitored by, on average, three secretive parties - including copyright enforcement agencies, security companies and even government research labs. It is unclear whether he will appeal the ruling or can afford to pay the fine.Ī study published in September found that people who use file-sharing programs to download films and music from the Internet are likely to have had their computer's virtual address logged.Ĭomputer scientists at the University of Birmingham monitored what is perhaps the largest file sharing site, The Pirate Bay, over the last three years. However, his case was the only one to reach court after the others were dropped for lack of evidence. Mr Fisher was one of 15 people that Flava took legal action against for pirating its movies, reports the BBC.
He was found to have violated the terms of Flava's pay-per-view service and then displayed 'wilful copyright infringement' by sharing the films.