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OUTLAWS WHOCARES
06-12-2003, 11:52 PM
That play around online. You may not be as safe as you think: :hmmm:




JUNE 09, 2003

AN ALLEGED leader of an online software piracy group known as Razor1911 has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for conspiracy to violate copyright laws.

The US Justice Department said in a statement that Shane Pitman, 31, North Carolina, was sentenced by US federal Judge James Cacheris in Alexandria, Virginia.
Pitman, known by his screen nickname "Pitbull," was a leader of the underground internet piracy community or "warez scene" and was accused of piracy of computer and console game software.

"The group prided itself on cracking and illegally distributing the most popular software games, usually before their public release date, including such games as Quake, Red Alert, Terminal Velocity, and Warcraft II and III," the Justice Department said.

"Shane Pitman's conviction and sentence should send a strong message to organised internet gangs like Razor1911 that stealing and illegally distributing game software online is not a game," said US Attorney Paul McNulty.

"If other software pirates still entertain the false belief that the internet offers anonymity for this type of copyright infringement, they do so at their own peril."

Pitman was among more than 40 individuals targeted worldwide by Operation Buccaneer, a 14-month undercover investigation by a variety of law enforcement agencies. Other groups targeted were known as DrinkOrDie, RiSC, RiSCISO, Request To Send (RTS), ShadowRealm (SRM), We Love Warez (WLW), and POPZ.

The statement said Pitman is the 22nd person convicted to date on felony copyright infringement charges as a result of Operation Buccaneer.

Agence France-Presse

ontop of that check this out...

http://www.nforce.nl/nfos/index.php?do=2&id=34223

Grimmy
06-12-2003, 11:58 PM
:blink:


I don't share anymore. I just borrow for a period of time :angel:

Sirc
06-13-2003, 12:02 AM
Ad the dude will get out of jail and be hired by some major software company @ $200K a year to help them make un-crackable software. :WTF:

OUTLAWS WHOCARES
06-13-2003, 12:05 AM
Originally posted by Sirc@Jun 12 2003, 08:02 PM
Ad the dude will get out of jail and be hired by some major software company @ $200K a year to help them make un-crackable software. :WTF:
That is the truth. It happens to all of them for the most part.

Yellow[GummiBear]
06-13-2003, 02:22 AM
ugh that really stinks... I feel bad for the Razor dude and Fairlight was always very dependable... it's too bad those software companies have to be so greedy... I'll admit do downloading some stuff supplied by the cracking organizations but if I like the software I go right out and buy it. A lot of games won't let you play online without a legit version and plus, I'm just kinda anal about having the "real thing" when it's something that I like. I gotta tip my hats to those guys though, they've saved me some good $$$ by making it possible to try out a game before I go and spend $50 on it... the fed's oughta lay off them a little

Bones
06-13-2003, 05:44 PM
Fairlight is no more.

mod
06-14-2003, 03:53 AM
sharereator is still going strong

Yellow[GummiBear]
06-18-2003, 02:33 PM
Sharereactor did get a lot of their stuff from Razor and Fairlight though... I just with edonkey/emule wasn't so stinkin' slow!!!

Death Engineer
06-25-2003, 05:11 AM
Those groups come and go. But as the technology and knowledge about how to unlock it improves, copyrighted materials will only get easier to copy. While FLT and RZR are big names in the warez scene, there are many other avenues of piracy going on like newsgroups, irc, kazaa, etc.

The cats out of the bag so to speak. There's articles all over the internet about how to unlock cd protection and bypass other securities.

My point is that this is kind of like the DVD decrypter thing. Once it starts, there's no going back.