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Justice Dept. gains first P2P piracy convictions
The Hollywood Reporter ^ | 19 January 2005 | Brooks Boliek

Posted on 01/19/2005 4:32:23 PM PST by rdb3

Jan. 19, 2005

Justice Dept. gains first P2P piracy convictions

By Brooks Boliek
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department on Tuesday notched its first-ever convictions for copyright piracy perpetrated on P2P networks as two suspects nabbed by the G-men in the department's "Operation Digital Gridlock" pleaded guilty to felony intellectual property crimes.

William Trowbridge, 50, of Johnson City, N.Y., and Michael Chicoine, 47, of San Antonio each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit felony criminal copyright infringement before Judge Paul Friedman in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The men made available millions of dollars worth of movies, music, computer games and software on P2P sites they maintained for at least two years, the department said.

"As today's pleas demonstrate, those who steal copyrighted material will be caught, even when they use the tools of technology to commit their crimes," Attorney General John Ashcroft said. "The theft of intellectual property victimizes not only its owners and their employees but also the American people, who shoulder the burden of increased costs for goods and services. The Department of Justice is committed to pursuing and bringing to justice those who commit intellectual property theft."

The convictions resulted from Operation Digital Gridlock, an investigation conducted by the FBI, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia and the Justice Department's Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section. Under Ashcroft, the Justice Department has made the prosecution of copyright pirates a priority, and Operation Digital Gridlock is one of several efforts under way in the government's crackdown. Operation Digital Gridlock, announced Aug. 25, targeted illegal file-sharing of copyrighted materials over five P2P networks that belonged to an online group of hubs known as the Underground Network. These networks required their users to share large quantities of computer files with other network users, all of whom could download each others' shared files.

From around August 2002 through August 2004, Trowbridge owned, maintained, operated and moderated a direct connect hub named the "Movie ®oom" and Chicoine owned, maintained, operated, and moderated a hub named "Ãçhènøn's Alley TM."

During the investigation, government agents downloaded 35 copyrighted works worth $4,820.66 from Chicoine's hub and more than 70 copyrighted works worth $20,648.63 from Trowbridge's hub. Both men pleaded guilty to acting for commercial advantage or private financial gain because, in addition to distributing unauthorized copyrighted works, their hubs operated in order to obtain valuable infringing works from others.

"These prosecutions, the first federal enforcement actions ever taken against criminal copyright theft over peer-to-peer networks, send a powerful message to cyber-criminals," said Kenneth Wainstein, interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. "Like the defendants who pleaded guilty today, those who steal the work of others over the Internet stand to face serious consequences."

The maximum penalty for a first-time offender convicted of conspiracy to commit felony criminal copyright infringement is five years in prison, a $250,000 fine, restitution to the victims and the forfeiture and destruction of infringing copies and all equipment used to manufacture infringing copies. Trowbridge and Chicoine will be sentenced April 29.




TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: filesharing; grokster; kazaa; morpheus; p2p

1 posted on 01/19/2005 4:32:30 PM PST by rdb3
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To: rdb3

These guys need better lawyers.


2 posted on 01/19/2005 4:38:20 PM PST by mlc9852
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To: rdb3

P2P is nothing compared to IRC...


3 posted on 01/19/2005 4:38:23 PM PST by Brian328i
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To: rdb3
wow so the buggy whip manufactures are bring the full force of the government down on these guys now huh 12 year old girls and 78 year world war two vets are next in line im sure
4 posted on 01/19/2005 4:39:02 PM PST by freepatriot32 (http://chonlalonde.blogspot.com)
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To: rdb3

I guess it's easier to prosecute these guys rather than the Chinese.


5 posted on 01/19/2005 4:44:48 PM PST by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: rdb3

It seems to me as though the guv'mint is trying to stop a hurricane with two umbrellas and a windbreaker... But maybe that's just me.

APf


6 posted on 01/19/2005 4:46:48 PM PST by APFel (Humanity has a poor track record of predicting its own future.)
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To: Brian328i

What's IRC?


7 posted on 01/19/2005 4:49:10 PM PST by OneTimeLurker
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To: freepatriot32

The appeals on the case are going to be so much fun to watch.


8 posted on 01/19/2005 4:50:34 PM PST by Paul C. Jesup
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To: OneTimeLurker
What's IRC?


Click here for your answer.


Real men don't whine.

9 posted on 01/19/2005 4:59:06 PM PST by rdb3 (The wife asked how I slept last night. I said, "How do I know? I was asleep!")
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To: rdb3

Is a guilty plea considered to be "getting a conviction"??


10 posted on 01/19/2005 5:04:06 PM PST by Uncle Fud
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To: Paul C. Jesup

These guys mades pleas. There will be no appeals.


11 posted on 01/19/2005 5:04:15 PM PST by Moonman62 (Republican - The political party for the living.)
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To: Moonman62
These guys mades pleas. There will be no appeals.

That doesn't stop lawyers before.

12 posted on 01/19/2005 5:13:03 PM PST by Paul C. Jesup
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To: rdb3

I feel MUCH safer now....


13 posted on 01/19/2005 5:42:35 PM PST by Kerfuffle
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To: rdb3

Thanks.

How is this different than AOL chat rooms?


14 posted on 01/20/2005 8:48:57 AM PST by OneTimeLurker
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To: Brian328i
P2P is nothing compared to IRC...

Or BitTorrent.

15 posted on 01/20/2005 8:50:21 AM PST by dfwgator (It's sad that the news media treats Michael Jackson better than our military.)
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To: APFel
It seems to me as though the guv'mint is trying to stop a hurricane with two umbrellas and a windbreaker... But maybe that's just me.

Maybe so, but it's still stealing.

16 posted on 01/20/2005 8:50:52 AM PST by dfwgator (It's sad that the news media treats Michael Jackson better than our military.)
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To: Kerfuffle

17 posted on 01/20/2005 9:01:23 AM PST by hookman
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