Swedish Anti-Piracy Agency says it now plans to take action

Swedish Anti-Piracy Agency says it now plans to take action against nearly 150 illegal file-sharing services that have a Swedish connection.

– The Supreme Court has made clear to all involved for violations, including the one that delivers Internet connection, to be responsible, said Henrik Pontén, a lawyer at the Antipiracy Agency.

The news comes on the day of the Supreme Court decided not to include ruling of the Court of Appeal, where the defendants were sentenced to between four and ten months in prison and damages of 46 million.

“Legal action will be made ​​against all that contribute to crime in different ways,” says a statement from the APB, which primarily represents the Swedish film industry.

– Law Society has told her and this is a defining moment in the lengthy discussion of copyright on the Internet.