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13th Jul 2010, 06:09 PM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
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BitTorrent Admins Charged in $1.25bn Movie Piracy Case
Following the country?s first ever raid on a BitTorrent site in 2009, Russian authorities have now begun a criminal investigation into the operators of Interfilm.ru. Run by a married couple, the site is now at the center of copyright infringement claim which runs to a staggering $1.25 billion. Reports suggest that the investigation has also traced some of the site?s top users.
mvdClaiming that the site was a major source of pre-release cammed movies with links to piracy groups outside the country, on May 26th 2009 the Russian Federation Ministry of Internal Affairs Investigation Committee under the Ministry of Internal Affairs carried out a raid on the the Russian BitTorrent tracker, Interfilm.ru.
The action followed complaints from anti-piracy group RAPO, a founding member of the MPA which represents the interests of Universal, Paramount, Sony, Warner Bros and 20th Century Fox in Russia.
At Interfilm?s Moscow base the police arrested several staff and also the main targets, husband and wife team Ivan and Irina Podorozhnikovymi.
Just over a year later the Interior Ministry Investigation Committee has now filed criminal charges against the pair, known online as ?Ripper? and ?Nadezhda?. The scope of the accusations are quite incredible. Domestic and foreign film companies claim that the tracker caused 38.7 billion rubles in damages ? a mind-blowing $1.253 billion.
interfilmAlthough it has not been revealed how this astronomical figure was reached, if convicted the founders ? who the authorities say moved house and took technical measures to keep the site up during the investigation ? could be facing up to six years in jail under Part 3 of Article 146 of the Criminal Code.
In addition to action against the site?s founders, there is an ongoing investigation into some of the top users of the site. However, in order to prove that regular users committed any crimes, under Russian law it would be necessary to prove they profited from their actions on a large scale.
There are claims that some individuals downloaded fresh movie releases from Interfilm and then uploaded them to their own sites. Police are considering whether to launch criminal investigations in these cases.
Although Interfilm went down after the initial raid, it reappeared at LeaseWeb in The Netherlands. The site remains operational today with a Malaysian host but is perhaps preparing for trouble. In addition to using the Interfilm.ru domain, the site is also in operation from BitHouse.org. Russia?s biggest torrent site, Torrents.ru, recently had to change its name to RUTracker.org after its domain was seized by Russian authorities.
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13th Jul 2010, 06:14 PM #2
ouch. Russia is no longer safe.
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13th Jul 2010, 06:18 PM #3MemberWebsite's:
Elite.SO Defendos.com Motionite.comI think I'm gonna start an own private datacenter below the ocean
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14th Jul 2010, 02:06 AM #4Member
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13th Jul 2010, 06:28 PM #5MemberWebsite's:
wrzscene.info watchfreetvseriesonline.comthats why i always stay the fuck away from torrents
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13th Jul 2010, 06:29 PM #6MemberWebsite's:
ihide.infoim sure they will collect ALL the money too
KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.
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13th Jul 2010, 06:41 PM #7Member
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13th Jul 2010, 07:35 PM #8MemberWebsite's:
Elite.SO Defendos.com Motionite.comwill sell pentium4 servers for $40/month lol!
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13th Jul 2010, 08:14 PM #9MemberWebsite's:
greatseeder.comaccepting pre-orders?
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It is bizarre how much money they can claim. I would like to know how they can come up with such figure?
They assume that if a torrent was not available everyone would have bought it from a store instead. And each upload leads to ''x'' more downloaders without paying. They kinda compare it with a bacteria that keeps multiplying on and on.
If I was a judge in court I would never let them pay ''1.25 billion''.
You know for sure they will never get that much money together. Come up with a reasonable amount of money they can pay off in a reasonable amount of time. It''s not very motivational if you know that every penny you make will go to those companies and lawyers which costed them a fortune (but that was their decision, not yours).
Learn them a lesson,.. not destroy their whole life's.
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13th Jul 2010, 07:46 PM #10Member
That's insane. Thanks for the share.
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