A high school student in Gunma prefecture was sent a document on suspicion of violating the copyright law, alleging that he sold a key chain printed with the character of the popular manga "Kimetsu no Yaiba" to a man in Gifu prefecture without permission.

The document was sent to an 18-year-old high school student in Maebashi City.



According to police, in November last year, a high school student gave a key chain printed with the character of the popular cartoon "Kimetsu no Yaiba" to a man in Gifu prefecture using the internet frima site without the permission of the copyright holder. There is a suspicion of violating the copyright law, such as selling it.



It was discovered by police cyber patrol, and according to the investigation so far, each key chain was purchased from overseas for about 50 yen, and from June to February last year, it was sold about 100 times for 100 yen per piece. It seems that it was repeated.



The design is almost the same as the official one, and it is a little small, which means that more than 60 pieces were seized from home.



According to police investigation, high school students admitted that they wanted free money.