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Danish Students Face Legal Action and Fines Over Textbook Piracy
https://torrentfreak.com/danish-students-face-legal-action-and-fines-over-textbook-piracy/
Textbook piracy just got a courtroom makeover in Denmark.
A new wave of lawsuits is heading straight for students who swap digital textbooks like baseball cards. The antiâpiracy lobby Rights Alliance says enough is enough after years of âtalkingâ and a 57âŻ% cheatârate among digitalâtextbook users (according to a 2025 Epinion poll). Their answer? Civil suits under the Danish Copyright Act, with fines that can climb into the thousands of kronerâroughly $160 per thousand DKKâfor every illegal copy.
Why it matters: publishers warn that unchecked sharing could dry up the market for Danish textbooks altogether, jeopardizing both the industry and the schools that rely on those resources. The group isnât after profit; they want a cultural shift, hoping the threat of a court date will make âitâs okay to shareâ feel less like a campus meme and more like a legal landmine.
-âŻHalf of students admit to downloading at least one illegal textbook.
-âŻEven teachers are part of the pipelineâ37âŻ% of illicit copies come from faculty.
If youâre still swapping PDFs, you might want to swap that habit instead. The next lecture could be about copyright law rather than calculus.
