Czech software pirate sentenced to make anti-piracy film

Jakub F anti-piracy film gets enough views to save him, but will it deter other pirates?

Internet piracy

A Czech man convicted of software piracy has received an unconventional sentence – instead of facing hefty fines from the firms whose software he pirated, he was offered the chance to make an anti-piracy film. The catch? To avoid any financial penalty, the film had to produce more than 200,000 views.

The man, known only as Jakub F, came to the out-of-court settlement with a group of firms whose software he pirated after being convicted by a Czech court, reports the BBC.

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