Jun 18 2006

(Swedish) File-Sharing Police Need Better Training

  • Written by soulxtc
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Those who investigate copyright crimes should go back to school for a crash course in how to better deal with illegal file sharing, the Swedish Police and prosecutors have recommended.

Such investigations should also be concentrated to those international prosecutors in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, as well as police with similar capabilities in the same locations, the recommendation said.

The National Criminal Investigation Department suggests coordinating reports of crime, as well as assisting other police agencies in investigating. Certain prosecutors would get a 10 day class.

The head of the Pirate Party, a group advocating file sharing in Sweden, said the class period was much too short to learn so much technical information.

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  1. Ne007

    Maybe that’s why they phuck up so much. But if they were TRUELY informed then they would be pro-P2P.

  2. shawners

    If they were TRULY informed they would be come mobsters and have an organized crime ring.

  3. DigitalJunkie

    Today the more they are educated the world would be better off! For technologies ideas & different cultures. Corporations bigger doesn’t mean better!!!

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