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Four UK citizens were slapped with fines after the publisher of a PCpinball game charged that they uploaded the product to file-sharingnetworks.
MCVUK reports that the four were each required to pay £2750 (roughly US$5,500) to Topware Interactive,publisher of Dream Pinball 3D. The company's attorney said thatadditional cases would be lodged against file-sharers this week:
Copyrightowners spend millions of pounds developing copyright works for sale tothe public for their enjoyment and yet many think it is acceptable toobtain te work illegally and for free by procuring a copy on apeer-to-peer network.