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    Me not that scary type. Fuck RIAA/MPAA. Long live filesharing! Never ever occured to me to delete my acc. I support strongly the what.cd Community (just like Waffles).
    The letter was a crap. I was laughin' my ass out...

    Although this one looks real bad...

    Another EliteTorrents Uploader Facing 10 Years in Prison


    The fallout from the FBI raid on EliteTorrents in 2005 continues, with a seventh defendant associated with the uploading of Star Wars Episode III facing the prospect of 10 years in prison coupled with a $500,000 fine.

    Every few months it seems the FBI manages to come up with yet more people to charge in connection with Operation D-Elite - the joint ICE and FBI raids against the US-based BitTorrent tracker, EliteTorrents, in 2005.

    Everyone charged so far has been accused of being involved in the uploading of Star Wars Episode III which, at the time, was a pre-release movie, carrying criminal implications for the uploaders under the Family Entertainment Copyright Act.

    According to an announcement by Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Patrick L. Meehan for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a seventh defendant has pleaded guilty.

    An Duc Do, aged 25, of Orlando, Florida, has pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Legrome D. Davis of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on a two-count felony. He’s charged with conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement and criminal copyright infringement.

    Do is the latest in a line of people pleading guilty in this operation against EliteTorrents. Previous guilty pleas and convictions include those of Scott McCausland, Grant Stanley, Sam Kuonen and Scott D. Harvanek.

    In this copyright case tried in the criminal (rather than civil) legal domain, potential punishments are harsh. Do is facing up to 10 years in prison coupled with a fine of $500,000.

    He will be sentenced on February 27th, 2008.
    A malis vituperari laus est.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar666 View Post
    Me not that scary type. Fuck RIAA/MPAA. Long live filesharing! Never ever occured to me to delete my acc. I support strongly the what.cd Community (just like Waffles).
    The letter was a crap. I was laughin' my ass out...

    Although this one looks real bad...

    Another EliteTorrents Uploader Facing 10 Years in Prison


    The fallout from the FBI raid on EliteTorrents in 2005 continues, with a seventh defendant associated with the uploading of Star Wars Episode III facing the prospect of 10 years in prison coupled with a $500,000 fine.

    Every few months it seems the FBI manages to come up with yet more people to charge in connection with Operation D-Elite - the joint ICE and FBI raids against the US-based BitTorrent tracker, EliteTorrents, in 2005.

    Everyone charged so far has been accused of being involved in the uploading of Star Wars Episode III which, at the time, was a pre-release movie, carrying criminal implications for the uploaders under the Family Entertainment Copyright Act.

    According to an announcement by Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Patrick L. Meehan for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a seventh defendant has pleaded guilty.

    An Duc Do, aged 25, of Orlando, Florida, has pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Legrome D. Davis of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on a two-count felony. He’s charged with conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement and criminal copyright infringement.

    Do is the latest in a line of people pleading guilty in this operation against EliteTorrents. Previous guilty pleas and convictions include those of Scott McCausland, Grant Stanley, Sam Kuonen and Scott D. Harvanek.

    In this copyright case tried in the criminal (rather than civil) legal domain, potential punishments are harsh. Do is facing up to 10 years in prison coupled with a fine of $500,000.

    He will be sentenced on February 27th, 2008.
    George Lucas started as a small independent film maker a long time ago.

    nowadays he made a fortune with his movies.

    why doesn't he have the dignity to stand up for those guys?

    they may end up in prison just because they shared one of his movies with others.

    the movie made $380,262,555 dollars only in the us (other countries not included)

    how the hell did those guys influence anyones business.

    it's a shame for george lucas, the producers and the whole movie industry

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    I wouldn't know I don't have an account there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polarbear View Post

    George Lucas started as a small independent film maker a long time ago.

    nowadays he made a fortune with his movies.

    why doesn't he have the dignity to stand up for those guys?

    they may end up in prison just because they shared one of his movies with others.

    the movie made $380,262,555 dollars only in the us (other countries not included)

    how the hell did those guys influence anyones business.

    it's a shame for george lucas, the producers and the whole movie industry
    Absolutely, Buddy, it's a shame.
    A malis vituperari laus est.

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