"A special team of police officers are working round the clock in Iasi
(N-E Romania), visiting people who violate software distribution laws.
These officers connect themselves to neighbourhood (that's the word
they used) networks and, out of the thousands of people making illegal
downloads,they pick a few at random and pay them visits. They have search
warrants, so if you don't open, they can legally break your door down. [...]
The minimum penalty is a 25.000.000 lei fine
(~650 euro, alot by our standards), the confiscation of your PC plus
the filing of a criminal record in the user's name."
- taken from a local newspaper.
To make a long story short,all peer-to-peer junkies are being hunted
down as of this week. This is as per request of the EU commission. A
reader's comment pretty much summarized how most of us feel about
this. He said that high level corruption and the fact that people get
murdered
in the street for 5$ and a cola bottle all pale when compared to some
random guy downloading 50cent for his own enjoyment.
IMHO if it werent for these programs 90% of the people currently owning
a computer wouldn't have bought it in the first place given that the cost
of authentic software (windows + office + other software) is RAPE
especially considering a the average romanian's income.
What I want to know is if such raids are common in the EU and the US.