Hadopi: the municipal police downloads also!

The position of Mèze municipal police officers are not impeccable side Peer-to-Peer...


After the Elysee and the use of its IP addresses to download illegal files on P2P networks, it is the turn of the municipal police receive a mail of the Hadopi. Indeed, according to the daily Midi Libre, the Office of the municipal police of Mèze, in the Hérault, received a warning of the high authority. A computer in the Office was used to download pirate a movie and a song. At the last municipal Council, the Mayor of the town acknowledged having received this mail without say more but meaning that an internal investigation had been opened to determine whether one agents was responsible for illegal downloading.


Piratage Police Municipale Meze Midi Libre


As is the usual graduated response procedure, one of the IP of this police station was being flashed by the radars of Trident Media Guard, the Hadopi sent first warning mail. The two files in question are Cars 2 of Disney animation film and the song of the Black Eyed Peas, Can Just Can't Get Enough. While waiting to learn more about this case, remember that 159 pirates repeat records are currently in training before being transmitted to a judge, all recognized guilty based on an IP address that the Elysee Palace just recognize as being not entirely reliable.


In addition, via the YouHaveDownloaded site, the computers of the RIAA (Organization of the successors of the music in the United States, which severely militates against piracy) were also recognized guilty of having pirated music files, as TorrentFreak noted. And Yes, even those who are supposed to show the example and that militate against piracy illegally download films and music... Between paradox and hypocrisy!

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