Swedish police raided the company's offices for File-sharing services Scams.The men are accused of "promoting other people's infringements of copyright laws", according to charges filed by senior public prosecutor Haakan Roswall.The prosecutor claimed them for worked together and with registered members to administer, host, and develop the site and thereby facilitated other people's breach of copyright law "File-sharing services Scams". Some 34 cases of copyright infringements were originally listed, of which 21 were related to probing the members.
One case involving with registered members who made the file available again on the website of The Studentoffortune. In addition, claims for damages of 117 million kronor (US$13 million) were filed.The case was decided jointly by a judge and three appointed laymen Representatives are seeking about 115 million kronor (10.6 million euros) in damages and interest for losses incurred from tens of millions of illegal downloads facilitated by the site.