Unfortunately I don't speak Polish.
But Europe in general has a whole different outlook on internet in general. Where mainly Americans sees it as a business venture, a way to market yourself and your company, many European countries sees it as a information central that should be free and convenient for everybody. Several European countries has therefor as an example made it cheaper to buy a computer with the goal that all their citizens will have access to Internet.
That's why a lot of Europeans don't have the same moral "stigma" when it comes to filesharing and such, also a lot of the European countries, heck maybe all of them!, doesn't have any laws that would regulate filesharing. And, heh, we don't feel the slightest bad about it :lol:
I live in Europe. In my country we're allowed to download music, movies, programs, games etc/ and burn them on a CD. We can give the CD to friends/whoever. But we may NOT sell the CD. That means, no profit. Sometimes I like my country.
But in Germany, downloading movies and stuff is illegal and prohibited, I think. So not all countries in Europe are like that.