The first music pirate stung under new file-sharing laws has been fined $616 but "didn't realise" the actions were illegal.
The Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) - which represents music studios - took an unnamed offender to the Copyright Tribunal last year for sharing songs on the internet - a track by Barbadian pop-star Rihanna on two occasions and the other by Nashville band Hot Chelle Rae.
In a decision released today, the tribunal found in RIANZ's favour and ordered the offender (who was a Telecom customer) to pay a penalty $616.57.
The ruling was the first of its kind under a 2011 copyright law change that allows rights holders - like movie studios or music companies - to issue notices to users believed to be illegally downloading or uploading copyrighted content.
After a third notice, rights holders can bring a case before the tribunal, which can fine an offender up to $15,000.