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Organized crime
Definitions of what constitutes organized crime vary widely from country to country. Organized networks are typically involved in many different types of criminal activity spanning several countries.
These activities may include trafficking in humans, illicit goods, weapons and drugs, armed robbery, counterfeiting and money laundering. Indeed, almost all the crimes areas that we tackle at INTERPOL have an organized aspect."
thats from interpol's website , what you're talking about according to interpol constitutes illicit goods, while interpol themselves would not be the ones doing the arrests there persistence and assistance to the authorities in your nation if they are listed here in the 190 nations partnered with them
( http://www.interpol.int/Member-countries/World ) would mean they could persue it as a case of organazed crime of the distribution of illicit goods, how exactly does this make me nieve im just pointing out the glaring fact that what your proposing is against international copyright law and there for fall in to interpols jursidiction as explained on there own homepage.