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    Thumbs up Pirate Sentenced to Year in Federal Prison

    The New York man who admitted to uploading an unfinished copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine to the Internet has been sentenced to one year in federal prison, the U.S. attorney's office said Monday.


    Gilberto Sanchez, who said he bought a copy of the 2009 Hugh Jackman superhero movie on a street corner near his home in the Bronx, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Margaret Morrow, who described his actions as "extremely serious."


    "The federal prison sentence handed down in this case sends a strong message of deterrence to would-be Internet pirates," U.S. attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said in a statement. "The Justice Department will pursue and prosecute persons who seek to steal the intellectual property of this nation."
    The Sanchez case received a ton of attention in 2009 because the unfinished print of the entire Wolverine film had appeared online about a month before its theatrical release. The 20th Century Fox movie ended up grossing $373 million worldwide, leading some observers to debate whether the leak impacted (or even added to) its overall performance.

    Sanchez pleaded guildy in March to one count of uploading a copyrighted work being prepared for commercial distribution. He admitted he put the workprint of the film on Megaupload.com in March 2009 and publicized the posting on other websites.
    "Although Fox was able to get defendant's Wolverine workprint removed from his Megaupload account within approximately one day, by then, the damage was done and the film had proliferated like wildfire throughout the Internet, resulting in up to millions of infringements," prosecutors said in court documents.
    The original source of the Wolverine workprint has never been revealed.



    Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr...jackman-275453
    wrestledld Reviewed by wrestledld on . Pirate Sentenced to Year in Federal Prison The New York man who admitted to uploading an unfinished copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine to the Internet has been sentenced to one year in federal prison, the U.S. attorney's office said Monday. Gilberto Sanchez, who said he bought a copy of the 2009 Hugh Jackman superhero movie on a street corner near his home in the Bronx, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Margaret Morrow, who described his actions as "extremely serious." "The federal prison sentence handed down in this case Rating: 5

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  3.     
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    Pure Awesomeness!
    Now he'll get raped in the federal prison, sucks to be an uploader in the USA.



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    This what I keep saying to anybody uploading movies stay away from movies you either get sued out the ass or your gonna goto jail for a yr to 5 just stay away from movies already

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    land of the not so free

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    lol he is a dumb ass , if he had used a vps or sborg to upload the movie how can they even catch him , obviously its risky to upload using real ip what a dumb

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    yeah he was a dumbass

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    Poor guy!
    Screwed

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrestledld View Post
    The New York man who admitted to uploading an unfinished copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine to the Internet has been sentenced to one year in federal prison, the U.S. attorney's office said Monday.


    Gilberto Sanchez, who said he bought a copy of the 2009 Hugh Jackman superhero movie on a street corner near his home in the Bronx, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Margaret Morrow, who described his actions as "extremely serious."


    "The federal prison sentence handed down in this case sends a strong message of deterrence to would-be Internet pirates," U.S. attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said in a statement. "The Justice Department will pursue and prosecute persons who seek to steal the intellectual property of this nation."
    The Sanchez case received a ton of attention in 2009 because the unfinished print of the entire Wolverine film had appeared online about a month before its theatrical release. The 20th Century Fox movie ended up grossing $373 million worldwide, leading some observers to debate whether the leak impacted (or even added to) its overall performance.

    Sanchez pleaded guildy in March to one count of uploading a copyrighted work being prepared for commercial distribution. He admitted he put the workprint of the film on Megaupload.com in March 2009 and publicized the posting on other websites.
    "Although Fox was able to get defendant's Wolverine workprint removed from his Megaupload account within approximately one day, by then, the damage was done and the film had proliferated like wildfire throughout the Internet, resulting in up to millions of infringements," prosecutors said in court documents.
    The original source of the Wolverine workprint has never been revealed.



    Source: www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/x-men-wolverine-pirate-sentenced-hugh-jackman-275453


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    Quote Originally Posted by Breaking Bad View Post
    lol he is a dumb ass , if he had used a vps or sborg to upload the movie how can they even catch him , obviously its risky to upload using real ip what a dumb
    Because Megaupload told them? When he registered account, he probably didn't used sBorg for that...

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    OH GOD!!!!!
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    HotNewHipHop.com
    Quote Originally Posted by cvrle77 View Post
    Because Megaupload told them? When he registered account, he probably didn't used sBorg for that...
    Yea, when ever a court asks a filehost for the registration IP,etc they have to hand it out. They dont care about you if you guys didnt know.

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