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Greek Man Sentenced to Prison for Operating Torrent Site 10 Years Ago

The decision was handed down by the Single-Member Criminal Court of Appeal in Piraeus, which found the man guilty of copyright infringement for running a file-sharing platform between 2011 and 2014.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 25, 2025
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Greek Man Sentenced to Prison for Operating Torrent Site 10 Years Ago

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In a landmark case that underscores Greece’s intensifying crackdown on digital piracy, a 59-year-old Greek man has been sentenced to five years in prison for operating a private torrent site more than a decade ago. The court also imposed a fine of €10,000 and required the defendant to cover €1,800 in legal costs.

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The decision was handed down by the Single-Member Criminal Court of Appeal in Piraeus, which found the man guilty of copyright infringement for running a file-sharing platform between 2011 and 2014. Despite the site’s closure over a decade ago, the court ruled that his actions during that time constituted a criminal offense.

A Decade-Old Offense Returns to the Spotlight

The defendant was the administrator of a private BitTorrent tracker, which allowed users to upload and download pirated content ranging from movies and music to software and TV shows. The site reportedly had tens of thousands of registered users and hosted thousands of torrent links. Though it operated without advertising revenue and did not charge membership fees, the court determined that the facilitation of large-scale piracy was in itself sufficient grounds for conviction.

Authorities began investigating the site in 2014, following reports of copyright violations and growing pressure on internet piracy enforcement. Law enforcement reportedly seized equipment that linked the man directly to the administration of the site. Though charges were initially filed years ago, the case moved slowly through the judicial system, eventually culminating in this year’s trial.

During court proceedings, the man admitted to operating the website but argued that he did not profit from its activity and was unaware of the potential legal consequences at the time. He claimed that the platform was intended as a community-based sharing site, not a commercial enterprise.

Court Rejects Defense Arguments

Despite the defense’s claim of non-commercial intent, the court emphasized that under Greek law, unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is illegal regardless of profit motive. The judge pointed out that BitTorrent technology inherently allows users to both download and redistribute files, making the site’s operator responsible for enabling large-scale infringement.

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The court ruled that the duration of the site’s operation, the volume of shared content, and the number of users indicated deliberate and sustained facilitation of piracy. The judge also denied a request to suspend the prison sentence pending appeal, meaning the defendant was taken into custody immediately after the verdict.

Spectators in the courtroom reportedly reacted with surprise as the man was handcuffed and led away. It was the first time in Greece that an individual received a multi-year prison sentence for running a file-sharing platform.

Broader Anti-Piracy Efforts in Greece

The case reflects a significant shift in how Greek authorities and courts are addressing online piracy. Over the past few years, the country has moved from primarily targeting websites for shutdown to holding individuals criminally accountable for facilitating access to copyrighted content.

The government has increased investment in cybercrime enforcement units and strengthened legislation surrounding intellectual property rights. There has also been growing cooperation between Greek regulators and international copyright organizations, which have pushed for stronger penalties against online infringement.

Legal analysts suggest that this case could serve as a precedent for similar prosecutions in the future. As file-sharing platforms evolve and adapt to avoid detection, governments are under increasing pressure to use existing laws to pursue those responsible for managing or promoting these networks—even if they are no longer active.

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A Cautionary Tale

For many observers, the case is a reminder that digital actions can have long-term legal consequences. Even years after a site has gone offline, evidence can lead to prosecution if authorities determine that substantial harm was caused.

As Greece continues to align its piracy enforcement with broader European efforts, this ruling sends a clear message: operating unauthorized file-sharing services, even without financial gain, is a serious offense that can lead to real prison time.

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