Three men have pleaded guilty in the US to making millions of dollars' worth of copyright material available over the internet. The men claim that they were not doing it for profit, but for fun.

The three men Seth Kleinberg, 26, from Los Angeles, Jeffrey Lerman, 20, and Albert Bryndza, 32, both from New York, each pleaded guilty to federal copyright charges. Amongst the material seized from the men are copyrighted computer software, games and movies.

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