Yes Greek Interpol Uploader wanted! Nearly a decade after the US government's popular piracy site Ninjavideo is closed, one of the prime defendants is still wanted.
The case has led to many imprisonment sentences but the authorities have not resigned and are looking for the last suspect, which is also on the list of wanted Interpol criminals!
Πέντε χρόνια πριν, πολλά από τα άτομα που είχαν σχέση με το video streaming και download site NinjaVideo συνελήφθησαν από την κυβέρνηση των ΗΠΑ για infringement copyright and conspiracy.
The landmark case led to many convictions, including a 22 month prison sentence for site founder Hana Beshara.
Beshara, who received the biggest penalty, was released last summer. However, this does not mean that the case is closed.
One of the accused, a member of NinjaVideo, is also a Greek Zoe Mertzani. Mertzani, also known as "Tik," is said to have been one of the most active uploaders on the site.
However, despite convictions and conciliation agreements, the Greek woman has not yet been arrested.
Zoe is now 40 years old and currently appears on the Interpol Wanted list. Interpol issued a so-called "red notice" for the former Ninjavideo uploader.
http://www.interpol.int/notice/search/wanted/2011-59074
According to TorrentFreak, Mertzan is the only person associated with a streaming and downloading page and is on the Interpol website.
The Ninjavideo case has been one of the most prominent successes of the US government, and if Mertani is arrested and extradited, he is facing a prison sentence of several months, on the basis of previous convictions.
NinjaVideo founder Hana Beshara received the harshest sentence, and it was 22 months in prison with a fine of $210.000 in restitution to the MPAA. The partner Admin Matthew Smith was sentenced to 14 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $172.000 in restitution.