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Movie Pirate Gets Seven Years in Jail
by Scott Weinberg | December 04, 2006
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Summary

Think it sounds like a good idea to head into your local multiplex and videotape the biggest movies so you can upload them onto the internet and give a bunch of strangers free flicks? Well, you're wrong! And one guy just got the prison sentence to prove it. Back to Article
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DDdevotte
DDdevotte writes:
on Dec 04 2006 09:45 AM

[b]Going to jail for The Core?[/b]
I'll bet rapists get more respect in prison than THIS guy. Seriously,though. Seven years?!!


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cgcbooks
cgcbooks writes:
on Dec 04 2006 10:31 AM

7 years for this and a slap on the wrist for celebrity drug users? Only in this screwed up country.

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Ashron
Ashron writes:
on Dec 04 2006 10:36 AM

In reply to this comment (#850289)
I agree with you about the slap on the wrist, but as a filmmaker, I see nothing wrong with the sentence the pirate got. Hopefully it will discourage some people from continuing to pirate.

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DDdevotte
DDdevotte writes:
on Dec 04 2006 11:56 AM

It seems he was mainly given this sentence to be made an example of. Not realy fair,considering the number of people before him who have been charged for the same act and are still walking free.

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GreenBastard
GreenBastard writes:
on Dec 04 2006 02:59 PM

He sounds Hell dodgy, escape and fake Social Security number aswell?
Still you can get drunk and kill someone with your car over here (Australia) and get away with no prison time? I spose it depends who you kill or in this case how wealthy the business is your ripping off. It sucks to be made an example of thats for sure.


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Gordio
Gordio writes:
on Dec 04 2006 03:51 PM

I think piracy crimes tend to seem too harsh, considering it's so easy to do in your desktop computer. they should just give them a short prison term, but a fat fine and community service.

Or they should do what they do for rapist, and you have to register your IP address and any computer equipment you buy :D


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TheIceGhost
TheIceGhost writes:
on Dec 04 2006 09:42 PM

I suggest everyone sit and try to watch "Steal This Film". It's a well organized documentary about piracy. They bring up some very interesting points. I know you can download it using Bit Torrent. They have a website too, just type Steal This Film at google or yahoo or somethin' and it should come up.

7 years is bs by the way, I don't care what the guy pirated.


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cyberrblob
cyberrblob writes:
on Dec 05 2006 04:12 AM

Although I dont know the exact circumstance, 7 Years when compared to other worse crimes penalty's seems a bit excessive.

If I had my way all criminals would have there hands chopped off and put in stocks for public humiliation!


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synergyred
synergyred writes:
on Dec 05 2006 05:24 AM

Wow. I can imagine this guy going into prision.

Inmate #1- So what are you in for? I got addicted to heroin and stole a car while high.
Inmate #2- I held up a convience store to help feed my staring family.
This guy- Well I thought that everyone should be able to see "The Core" so I video taped it and sold it online...


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Matanuki
Matanuki writes:
on Dec 05 2006 06:45 AM

In reply to this comment (#850295)
All criminals, huh? Not crime specific. Just cut off all their hands. lol. well, I suppose it's good you're not in charge. Last thing we need is another tyrant.

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Mikeal420
Mikeal420 writes:
on Dec 05 2006 11:12 AM

[b]This is wrong, but downloading film is not[/b]
Either download it for free or see it through the studio, people who sell stolen merchandice are always shady and would just as easily sell you crack than a movie

People who share movies for free online are Saints or Robin Hoods or whatever you want to call them

This man was a criminal, and I say this as someone who constantly downloads films off the net. When I download, I get it from someone who offers to share it for free. this guy was out for profit anyway he could, pirating movies was just a commodity to him.


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