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"Operation In Our Sites" targets Internet movie pirates (ICE enforcing copyright laws)
www.ice.gov ^ | 6/30/2010

Posted on 07/05/2010 6:02:22 PM PDT by lowbridge

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) announced the launch Wednesday of "Operation In Our Sites," a new initiative aimed at Internet counterfeiting and piracy.

In the first action carried out as part of the initiative, authorities executed seizure warrants against nine domain names of Web sites that were offering first-run movies, often within hours of their theatrical release. Seven of those sites were targeted for seizure by the SDNY. Agents from ICE's Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) also seized assets from 15 bank, Paypal, investment and advertising accounts, and executed four residential search warrants in several states.

ICE Assistant Secretary John Morton, joined on a Los Angeles soundstage by senior representatives from major movie studios, entertainment unions and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), made clear that the theft of such intellectual property is a serious crime and one the U.S. government has made a priority combating.

Copyrighted material is known as intellectual property (IP) under the law.

"ICE and our partners at the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center are targeting pirate Web sites run by people who have no respect for creativity and innovation," said ICE Assistant Secretary Morton, who was in Southern California to meet with the leaders of the movie industry. "We are dedicated to protecting the jobs, the income and the tax revenue that disappear when organized criminals traffic in stolen movies for their own profit."

"Criminal copyright infringement occurs on a massive scale over the Internet, reportedly resulting in billions of dollars in losses to the U.S. economy," said Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, whose office handled the seizure warrants of seven domain names Wednesday. "That translates into lost jobs and real hardships for ordinary working people. That's why we took the actions we did. If your business model is movie piracy, your story will not have a happy ending."

"Content theft online has become increasingly ubiquitous as technology and software improve and access to the Internet increases," said Mike Robinson, chief of operations, content protection for the MPAA. "We are committed to working with law enforcement to get the illegal choices out of the marketplace and instead focus on continuing to offer more innovative and flexible legal options to consumers to enjoy the movies and TV shows that we all love. The American motion picture and television industry is one of our nation's most valuable cultural and economic resources. We are grateful to ICE, the Obama Administration, and the federal agencies that have made the protection of intellectual property a priority for the United States."

"We are facing a dramatic rise in the number of foreign and domestic Web sites that are in the business of making films and television shows - created by our members - available for illegal download or streaming," said Kathy Garmezy, associate executive director of government and international affairs for the Directors Guild of America. "If left unchecked, this illegal activity threatens the very ability of filmmakers to both earn a living and create the content that is enjoyed by billions around the world."

"We commend the action of ICE and the IPR Center in striking a significant blow against those who seek to profit from the copyrighted, intellectual property of others," said Matthew D. Loeb, president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE). "Intellectual property is the basis of our modern economy. The stealing of digital content is not a victimless crime; it's also the theft of tens of thousands of American jobs."

The National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center), based in Virginia and managed by ICE, is directing the government's response to a crime that is estimated to cost American industry billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of jobs every year. Its "Operation In Our Sites" is targeting not only films and music, but other items distributed over the Internet, such as counterfeit pharmaceuticals, software, electronics, games and other products that threaten public health and safety.

The investigation involving SDNY together with the ICE New York Special Agent in Charge and the IPR Center resulted in the seizure warrants for seven domain names: TVSHACK.NET, MOVIES-LINKS.TV, FILESPUMP.COM, NOW-MOVIES.COM, PLANETMOVIEZ.COM, THEPIRATECITY.ORG, and ZML.COM. In an undercover capacity, investigators downloaded various newly released movies from the Web sites and their affiliates, to identify those Web sites that were involved in the distribution of stolen content.

Also on Wednesday, as a result of a months-long operation, the IPR Center seized the domain names and Web site content of NinjaVideo.net and NinjaThis.net, both of which generated revenue from donations and advertising. These sites allowed visitors to stream or download popular television shows and movies. Over the course of the investigation, agents observed links to more than 200 movies and more than 300 television programs on the NinjaVideo site. This investigation resulted in the execution of federal search warrants for their content and domain name at servers in the United States and the Netherlands. HSI agents also executed four residential search warrants in North Carolina, New Jersey, New York and Washington. The case is ongoing.

The IPR Center has united the U.S. government agencies that combat intellectual property theft. In addition to ICE, the partners include: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; the FBI; the Department of Commerce; the Food and Drug Administration; the Postal Inspection Service; the General Services Administration, Office of the Inspector General; the Naval Criminal Investigative Service; the Defense Criminal Investigative Service; the Army Criminal Investigative Division's Major Procurement Fraud Unit; and the Government of Mexico Tax Administrative Service.

