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zippyjuan
06-30-2005, 02:27 PM
Feds Crack Down on Global Internet Piracy
June 30, 2005 2:12 PM EDT
WASHINGTON - The government announced an 11-nation crackdown Thursday on Internet piracy organizations responsible for stealing copies of the latest Star Wars film and other movies, games and software programs worth at least $50 million.

FBI agents and investigators in the other nations conducted 90 searches starting Wednesday, arresting four people, seizing hundreds of computers and shutting down at least eight major online distribution servers for pirated works.

The Justice Department "is striking at the top of the copyright piracy supply chain - a distribution chain that provides the vast majority of illegal digital content now available online," Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said.

Called Operation Site Down, the crackdown involved undercover FBI operations run out of Chicago, San Francisco and Charlotte, N.C., and involved help from authorities in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom.

Among those arrested was Chirayu Patel of Fremont, Calif., on charges of violating federal copyright protection laws. Patel is alleged to be a member of a "warez" group, a kind of underground Internet co-op that is set up to trade in copyrighted materials.

Warez (pronounced "wares") groups are extraordinarily difficult to infiltrate because users talk only in encrypted chat rooms, their computer servers require passwords and many are located overseas, the FBI has said.

The investigations targeted "release groups" that are the original sources of pirated works that can be distributed worldwide in hours. Among the warez groups targeted are RiSCISO, Myth, TDA, LND, Goodfellaz, Hoodlum, Vengeance, Centropy, Wasted Time, Paranoid, Corrupt, Gamerz, AdmitONE, Hellbound, KGS, BBX, KHG, NOX, NFR, CDZ, TUN and BHP.

Those groups are believed responside for stealing and distributing copyrighted works including films "Star War Episode III: Revenge of the Sith," and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," and Autodesk's Autocad 2006 and Adobe's Photoshop software.

Warez groups differ from popular file-swapping networks, where millions of files are shared without precautions to limit access.

Last month, authorities shut down a popular Web site that facilitated the downloading of movies and other materials. Investigators said many of the copyright movies were available through the Elite Torrents site even before their commercial release. No arrests were announced at the time.

President Bush signed a new law last month setting tough penalties of up to 10 years in prison for anyone caught distributing a movie or song before its commercial release.

Thesifer
06-30-2005, 02:42 PM
President Bush signed a new law last month setting tough penalties of up to 10 years in prison for anyone caught distributing a movie or song before its commercial release.

What about after? Just civil penalties?

ooBaKeep
06-30-2005, 03:29 PM
You just can't get somethin for nothin anymore. :censored:

Ummm Bush? People are starving and dying, our educational and healthcare systems are in dire straights and I don't think 50 million will put a dent in George Lucas' lifestyle. Let the movie pirates do their job and several thousand others can have jobs trying to figure out how to keep them from making illegal copies.

Okay.. off my soap box and into the shower! :stupid:

sunrisetech
06-30-2005, 08:18 PM
Bush is a dweeb!

johnnymk
06-30-2005, 09:32 PM
Since when does the FBI have authority in countries like Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom?

Bush should be more concerned about the recent Supreme court decisions regarding freedoms in this country than this kind of drivel. 10 years for copying movies!! Gimme a break!

Jeffbx
07-01-2005, 04:44 AM
The MPAA & RIAA are powerful lobbies, obviously.

I'm with everyone else here... I can understand that piracy is a HUGE problem in many parts of the world, and should be prosecuted. However, I wonder how much this little investigation is costing the taxpayers, and whether it benefits anyone besides the lobbyists?

Looks to me like someone is saying, "Jump!" and the FBI is asking, how high?

zero2dash
07-02-2005, 01:33 AM
However, I wonder how much this little investigation is costing the taxpayers, and whether it benefits anyone besides the lobbyists?

Bush and his entire cabinet of troll supporters don't care...the trashed rubbish aftermath that will be left (deficits, death, and chaos) once he's out of office won't matter to him 'cause he'll be gone and someone else will have to explain why our country is now a big pile of crap. So listen up gents! Spend! spend! spend! cause when I'm gone I don't have to answer to anyone anymore! Nyah nyah!

I hate George Bush. I hate Dick Cheney. And I hate everyone else tied into or involved with the two idiots. :censored:

pennyFX
07-02-2005, 12:10 PM
I hate George Bush. I hate Dick Cheney. And I hate everyone else tied into or involved with the two idiots. :censored:


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