Arrests over copyright breach

The Australian Federal Police has announced that three Sydney men have been arrested and charged with breaches of the Copyright Act after search warrants were conducted on premises in Sefton, Granville and Lidcombe. According to the the Australian Federal Police, the three men have been charged under section 135ASB (1) of the Copyright Act 1968 for engaging with the selling or hiring of unauthorised devices capable of decoding the signals of subscription television (pay-TV) broadcasters such as Austar, Foxtel and United Broadcasting International (UBI).

The maximum penalty for breaching this section of the Copyright Act is five years imprisonment and/or a fine of $60,500.

The Australian Federal Police’s National Manager for Economic and Special Operations, Assistant Commissioner Mandy Newton, the arrests should serve as a warning to consumers against the purchase and use of unauthorised decryption devices.

Three arrested over alleged breach of copyright law