Illegally streaming Thirteen Lives is really a violation of the copyright law and exposes viewers to ransomware attacks, the Division of Intellectual Real estate (DIP) warned the other day.
Thirteen Lives is an American biographical survival movie based on the Tham Luang cave rescue within 2018, which noticed a team of 12 young footballers and their coach rescued from the overloaded cave complex within Chiang Rai.
In response to the particular rampant sharing of online streaming links for the movie, DIP director-general Jittima Srithaporn reminded the public that will watching the movie by means of such links amounts to a violation of the Copyright Act.
Anyone caught sharing the link or uploading a movie, regardless of whether in part or in general, without permission in the copyright owner, might face both city and criminal charges.
“Anyone who accesses fake films sites might also encounter malware and ransomware, putting their own personal and monetary data at risk of cybercrime, ” Ms Jittima added.
The DIP also warned that documenting the movie on a cellular device, even in component, in cinemas counts as a copyright violation.