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Bulgarian authorities went beyond the EU limits in investigating Internet users and website owners in 2005 according to MEP Antonyia Parvanova who thinks the Bulgarian officials have caused the bankruptcy of some Internet clubs and brought serious damages to a website owner by prosecuting people who had not actually committed any crime.
She believes that these cases should be investigated and she stated she would address this matter to the European Commission to verify whether the actions of the Bulgarian authorities did not infringe the European laws, especially article 11 of the Chapter of Human Rights.
Rumen Petkov, Bulgaria's Minister of Interior, stated the actions involving the serisure of all the equipment of some Internet clubs followed by very strong mass media coverage had been triggered by EU pressure to "control Internet piracy".
The case was dismissed after two years of litigation, the Internet clubs were found not guilty and the equipment was returned but the clubs has already gone bankrupt and the equipment was already outdated.
Actions were also taken against the "black boards" where users post and exchange what they have. One of these actions was against ArenaBG.com, one of the most popular websites of this kind. As a result of the police raids and prosecution the owner was out of business. According to Parvanova, due to the publicity created around the case and to false reports regarding his wealth he had to hide for fear of being kidnapped.
These cases were brought to the attention of Parvanova by representatives of EDRI-member Internet Society Bulgaria.
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