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smackme
04-24-2004, 03:17 PM
"Operation Fastlink" targets illegal game, movie, and software pirates worldwide.
Today, the Department of Justice announced that it is conducting the biggest antipiracy operation in its history. Dubbed "Operation Fastlink," the effort began this morning with more than 120 raids on various organizations both in 27 states and in 10 foreign countries, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, the Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, and the UK. Malaysia, China, and Russia--the countries the Entertainment Software Association has accused of harboring mass piracy--were not among the countries targeted in the operation.

Operation Fastlink is going after the illegal distribution of software in general and games in particular. "The investigations focused on individuals and organizations, known as 'warez' release groups, that specialize in the Internet distribution of pirated materials." The DOJ described warez groups as "hierarchical, highly structured organizations" that "compete with each other to be the first to place a newly pirated work onto the Internet--often before the work is legitimately available to the public."

The operation targeted more than 100 individuals and several game-specific warez groups, including Fairlight, Kalisto, Echelon, Class, and Project X. More than 200 computers were seized during the course of the raids, including 30 servers--one of which had in excess of 65,000 separate pirated game, movie, and software titles on it. The DOJ estimated the value of the pirated software seized in the operation as $50 million.

“Intellectual property theft is a global problem that hurts economies around the world. To be effective, we must respond globally,” said Attorney General John Ashcroft in a statement. “In the past 24 hours, working closely with our foreign law enforcement counterparts, we have moved aggressively to strike at the very core of the international online piracy world.”

guy0
04-24-2004, 09:26 PM
Thanks for the post cause the artical in my paper didnt have all that information in it. That is alot of of stuff on that computer. I understand that it does happen that people do use there abilities for bad intentions but that is the way of the world. But honestlyI think most actors are already overpaidan beside the studio anf crew get paid from making over 50 million the first weekend! but I do understand about the video games part. That is peoples hard dedicated work.

Just in thought do you think/know if the movie studio gets paid for some of the rentals at like blockbuster or were ever?

how do you guys feel about all this?

kyle5077
04-24-2004, 09:27 PM
Ouch...that's gonna hurt the scean. I mean Razor1911 survived a few hits, but after that last one they practicly vanished...
Im just happy no FBI ppl came knockin on my door :)

handyguy
04-25-2004, 11:15 AM
U should post a paragraph & link to the rest. That way the board supports copyrighted articles.

aciras
04-25-2004, 08:12 PM
I understand why the law is tracking down pirates and closing down distribution networks, but I cannot believe the numbers that economists put out claiming its "lost revenues". They can come out and say "we confiscated this much valued at so and so dollars", but that doesn't mean it is lost sales. Just because someone has a pirated game/movie/song/etc, does not mean they would have bought it had the copy not been available. I'm not saying its right to pirate things (ethically and legally its wrong), but the effects of pirace are too often overstated. And trust me, i'm studying commerce, and the more I learn about economic forecasting and analysis, the less I believe the BS that some economists put out.

Other than that, I just hope I have time to format everything when the cops come knocking on my door (FORMAT c: DRIVE!! FORMAT DAMN YOU!!!!, while they race up the stairs!!,hehe)

Thats my thoughts on the subject, I hope nobody you know gets caught up in the raids.

Ogs
04-26-2004, 05:26 AM
or run your pc with open sides and chuck a few magnets on top of ur HDD when they come knocking

handyguy
04-26-2004, 01:16 PM
Don't they need a warrent? This isn't Cops, the tv show.

Piracy of software isn't the same as drugs. I wish we could clone drugs just as easily though :-)

guy0
04-26-2004, 03:22 PM
drugs are bad.. now maybe weed (marijuana) would be ok but crack and cocaine (man made drugs) should never be cloned. well I got nothing to say on subject so bye