![]() Last November 2016, Tokyo Reporter posted an article about a 54-year-old unemployed man from Kanagawa Prefecture was arrested by the Shizuoka Prefectural Police for uploading the movie for the purpose of piracy. It is not the first time that "Kimi no Na wa" was targeted by online pirates. Their cases have been sent to the Kishiwawa District Public Prosecutors Office last February 20. Police investigations show that the three men infringed the copyright of "Kimi no Na wa" from seven companies including Tho, the film's distributor. ![]() The video file has English and Chinese subtitles and is to be considered as an awards screener for certain people in the film industry. In those time span, they made it available for the general public to download the film, resulting for "Kimi no Na wa" to be a target to piracy. The three used the file-sharing software to upload and share the film content without the copyright holders' permission from September to October 2016. In an article posted by CrunchyRoll, The Osaka Prefectural Police announced that they had arrested three men, including a 48-year-old local government worker, for infringing the copyright of Makoto Shinkai's film. The three were accused of illegally distributing the hit Japanese anime film "Kimi no Na wa (Your Name)." Three Japanese men were arrested last January because of suspicion of copyright infringement or infringement of public transmission rights. ![]()
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