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Regina v Carter: CACD 1993

The court considered sentencing in a video piracy case.
Held: Jowitt J said: ‘[I]t has to be borne in mind that counterfeiting of video films is a serious offence. In effect to make and distribute pirate copies of films is to steal from the true owner of the copyright, the property for which he has to expend money in order to possess it. It is an offence really of dishonesty’.

Judges:

Jowitt J

Citations:

[1993] FSR 303

Statutes:

Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 107

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedTwentieth Century Fox Film Corp and Others v Harris and Others ChD 5-Feb-2013
The court was asked whether a copyright owner has a proprietary claim to money derived from infringement of the copyright.
Held: He did not. No such argument could be shown to have suceeded before. . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Criminal Sentencing

Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.473038

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