Music Legal: Hacker Who Stole Ed Sheeran and Lil Uzi Vert’s Music Is Going to Prison

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A Hacker Who Stole Ed Sheeran and Lil Uzi Vert’s Music Is Going to Prison
By Jennifer Zhan@jenniferzhann
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Perhaps drawing inspiration from the name of Ed Sheeran’s latest tour, U.K. prosecutors have done the math and calculated a sentence for a hacker who stole unreleased music from both Sheeran and Lil Uzi Vert. The Associated Press reports that 23-year-old Adrian Kwiatkowski will serve 18 months in prison for stealing songs from the artists’s cloud-based accounts and selling them for cryptocurrency. Reportedly, he made $147,000 from these illegal transactions. “Kwiatkowski had complete disregard for the musicians’ creativity and hard work producing original songs and the subsequent loss of earnings,” prosecutor Joanne Jakymec said. “He selfishly stole their music to make money for himself.”

According to a press release, Kwiatkowski was imprisoned on Friday at England’s Ipswich Crown Court. He had been operating under the name Spirdark, and was reported by multiple music companies. A 2019 investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office identified Spirdark as Kwiatkowski via email address and IP address, and Kwiatkowski was arrested by London police later that year. He ultimately pleaded guilty to three charges of unauthorized access to computer material, 14 charges of making for sale an article infringing copyright, one charge of converting criminal property, and two charges of possession of criminal property. A search of his laptop also uncovered 565 audio files, including two unreleased Sheeran songs and 12 unreleased Uzi songs that he had put up for sale
 
Computer hacker of famous musicians’ digital accounts is jailed
21 October 2022|News, Fraud and economic crime

A computer hacker who stole unreleased music from famous musicians and sold them on the dark web in exchange for cryptocurrency has today been imprisoned.
Adrian Kwiatkowski (DOB: 11/10/1999) offered to sell two unreleased songs by British pop star, Ed Sheeran and 12 unreleased songs by American musician Lil Uzi Vert on illegal web sites in exchange for bitcoin after hacking the performers’ digital accounts. A search of the defendant’s Apple Mac laptop uncovered 565 audio files which including the songs by Vert and Sheeran.
Kwiatkowski pleaded guilty to three charges of unauthorised access to computer material, 14 charges of making for sale an article infringing copyright, one charge of converting criminal property and two charges of possession of criminal property. He also admitted receiving bitcoin cryptocurrency for the songs. He was jailed for 18 months' imprisonment at Ipswich Crown Court.
Joanne Jakymec of the CPS said: “Kwiatkowski had complete disregard for the musician’s creativity and hard work producing original songs and the subsequent loss of earnings. He selfishly stole their music to make money for himself by selling it on the dark web.
“We will be pursuing ill-gotten gains from these proceeds of crime.”
The CPS is committed to working with law enforcement agencies to stop activities of cyber criminals and bring them to justice.
 
:lol: @ someone stealing Ed Sheeran’s music when that Kat be ripping off everyone’s music
Yoooo! I came in here to gig on the same thing :lol: Can you imaging being in jail for ripping off a culture vulture? Oh the humanities.

#bgol hive mind

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