Italy Gets Tough On Pirated CDs

Italy is cracking down on counterfeit music recodings. “Street vendors could be fined 103 euros (£70) for every pirate copy they sell and may also face between six months and three years in prison. Buyers of illegal CDs, who up until now have gone unpunished, will be fined 154 euros (£106) if caught buying illegal CDs and repeat offenders could be hit with a fine of 1,000 euros (£700) when the new law is introduced on Tuesday. Italy has one of Europe’s largest counterfeit markets and the music industry estimates that one in four compact discs sold is pirated.”