In Brazil have 2 cases of people arrested by piracy on the streets. If you walk on são paulo streets, you see hundreds of people working on this job. Copyright infringement is a crime. But trademarks and patents infringements are only infringements of civil law and people is arrested by counterfeiting because they "infringe the copyright law" using bad interpretations of criminal law. On practice this is used against poor people (like many of our laws). Poor people do not have manufactures to counterfeiting goods or violate patents and trademarks. And against people that do not have suitable advocacy.<br>
<br>In my point of view this is unconstitutional because Brazilian's constitution deny prison by debt. And this case is a debt of copyright. We have a difficult IP culture too. "Copyright" is translated by "Author's Rights" in Portuguese and this confuses the commercial value of copyright with the "moral value" of the authors' attribution. This confuses the mind of policeman more than the low salary.<br>
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