Feb 16, 2015 3 min read

Former MegaUpload exec pleads guilty to copyright infringement, jailed for a year

The former MegaUpload employee who suddenly showed up in the US last week has pleaded guilty to criminal copyright infringement, and on Friday was sentenced to a year and a day in jail.

Which for a case that has gone more or less nowhere in three years (its main achievement to date being the deletion of thousands of files belonging to former MegaUpload customers) is quite a lot of progress in one week.

As previously reported, Andrus Nomm was one of seven men wanted by the US authorities for their role in running the one-time file-transfer service, an operation that – American prosecutors, Hollywood and the major record companies say – made millions on the back of industrial-level copyright infringement.

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