The IPR Center is one of the U.S. government's key weapons in the fight against counterfeiting and piracy. The IPR Center offers assistance for both law enforcement and the private sector to address the growing transnational threat of counterfeit merchandise. The IPR Center coordinates outreach to U.S. rights holders and conducts domestic and international law enforcement training to stem the growing counterfeiting threat as well as coordinating and directing anti-counterfeiting investigations.

To learn more about the IPR Center go to www.ice.gov.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ice

1 posted on 07/05/2010 6:02:27 PM PDT by lowbridge
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To: lowbridge

just following orders, right?


2 posted on 07/05/2010 6:03:57 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: lowbridge

If you want to talk about “unenforceable” laws that involve immigration and customs, seizing all of the websites with undocumented copyrighted material beats the Arizona law by a nautical mile.


3 posted on 07/05/2010 6:06:56 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: lowbridge

So NASA is going to console the muzzies about being morons still living in the 7th century and immigration is going after movie pirates? Awesome! I’m never going to get used to the morons in this regime.


4 posted on 07/05/2010 6:07:59 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Holder needs to resign! Now!)
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To: lowbridge; HiJinx; gubamyster; ShadowAce; bamahead; Bokababe
made clear that the theft of such intellectual property is a serious crime and one the U.S. government has made a priority combating.

Clearly, it's a higher priority than deporting illegals.

Oh, and for the record, intellectual property "theft" is actually naught but mere copyright and/or patent infringement, both of which are CIVIL, not CRIMINAL matters.

But hey, the Big Corporations want their cheap labor and want to effectively control the market for "intellectual property" in a manner to their advantage and to their advantage only.

5 posted on 07/05/2010 6:23:32 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Live Free or Die)
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To: driftdiver

Doesn’t ICE have more to do that is within their jurisdiction (like Immigration and Customs)?


6 posted on 07/05/2010 6:28:10 PM PDT by TheBattman (They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature...)
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To: lowbridge
In addition to ICE, the partners include: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; the FBI; the Department of Commerce; the Food and Drug Administration; the Postal Inspection Service; the General Services Administration, Office of the Inspector General; the Naval Criminal Investigative Service; the Defense Criminal Investigative Service; the Army Criminal Investigative Division's Major Procurement Fraud Unit; and the Government of Mexico Tax Administrative Service.

If this wasn't such a colossal waste of man/woman power and resources at the expense of chasing Bad Guys (like Islamo-Fascist Terrorist or Illegal Aliens) it would be comical.

I'm still trying to figure out what the "Food and Drug Administration and the Government of Mexico Tax Administrative Service" have to do with pirating movies???

7 posted on 07/05/2010 6:30:54 PM PDT by Conservative Vermont Vet ((One of ONLY 37 Conservatives in the People's Republic of Vermont. Socialists and Progressives All))
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To: lowbridge

But the big question is: Will ICE arrest a pirate who is also an illegal alien?


8 posted on 07/05/2010 6:42:13 PM PDT by pepperdog (As Israel goes, so goes America!)
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To: lowbridge

WOW!So Obarky FINALLY found something for them TO do!Pity its not the job they were hired for.


9 posted on 07/05/2010 7:36:24 PM PDT by nomad
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To: lowbridge

OK, now if you were a mudslime terrorist wearing shoe and/or underwear bombs AND carrying a counterfeit version of some recent hollyweird tripe-fest going through the TSA’s marvelous airport screening charade, which would get you in the most trouble?

I’m betting the movie...

We live in interesting times.


10 posted on 07/05/2010 7:39:56 PM PDT by 43north (BHO: 50% white, 50% black, 100% red)
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To: lowbridge

The Obama administration appears ready to pay back all those Hollywood moguls who pumped lots of money into his campaign and finance the radical left.


11 posted on 07/05/2010 8:38:33 PM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: lowbridge

so... 20m illegals stealing services, undercutting blue collar wages, endangering lives, killing people, kidnapping people, and selling drugs to kids is ok... but downloading a movie will get them all riled up??

oh, that’s right. the people downloading the movies are most likely home owners and have money. got it.

and i wonder what the racial breakdown of internet movie pirates looks like. my guess, 80-90% white.

of course, doing a breakdown by income would probably show the majority of the group to be middle income ($25-75k).

0bama and crew... looking out for the little guy. (yea, right)


12 posted on 07/06/2010 5:14:56 AM PDT by sten
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