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Chan Nai-ming - Wikipedia, the free encycloped.. Chan Nai-Ming (traditional Chinese: 陳乃明) is a Hong Kong citizen, believed to be ... TMCC 1268/2005 HKSAR v CHAN NAI MING original judgment ...
Judgment (ON APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL. FROM HCMA NO. 1221 OF 2005) Between: CHAN NAI MING. Applicant. and. HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION. Respondent ...
Hong Kong man gets three-mont.. In what might be the first case of prosecution for copyright violation using file sharing, Chan Nai-ming, a 38-year-old Hong Kong man accused of distributing three ...
p2pnet news " Blog Archive " Hong Kong BiTtorrent man p2pnet.net News:- Chan Nai-ming, the Hong-Kong surfer with the dubious ... Chan was released on bail of 5,000 Hong Kong dollars ($641) and the case had ...
Judgment IN THE MAGISTRATES' COURT AT TUEN MUN. HKSAR. v. CHAN NAI MING. Before: Colin Mackintosh, Magistrate. Trial: 12-14th October 2005 ...
Slyck News - BitTorrent Seeder Gets Three Month Sentence ... weeks ago, Hong Kong resident Chan Nai-ming gained the distinction of being the ... for casual BitTorrent users, Chan "Big Crook" Nai-ming, was a bit more ...
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Chan Nai-Ming (traditional Chinese: 陳乃明) is a Hong Kong citizen, believed to be the first person in the world convicted of the crime of illegal mass distrubution of copyrighted works using BitTorrent Peer-to-peer file sharing. Chan was 38 years old and unemployed. Alleged incident
Chan Nai-Ming was accused of uploading three Hollywood films (Daredevil, Miss Congeniality and Red Planet) onto the Internet using BitTorrent under the alias 古惑天皇, variously translated as “Master of Cunning” or “Big Crook”. Trial
He was charged with 3 counts of “attempting to distribute an infringing copy of a copyright work (otherwise than for the purpose of, in the course of, any trade or business) to such an extent as to affect prejudicially the owner of the copyright, without the licence of the copyright owner, contrary to sections 118(1)(f) and 119(1) of the Copyright Ordinance, Cap. 528 and section 159G of the Crimes Ordinance, Cap. 200” and 3 counts of an alternative charge of “Obtaining access to a computer with dishonest intent, contrary to section 161(1)(c) of the Crimes Ordinance, Cap. 200”. Since the first 3 charges were proven, the last 3 charges were dropped.Chan was sentenced to three months in prison on 24 October 2005. The maximum penalty is four years in prison.At the Tuen Mun Magistracy, Magistrate Colin Mackintosh said that he had reduced the term because this was Chan's first offence and the first sentencing for such a case in the world. However, the judge claimed that anyone else caught illegally sharing files in the wake of his judgment could expect tougher treatment. Appeals
He was released on bail for HK$5000 while waiting for the results of the appeal to the High Court. On 12 December 2006, the High Court upheld the original verdict and sentence. He was jailed immediately.The High Court denied him leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal, but he was bailed for HK$5000 on 3 January 2007 to seek leave for appeal at the CFA (leave can be granted by either the High Court or the CFA). On 7 February, the CFA granted him leave. Oral arguments were held on 9 May 2007. Chan's lawyer said the word "copies" only refers to tangible objects like CDs and tapes. Digital files do not count. He also said that UK law distinguish between the two by having separate "Distribution Right" for tangible objects and "Communication Right" for intangible files. Also, it is the downloader that initiated the transfer, thereby copying the work. Chan merely put it on the net. The government's lawyers disagreed. The decision is reserved.The judge from the court of final appeal ruled out Chan's appeal on 18 May 2007. The result was that Chan's appeal was rejected, and the original sentence (3 months in jail) was upheld.
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