Japanese warned of illegal file sharing risks

16 July 2007, 12:53 PM

MUMBAI: The Japan and International Motion Picture Copyright Association (JIMCA), which represents the Motion Picture Association (MPA) in Japan, distributed copies of an MPA-developed booklet outlining the dangers of illegal peer-to-peer file sharing to citizens attending an anti-piracy event organized by the country’s Anti-Counterfeiting Association in Osaka.

The booklets, titled “Illegal File-Sharing: The Risks Aren’t Worth It,” were developed by the MPA to warn people that users of peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing services risk exposing their computers to harmful viruses, worms, Trojan horses and annoying pop-ups, and risk data loss and identity theft.

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Ihme ettei Jukka Liedes opetuministeriöstä vielä ole keksinyt lähettää joka kotiin tuollaista. Hän istuu myös Gramexin alaisen ESKIn hallituksessa, joka voisi pitää ajatuksesta.

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