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Hairbautt
06-07-2007, 08:19 PM
http://torrentfreak.com//images/24.gifA man who uploaded four episodes of the hit series ‘24′ to a YouTube-style video hosting site has been tracked down by the FBI and is now being threatened with 3 years in a federal prison.

According to a criminal complaint filed by the FBI, following a high-profile leak, Chicago resident Jorge Romero uploaded the first 4 episodes of this season’s ‘24′ to a YouTube-style site before it aired on TV and is now facing 3 years in jail.

The FBI claim that Romero uploaded the first 2 episodes on January 6, followed by the next 2 episodes on January 7 and posted hyperlinks on other websites to ensure that the maximum number of people could find and view them. Romero apparently confessed that he previously downloaded the episodes from another web site before uploading them to LiveDigital.com.

Romero’s identity was reportedly revealed after Fox TV owner News Corp sent a subpoena to LiveDigital demanding the uploader’s details.

An FBI spokesman said, “Romero is charged in the criminal complaint with uploading copyrighted material to a publicly accessible computer network knowing the work was intended for commercial distribution.”

Fox TV put out a statement thanking the FBI for their work; “We hope it will serve as a powerful warning that uploading copyrighted TV shows and movies to the Internet can be a crime with significant penalties and will be prosecuted as such. Video-hosting sites such as LiveDigital.com and YouTube are not copyright-free zones, and individuals like Jorge Romero who post episodes of television shows, particularly before they are even broadcast for the first time, will face harsh civil and criminal sanctions.”

Uploaders of pre-release copyright material are targeted by the FBI as these actions are considered criminal in the US and usually carry a custodial sentence, which is great for headline-grabbing when trying to deter future pirates. However, it is up for debate whether or not these pre-releases actually have any negative effect on viewing figures. Indeed, just this week the President of Lions Gate movies said that even though their latest blockbuster ‘Hostel: Part 2″ was leaked onto the internet, it would have “no meaningful impact” on box office takings.

:source: Source: TorrentFreak (http://torrentfreak.com/man-uploads-episodes-of-24-faces-3-years-jail/)

Update from TorrentFreak (7/03/07)
:view: View: ‘24′ Uploader Facing Prison After Admitting Causing Fox $4m Losses (http://torrentfreak.com/24-uploader-facing-prison-after-admitting-causing-fox-4m-losses/)

tracydani3
06-07-2007, 11:07 PM
I understand it was pre release, but why would you upload something people can stream for free anyway?

Seems like quite a risk for something anyone with basic cable or internet can watch for free.

Skerven
06-08-2007, 05:20 AM
he coulda used tor (tor.eff.org) and masked his ip address...

Finn_1337
06-08-2007, 05:54 AM
Wow... 3 years in jail. Albeit, this guy is a dumbass...but 3 years in jail? Kinda tough to figure how the crime meets the punishment.... Natural selection strikes again?:huh:

WHiKWiRE
06-08-2007, 07:39 AM
I agree 3 years is a bit much but how much of an idiot do you have to be to upload shit like that to a video streaming site. They log your IP from the moment the video is uploaded whether your using Tor or a similar tool. It's just ignorance.

BigH
06-12-2007, 11:09 AM
and let's not forget that S6 of 24 was pretty piss-poor anyway

he could have at least put Heroes up there

stupid fellow

WHRST
06-12-2007, 12:02 PM
and let's not forget that S6 of 24 was pretty piss-poor anyway

he could have at least put Heroes up there

stupid fellow

true S6 was crap after the first several episodes

cgingrich
06-12-2007, 10:48 PM
his punishment......Jack Bauer + Him + a secluded cell = well I don't really need to explain it

Hairbautt
07-03-2007, 01:11 PM
Update from TorrentFreak (7/03/07)

:view: View: ‘24′ Uploader Facing Prison After Admitting Causing Fox $4m Losses (http://torrentfreak.com/24-uploader-facing-prison-after-admitting-causing-fox-4m-losses/)